Home Bathroom Design 21 Bathroom Shelf Ideas To Improve Storage And Style By Mack Swenson Mack Swenson Mack Swenson is the Southern Living apprentice for the 2023-2024 school year. She is a house plant enthusiast and budding lifestyle writer. Her passion for content creation began in early high school, and she has since been published in collegiate publications and Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation magazine. She is delighted to have the opportunity to work with the Southern Living team. Southern Living's editorial guidelines Updated on March 1, 2024 Close Photo: @jenniferbeekhunter Whether you're building a new bathroom or renovating an existing one, you might be considering your bathroom storage. Cabinets are tempting but look out of place in certain bathrooms, which is where shelves save the day. Shelves do double-duty as both storage and decoration, holding your towels, toiletries, and more without compromising your bathroom's charm. Shelves come in all shapes and sizes — built-in, free standing, floating, and even moveable. Plus, they're easy to work into your space, whether you have open space above the toilet, under the mirror, next to the sink — you name it! With all these options, you're sure to find shelving that suits your bathroom's style and space needs. Read on for the most useful and beautiful shelving ideas. 01 of 21 Go Natural With Simple Wooden Shelves @interiors71 These shelves do double duty as decor and shower storage. A bit of rustic wood really pops against white tiles and walls. 02 of 21 Make Use Of The Corners @jenniferbeekhunter Corner shelves make great washcloth stands and plant holders. Plus, they don't contribute to clutter — even in tiny bathrooms. 03 of 21 Take Advantage Of The Mirror Courtesy of Nomita Joshi Interior Design, Photographer Alison Gootee Not all mirrors are created equal. Mirrors with attached shelves work particularly well for lotion, tissues, and other amenities you'll want handy for guests. 04 of 21 Use A Standalone Shelf To Decorate Practically Photography by Brian Woodcock; Styling by Natalie Warady Stand-alone shelves can be super-storers. To avoid the appearance of clutter, store towels and other items that match the bathroom's decorative palette, then add small pieces of complimentary decor (pro tip: you can rarely go wrong with plants). 05 of 21 Channel Your Coastal Style Photo: Linny Morris; Stylist: Sunday Hendrickson Shelves made of less common materials, such as bamboo or wicker, can add a lot of character to a space without much effort. In conjunction with the shelf material, different plants can also set different styles — the fern above indicates Bohemian while a vase of flowers could suggest farmhouse. 06 of 21 Switch It Up With A Moving Shelf Jonny Valiant Moving shelves make the most of any corner in any bathroom — no installation required. Don't worry about accidents - most have locking wheels to avoid slips. 07 of 21 Keep It Simple Courtesy of Arditi Design, Photography by Sinan Tuncay A simple metal shelf matches almost any space but looks especially chic paired with a silver faucet. Plus, it won't break the bank. 08 of 21 Distinguish Your Space With A Leaning Shelf @carlaelliman This out-of-the-ordinary shelf adds character and looks chic in almost any space. 09 of 21 Maximize Your Ledges Helen McLean/ @mamofboys Built-in wall shelves are space-saving superheroes that look great even in simple bathrooms. 10 of 21 Go All Out With Layered Vanity Photo Robbie Caponetto and Charles Walton IV / Styling Buffy Hargett Though not a traditional shelf, some vanities have lower levels perfect for storage containers, towels, and more. If you're willing and able to swap out an existing vanity, this is an excellent space-saving option. 11 of 21 Embrace The Beauty In The Practical @wheretwoaregathered Who said decor can't be useful? Mix and match amenities with decorations to make the most of a wall shelf. 12 of 21 Reconsider How You Define Shelving HELEN NORMAN This rustic bathroom repurposes a ladder as a shelf — and it looks amazing. Not too shabby! 13 of 21 Level Up With Layered Shelving @mycityapartment At some point, we've all run out of toilet paper and realized the replacement is out of arm's reach. With a layered standalone shelf, all your necessities fit in even the smallest corner. 14 of 21 Match Simple With Style @margogardnerdesign There's no shame in a classic wooden shelf. We love a shelf with a pull-out drawer to store all the knickknacks you don't want to display. 15 of 21 Use Open-Style Cabinets For Elegance Photo: Hector Sanchez These built-in cabinets have all the storage you could ask for while looking super classy. 16 of 21 Utilize Windows And Other Bathroom Elements Courtesy of Hillarys This built-in bath/shower combo doubles up as shelving. It also maintains the bathroom's modernity. 17 of 21 Mix It Up With An Attached Shelf Laurey W. Glenn The vintage character of this uncommon shelving option is likely to impress guests. 18 of 21 Embrace The Tiny But Mighty In this simple set-up, a repurposed drying rack suits all sorts of tiny items. 19 of 21 Indulge A Wall Cutout (Or 2) Markus Wilborn MW Concepts; Design by Susan Sutter Interiors Cut-out wall shelves are super classy, especially in the shower. Designer Susan Sutter chose a dark tile for the cut-outs, allowing them to pop against the shower tile. 20 of 21 Repurpose Your Vanity Kerry Kirk Don't discount the power of a built-in vanity with open shelving. This option is ideal for more modern bathrooms. 21 of 21 Try A Specialized Shelf @farmhousefourwinds If you have very specific storage needs, it's worth considering a specialized shelf like this towel rack. This bathroom paired the rack with a more traditional shelf for decor. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit