Bathroom Medicine Cabinet Organizing- with Color!

Soooo, it’s going to be 84 degrees F here today. Woohoo! Although I’m pretty sure we were just wearing parkas sometime last week, I’m not complaining about how quickly spring seemed to arrive this year. I’m ready! And while you might be outside planting or doing other outdoorsy things, I’m showing off my pretty bathroom medicine cabinet, organized with a shot of color.

Did you already see the wayback before? I honestly can’t recall. I have owned these plastic bathroom cups forever, and love them for both storing things and for sipping from. This before shot was already fairly organized, I’ll admit.

bathroom medicine cabinet- organizing, before

But then one day I got the bug to make things pretty. I have used this pretty contact paper before in my bookcase and in my laundry room. Hey, if you love it, use it! It’s just peel and stick to the back of the cabinet. I couldn’t put those (super useful but not pretty) plastic cups back in here, so I went scavenging, and found some pink votive candle cups that sat in my cabinet forever. I’m not crazy about having a lot of glass in the bathroom because I’m a klutz first thing in the morning, but the pink against the blue was so pretty.

bathroom medicine cabinet organizing with glass cups

The other big change in this shot? I added a whole new glass shelf. That allowed me to move all the smaller makeup to it’s own shelf. It’s such a simple fix, and for just $4 of glass cut at my local hardware store. If you could use this trick yourself, be sure to ask for the “jalousie” glass, which is made for shelves like this. Best deal ever! Take one of your old shelves in so they can cut it to exactly the right size for you at the hardware store.

And so it went, glass cups and all, until this spring, when I finally spied the perfect upgrade for my medicine cabinet it- where else?- the front of the store at Target. These adorable filigree cut metal cups are perfect for the medicine cabinet. Both of my kids actually uttered an audible “whoa!” when they saw them.

bathroom medicine cabinet organizing with metal cups

Filigree, by the way, means fine ornamental metal work which you can read more about in Wikipedia. But this may actually be more accurately called ajoure metal work because the pattern is probably cut from the metal rather than designed by the metal. Interesting.

Whenever possible, I choose metal, glass, structured paper or wood materials over common plastic items. These materials tend to last longer, be easily cleaned, be paintable, and have more interesting forms. That is certainly the case here. One cup stores cotton swabs. One stores cotton pads. One stores makeup and brushes I use every day. And the last one stores cream for scrapes and bites. More of my occasional-use items are stored in the bathroom closet, so it’s easy to keep this one little cabinet uncluttered. This is where I stand each morning to get ready for the day, and it’s a nice way to start.

The only glass that’s still in here is a small juice cup from Ikea. This one I will swap out for a plastic cup if I ever find one nice enough.

This a good example of how good organizing sometimes takes a while. It’s ok to use what you have for a while, while you are searching for the right item to upgrade to. If you love these little metal cups as much as I do, you’ll want to head to Target before all of their spring stuff gets cleared out of the Bullseye’s Playground area. They were available in several spring colors, all of them lovely.

I love to hear from you. Is this little bathroom organizing project something that you’ve been wanting to do in your own home?

 

 

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  1. Joann Brunhofer

    Gorgeous, Darla! Just love it! Have one question. Is there a reason the pretty contact paper stopped at the last glass shelf?

    1. Darla

      Ha! Good catch. Yes, there is actually a very good reason that the inside back stops at the lowest glass shelf. This is a very old house, and everything here is just a tad quirky. If you look to the right in the photos, you can see that the door stops where that last glass shelf is, which is handy, because the tissues are easy to get to at all times. I wanted the pattern and color to be a bit of a surprise when you open the door, so I only ran it inside the cabinet. Thanks for stopping by.

  2. Sue Lyons

    Love this Darla! I am going to use wallpaper in my bedroom closets to brighten them up with a colorful design! I hope all is well!

    1. Darla

      Love that idea. I’ve seen some pretty vintage closets done with wallpaper. It sure is different to see a design INSIDE the closet.

      1. Darla

        Wait, no fair! YOU need to send me pictures of your remodeled bathroom and bedroom!

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