
14. Opt For Recessed Wall Shelves
Recessed bathroom shelves are some of the most stylish yet contemporary ways you utilize the space in your bathroom and get full functionality. Recessed shelves are typically built into the wall, although there are some types that you can add to your wall by making only a few renovation adjustments. Suppose you’re a bit concerned about the prospect of having extra furniture protrude against the wall. In that case, you’ll love the idea of recessed shelving as it doesn’t take any extra space, works with the already existing wall, and is indented inwards, offering peak convenience and a unique look.
The wall in your bathroom will determine how easy or feasible it is to get recessed shelves. For instance, while still messy, it would be much easier to install recessed shelves in a bathroom with drywall (as long as there is no plumbing in the way) because of the hollow space behind the wall instead of a brick or plaster walled bathroom. If you decide on recessed shelving in a bathroom without drywall, it will require a professional’s services. If possible, add inbuilt lighting to the top of your shelves for an even more modern look. Keep reading for easy ways to fill the space above the toilet.