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The problem of toilet storage in renting a house

The rental problem of toilet storage is not too big, but it is also a headache. Either the space is not big enough to hold furniture such as storage cabinets, or the storage is not reasonable enough, so the whole bathroom will be in a mess.

The space under the sink should be determined according to its location and style. The sink in the above picture is suspended, leaving a large area under it, so it can provide a large storage space. According to the direction of the sink, a shelf with the same shape is designed to place towels and other utensils.

The cabinet washstand has long been fixed in one position, and the lower part is either a solid cabinet storage as shown in the above figure or an open type, which divides the area well, allowing different appliances to be placed in different positions, which is very good and convenient to take.

The design of the double basin takes up a lot of space, so the idle space below it is much larger than that of the general sink. The open design can also be convenient to use, and at the same time, a storage box can be placed below to ensure that the items are not damp.

Compared with buying ready-made sinks and cabinets, customization is more in line with the size and trend of bathroom space. The double storage space is definitely a strong place, the articles in the bathroom can have a good shelter, and the side of the cement table can also be used well.

A useless ladder or door panel at home can be a good towel rack, depending on how you use it. The compact shape is very suitable for small toilets, which can be placed in the corner or behind the door, occupying no space, and the towel can be placed separately, providing a good ventilated and dry environment.

(The above answers were published on 20 15- 10-28. Please refer to the current actual purchase policy. )

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