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The latest ways to maximise bathroom storage

Bathroom storage can be a bit of a nightmare. If you’re anything like me, you’ll have cupboards overflowing because of both a lack of storage and a rather unnecessary accumulation of toiletries! So when it comes to designing your bathroom it’s very important that you optimise every centimetre of space.

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Blum Tandembox antaro

Thanks to some of their clever options, Lincoln Sentry can help you increase existing storage space by up to 55 percent!

According to program manager Alicia Draper, this new set of smart solutions utilises previously dead space, such as corners and undermounted basin surrounds, whilst also using all the existing space in drawer and cupboard areas. “Blum’s TANDEMBOX intivo and antaro, for example, offers customised drawers to house all items in the most compact manner – everything is kept in its place and is easily visible on first glance. Systems such as ORGA-LINE create a designated place for even the most oddly shaped items, making sure no space is ever wasted.”

Blum Tandembox antaro
Blum Tandembox antaro
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Blum Tandembox intivo

Traditionally wasted space in bathrooms, such as the  the corner of an L-shaped vanity, are seen as prime opportunities by Lincoln Sentry, with customised drawers available, including inner drawers that create two separate drawers within a deeper cavity.

Cupboards for storing towels and larger toiletries and accessories can also get a makeover, with the combination of TANDEMBOX and ORGA-LINE plus ease-of-motion options such as SERVO-DRIVE – the drawer requires only the lightest of touches to open smoothly and effortlessly – and BLUMOTION for easy-glide soft closing.

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Blum Tandembox antaro

Irrespective of the limited space or awkward angles in your bathroom, Lincoln Sentry believe there is a storage solution for everything that will both optimise the space and offer aesthetics that will compliment the rest of the bathroom.

By Olivia Shead

When she's not writing for Interiors Addict, Olivia is now a TV and radio news producer. She's a journalism graduate of UTS Sydney.