Transform your bathroom instantly with this Kmart $7.50 miracle item!

Are you tired of a cluttered bathroom counter, where finding your favourite bathroom product feels like a treasure hunt?

In the quest for a tidy and stylish bathroom, Australians have discovered a budget-friendly gem at Kmart that's causing quite a stir among home organisation enthusiasts.

The item in question? A $7.50 Kmart item that promises to revolutionise how you organise your personal care items.



The beauty of Kmart’s Modular 2 Tier Corner Stand ($7.50) lies in its simplicity and functionality.

Designed to fit snugly into the often-underutilised corners of bathroom benches, this transparent stand offers two levels of shelving, providing ample space for skincare products, cosmetics, hair accessories, and even jewellery.


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Kmart’s $7.50 item has revolutionised how to organise your bathroom essentials. Credit: Kmart / @kmartaustralia / TikTok


Its clear design not only adds a touch of elegance but also allows you to see and access your items with ease, ensuring that your daily routine runs smoothly.

One satisfied customer couldn't contain their excitement, sharing a video of their neatly organised bathroom bench, now free from clutter thanks to this Kmart find.

'Finally organising my beauty products, some days I am just on fire!' they exclaimed, with Kmart Australia endorsing the shopper's clever use of the product.



The stand's sturdy construction is enhanced by screw-in stainless steel reinforcements, ensuring stability and durability.

Moreover, it's designed to be compatible with other storage modules, allowing for a customised organisation system that can grow and adapt to your changing needs.

The online community has been quick to sing the praises of this 'value for money' tool, with many awarding it five-star reviews.

'The perfect size and easy to put together! Keeps everything nice and neat!' one reviewer noted.

Another shopper appreciated the stand's space-saving design, saying, 'I like to be tidy, but if I’m in a rush, I find my makeup ends up on the bathroom vanity. I love that this is pushed into the corner so I can quickly pop things on there, out of the way, before I run out the door.'

While one customer mentioned that the screws were a bit fiddly due to their small size, they were impressed with the stability of the unit once assembled.



This isn't the first time Kmart has wowed Australians with its innovative storage solutions.

Kmart shoppers also started using the 2 Tier Arch Blonde Serve Stand as a coffee station tip—a budget-friendly and attractive storage solution.

This tip gained traction on social media as they love its compact and stylish appearance. You can read more about the story here.
Key Takeaways
  • Kmart shoppers are raving about a $7.50 modular two-tier corner stand that organises bathroom clutter.
  • The product is an 'elegant' and space-saving solution for storing skincare and cosmetics on vanities.
  • The stand is transparent, features sturdy stainless steel reinforcements, and can be used with other modules for customisation.
  • The corner stand received five-star reviews for its functionality, with customers praising its convenience and value for money.
Have you tried out this $7.50 miracle item from Kmart, or do you have other bathroom organisation hacks to share? We'd love to hear about your experiences and tips in the comments below!
 
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It's easy to organise bathroom items .

For my upstairs bathroom I have added metal shelving and add boxes ,one for each of my kids

The hardest is your kitchen

I love shelving which gives you extra space. I hate the kmart shelves as I found them very wobbly. I paid extra and purchased wooden ones from Amazon .

I also love draw dividers and containers with dividers

Also for my pantry I've added large white boxes for baking eg gelatine, food colouring, yeast ect and one for biscuits ,chips ect

In my upstairs loungeroom and my bedroom I have cubes as the TV stand. This allows to organise things like games ect.


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It's easy to organise bathroom items .

For my upstairs bathroom I have added metal shelving and add boxes ,one for each of my kids

The hardest is your kitchen

I love shelving which gives you extra space. I hate the kmart shelves as I found them very wobbly. I paid extra and purchased wooden ones from Amazon .

I also love draw dividers and containers with dividers

Also for my pantry I've added large white boxes for baking eg gelatine, food colouring, yeast ect and one for biscuits ,chips ect

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Wow, I thought I was neat and tidy, but you sure take the crown Suzanne Rose, might pinch some of your ideas.
I have just finished tidying up one if my step daughter's linen press. She asked me to get something out for her and when I opened the door I was attacked by towels, sheets etc. which had just been thrown in all over the place. Don't imagine they'll stay tidy for too long though, lol.
 
It's easy to organise bathroom items .

For my upstairs bathroom I have added metal shelving and add boxes ,one for each of my kids

The hardest is your kitchen

I love shelving which gives you extra space. I hate the kmart shelves as I found them very wobbly. I paid extra and purchased wooden ones from Amazon .

I also love draw dividers and containers with dividers

Also for my pantry I've added large white boxes for baking eg gelatine, food colouring, yeast ect and one for biscuits ,chips ect

In my upstairs loungeroom and my bedroom I have cubes as the TV stand. This allows to organise things like games ect.


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Wow!!

Have you been spying on us? Practically identical to what we have for our organisational requirements!

By the way, I love your new kitchen and the simple yet effective colour scheme. Stunning!
 
Wow, I thought I was neat and tidy, but you sure take the crown Suzanne Rose, might pinch some of your ideas.
I have just finished tidying up one if my step daughter's linen press. She asked me to get something out for her and when I opened the door I was attacked by towels, sheets etc. which had just been thrown in all over the place. Don't imagine they'll stay tidy for too long though, lol.
I like that everything has a home. I like to know where everything is.

It also makes it easy for cleaning .

In the upstairs bathroom , I don't allow the kids to keep anything in the vanity . In the draws I keep toilet paper .
On the 1 shelf of the vanity I keep towels which are rolled up and stacked , I find they stay straight better than folded. The 2nd shelf I keep bulk shampoo, conditioner, bodywash and soap. Nothing opened can be put in the vanity.

My wardrobe is just as organised
 
Wow!!

Have you been spying on us? Practically identical to what we have for our organisational requirements!

By the way, I love your new kitchen and the simple yet effective colour scheme. Stunning!
Thank you ! I have had some amazing comments from family and friends .
I love simple but something that wows.
My previous kitchen was Tasmanian oak and really hard to clean and no bench space .
Now I have so much bench space
 
Wow!!

Have you been spying on us? Practically identical to what we have for our organisational requirements!

By the way, I love your new kitchen and the simple yet effective colour scheme. Stunning!
Here are some before and after photos including a buffet n hutch which was one of the first pieces of furniture we purchased when moving into our current house in sep 1988. We really wanted to keep it but nolonger fitted in so hubby took the top off and painted it and now we have a new TV cabinet for the family room.
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My kitchen before and now. People ask us how did we make the room bigger to fit it !!

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I also created alot of storage by adding these cupboards
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Here are some before and after photos including a buffet n hutch which was one of the first pieces of furniture we purchased when moving into our current house in sep 1988. We really wanted to keep it but nolonger fitted in so hubby took the top off and painted it and now we have a new TV cabinet for the family room.
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My kitchen before and now. People ask us how did we make the room bigger to fit it !!

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I also created alot of storage by adding these cupboards
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Wow that was one ugly kitchen no wonder you upgraded it job well done and the dresser looks so much prettier white. I rent and I have a white kitchen and I love it as I saw the old before photos and it was dark and ugly like your old one. 😊
 
I am a huge fan of kmart revolving stands in my cupboards and fridge. You might think that a circular revolving tray takes up more room than something rectangular, but you can at least see what you have by revolving the tray, rather than fossicking in the back of something rectangular. Huge fan and they are only $5-$7 I think.
 

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