The bathroom, often the start and end of our hectic days, can accumulate clutter faster than we realize.

Organizing your bathroom becomes much simpler when decluttered effectively, which is where a bathroom decluttering checklist proves invaluable. It helps prevent messes from piling up.

Here, professional organizers share their top nine items from their bathroom decluttering checklists that you can use as guidance.

Bathroom Decluttering Checklist

A solid checklist is one of the best decluttering strategies recommended by experts for any room. It keeps you focused and ensures every item is addressed without missing anything.

1. Duplicate or Unused Products

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It's easy to fall into the habit of purchasing new products, thinking you'll use them eventually. This often leads to clutter, complicating organization—especially in spaces with limited storage.

'Assess your bathroom essentials, like toiletries and grooming tools, and regularly eliminate duplicates or items you don't use,' advises a designer. 'Simplifying your collection will streamline your routine and keep your bathroom looking neat.'

2. Reduce Skincare Products

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While organizers can help maintain order, too many products can hinder decluttering. 'Group similar items together and assess how much you really have. Let go of duplicates and anything that doesn't bring you joy,' suggests a professional organizer.

3. Items Not Used Daily

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Bathrooms need to be functional, so any product you don't use daily should be removed from the counter. This is crucial if you're short on drawer space, says a professional organizer.

4. Expired Medications and Products

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Decluttering expired medications should be a priority. They take up unnecessary space in your bathroom. 'Check expiration dates annually and dispose of them correctly,' advises a home organizer. 'Holding onto expired meds is not just pointless; it can be hazardous.'

5. Worn Bath Toys for Kids

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If children frequently use your bathroom, you likely have bath toys that need attention. These can easily break down or develop mold. 'Reduce the number of bath toys and ensure those you keep are thoroughly cleaned,' advises a professional organizer.

6. Old Towels

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Worn towels are a common source of clutter. Although they can be costly, it's essential to let go of items that are threadbare or stained. 'Repurpose old towels for cleaning or pet care,' suggests a professional organizer.

7. Broken or Unused Electrical Tools

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Bathroom drawers can hide tools you didn't even know you had. 'Identify hair tools you no longer use and get rid of any that are broken or have worn cords,' advises a certified organizer. Keep only the essentials for your daily routine.

8. Empty Packaging and Trash

Any trash accumulated in your bathroom should be disposed of regularly. This keeps your space clean and pleasant. Consider adding a trash bin to help manage waste effectively.

9. Excessive Decorative Items

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Dust can accumulate quickly in bathrooms, making cleaning challenging. 'Evaluate your decorative items and remove any that create clutter,' suggests a designer. A few carefully selected pieces can enhance your bathroom's ambiance without overcrowding it.

FAQs

How to Purge Toiletries?

To effectively purge toiletries, avoid keeping free samples and half-used products. Discard expired items and recycle containers when possible. Unopened products in good condition can be donated.

How to Maintain a Clutter-Free Bathroom?

Invest in organizers to keep products tidy and prevent clutter buildup. Only purchase new items when you finish current products. Having a trashcan in your bathroom also helps manage waste efficiently.


After following your bathroom decluttering checklist, it's wise to proceed with cleaning your bathroom before re-organizing. A professional organizer suggests using attractive drawer organizers to designate a spot for each item, leading to a more efficient morning routine.