Keeping a bathroom tidy can seem like a real challenge, but with functional furnishings and a few simple daily habits, you can achieve a well-organised and welcoming space at all times.
Here are some useful tips for keeping your bathroom tidy.
1. Assign a specific place for personal care products
When carrying out daily personal hygiene or beauty routines, we often tend to leave toothbrushes, combs, sponges or detergents lying around on the sink. To avoid this constant accumulation of accessories, it is important to assign a specific place for each item and store these products in their containers on shelves or in cabinets.
2. Organise the inside of your cabinets
Even the most hidden areas are important: if you manage to keep the inside of your bathroom cabinets tidy, it will then be more natural and almost automatic to maintain a perfect balance throughout the room. To achieve this, simply equip the drawers, wall units and base units under the washbasin with special containers. The drawers of Azzurra furniture, for example, can be conveniently fitted with practical dividers of various sizes.

3. Set aside a space for cleaning products
All cleaning products should be kept organized (and out of reach of children or pets that may be in the house). It’s best to dedicate a hidden and less accessible area for them and, if the room layout allows it, you can even create a true laundry area, dedicated both to cleaning tools for the home and to laundry care.
4. Clean the sink, mirror, toilet, and floor regularly
The sink and toilet are the two most used elements in a bathroom and, it almost goes without saying, it’s essential to keep them clean at all times to prevent bacteria growth. A quick wipe of the mirror can also make the bathroom look instantly brighter—just think how different the same room would feel with a mirror covered in water droplets. Lastly, don’t forget to clean the floor regularly, drying it thoroughly to avoid mold or limescale stains.
5. Empty the trash bin regularly
Also remember to empty the trash bin frequently. Items like toilet paper, sanitary pads, and other personal care products can lead to bacteria build-up and unpleasant odors. It’s best to have a regular routine for replacing the bag, ideally using a pleasantly scented one.

