- Annie Lucid
{links} bathroom cabinet organization
on today's get to do list: organizing our bathroom vanity cabinet
as a family of 5, we share this 1 bathroom, so keeping it tidy and functional is a BIG priority, especially as our kids get a little older
this 30-minute project has already made my life easier, and it's so much nicer to look at 🤩 so that's a win-win!
⬇️ CHECK IT OUT!
{ keep scrolling for all the details + full video }

if you're just here for pictures/videos & links to everything i used for this project ... you're in the right place!
if you want to learn more about this project in detail, and why i did what i did in this space, you can check that out here
you can also take a look at the project budget & my expenses here
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LINKS TO ALL PRODUCTS USED
links to all products used

Brightroom one-drawer organizer
$20.00 // Target

brightroom 2-tier sliding organizer
$20.00 // Target

3x6" plastic organizing bin
command strips! ... who doesn't love command strips!?

i added a large command strip to the side of the cabinet, so i could hang the brush i use to clean our shower tile
i wanted it out of the way, and now it will dry faster, keeping everything a little cleaner, too!
⏩ the whole project
was really just 4 products + some cleaning + some decluttering/reorganizing
and the best part ... it took about 30 minutes & only about $30!
{ check out the project & budget breakdown below }
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so now, without further ado ... here's the full project video ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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PROJECT / BUDGET BREAKDOWN
see the whole project cost breakdown + my savings here
the products i used:
1️⃣ 1-tier shelf — $18 // target (already had)
2️⃣ 2-tier shelf — $20 // target
3️⃣ oggi 3x6” plastic bin — $2.99 // amazon
4️⃣ command strip — $1.57 each // amazon
my cost/savings:
if i were to go out and just buy these items, it would have cost me $42.59 ..... not bad 🤷🏼♀️
but i didn't! i bought the new 2-tier organizer on sale at target, and saved 10% → so my total overall cost now = $36.96
PLUS I already had the single-tied organizer → i bought it 20% off, a year or so ago (so i don't really count this toward this project's budget, personally) ... which means, personally, i count my cost to complete this whole project to be $22.56
💡 takeaways:
→ i intentionally chose the new product i did to go with what i already had! 👏🏻
→ when adding organizing products, i’m always trying to make what i have work, in some way
lesson of the day: start with what you have, then add in a couple additional products (if needed) to really make it functional!