Here is my small bathoom and laundry room in my tiny southern California studio apartment. My apartment is a little over 400 square feet, and I sure maximized every inch of this space with lovely furniture and decor on a super small budget! Check out the shocking before pics and the full video after tour here!
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Small Studio Laundry Room
That little thing on the right in my small studio bathroom and laundry room is my tiny washing machine. The size can be compared to a kids’ toy kitchen. But it’s size is misleading. This tiny little washine machine which I purchased from Amazon here is powerful. It can do medium-sized loads, and it’s spin cycle is so powerful you don’t even need a dryer. The clothes come out that dry! I will share in more detail about my laundry routine in another post. Meanwhile, you can find everything you need to know about my full range of affordable, natural, homemade laundry products here.
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Small Studio Renter-Friendly Storage Solutions
Every corner of this small studio bathroom and laundry room has been utilized to the max.
If you saw my small office organization in my previous place here, you know I like to make use of shoe shelves in small spaces. I stacked two 24-inch wide shoe shelves on top of each other to contain my laundry products. I also contain toiletries in these water hyacinth baskets from The Container Store here in size x-small. Lastly, I store toilet paper and a bin containing trash can liners. I re-purposed my daughter’s old shoe shelves but you can purchase them here.
Right next to the shoe shelves is another closet organizing shelf.
This shelf contains three baskets which contain hair styling tools and toiletries. Again, I re-purposed this unit we already had but you can purchase it here. While this post series (my previous post was all about my kitchen and dining area) is an overall tour of each room/area in my tiny studio, I will eventually go into more detail about the organization of each room/area in detail.
If you have any questions about where I purchased any of the items pictured here (like the bamboo mat), feel free to leave a comment below.
In my next post, I share all about my tiny bedroom and how I created a closet where there was no closet. The full tour of my tiny studio will be here. If you have been inspired by my clutter-free tiny living room, office, kitchen, dining area, bathroom, and laundry room on a budget so far, be sure to gain access to my freebie library here so that you can get your spaces in order and take control of your financial future!
Happy Organizing!