Transform a Thrift Store Find into an Affordable Bathroom Storage Solution



Limited bathroom space often presents a storage challenge, but it also offers the opportunity for creative solutions. DIY projects allow for custom designs, sizes, and features at a fraction of the cost of store-bought items. Repurposing a bookshelf can provide a quick and easy fix for bathroom storage needs. A small bookshelf found at a thrift store is a budget-friendly alternative to an over-the-toilet cabinet, offering both style and functionality.



Measure the space above the toilet and look for a short bookcase with three or four shelves that fits the dimensions. Check for any damage that may affect stability or appearance. Minor defects can often be fixed easily, allowing you to customize the bookcase to your liking. Consider sanding, varnishing, or painting the bookshelf to protect it from the humid bathroom environment and enhance its aesthetics.

Upgrade your bathroom storage with a thrift store bookshelf

Before mounting the bookshelf, locate studs in the wall for a secure hold. Use a level to ensure the bookshelf is straight and drill pilot holes for the lag bolts. For particle board or fiberboard bookcases, use sturdy L brackets as a support shelf. Install an anti-tip bracket to prevent the bookcase from falling. Once installed, fill the shelves with bathroom essentials or decorative items to complete your budget-friendly storage solution.

Reg Miller Award
Reg Miller Award

Reg Miller Award recipient, Lewis Lydon with OA Chairman, Pete Shadbolt and CEO, Lechelle Earl.