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20 Bathroom Shelf Ideas to Appease the Most OCD Among Us

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Eric Piasecki
1

Keep the Shelves Low

a bathroom with black walls, three sconces flanking two mirrors, wooden vanity with turned legs and two shelves holding towels and baskets, a white marble top with two small round sinks with brass fittings
Noe DeWitt

ELLE DECOR A-List designer Alfredo Paredes placed a custom vanity in the bathroom of his Locust Valley, New York, digs—with open shelving that keeps things at just the right level of showy. The rattan baskets are not only an organizational hack but also enter into fluent conversation with the vanity’s wooden finish.

2

Create a Niche (or Two!)

guest bathroom with lots of green tiling, inset shower shelf niche, plants, and more
Douglas Friedman

ELLE DECOR A-Lister Martyn Lawrence Bullard is the king of exuberant and exotic interiors, which is plain as day in this bathroom setup—as part of his beachside Maui project. After taking in those striking green zellige tiles, our eye lands on the two shelf-equipped niches flanking the door. Do what Bullard did and use them for towels, yes, but also for those objets d’art that are close to your heart.

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3

Add Some Backlighting

interior of a luxurious bathroom with shower area and bathtub, as well as live greenery and a globular lighting fixture
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Shelves backlit in anything but white light run the risk of feeling tacky; this bathroom interior, however, is anything but. Inspired? Go with a darker, moodier color palette in your bathroom, ensuring your shelving pops out via LED light strips and metal finishes.

4

Tile It Up

the walls of a bathroom are done in very small sea foam colored square glass tiles and the floor has larger two toned squares, inset glass shelves, dual rain showerheads, and a vintage aluminum chair
Kelly Marshall

In Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird’s NYC crib, ELLE DECOR A-List talent Mark Grattan made sure everything was within reach inside the clients’ doorless shower—courtesy of that shelf niche decked out in mint-hued glass tiles. The glass shelves themselves are narrow and thus perfect for a few demure essentials, plant included.

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5

Try a Glass Cabinet

bathroom of house in tel aviv with marble countertops and floors, a glass cabinet, and a religious sculpture
Shai Epstein

In this Tel Aviv, Israel, home, owned by artist Ivo Bisignano and architect Alex Meitlis, the bathroom is a work of art—not only due to all that Carrara marble but also the presence of a glass-fronted cabinet holding what appear to be decorative eggs, a mirror, and figurines. Functional? Maybe not, but glamorous to the max.

6

Embrace the Wonder of Wood

a washroom with bright zigzaggy wallpaper, sink on one wall and radiator on the facing wall, moroccan floor tiles, a door opens to a room with a poster of grace jones hanging above a wood vanity
Francesco Dolfo

Hospitality designer Eric Egan knows a thing or two about intentionally chic bathroom design, which is precisely how we would describe the one in his Milan flat. Its three perfectly placed wooden shelves are the perfectly subtle complement to that boisterous wallpaper (a custom print by Fromental).

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7

Build a Teeny Shelf

master bathroom with a small inset shower niche holding basics like a sponge, with a standalone tub underneath
Mikkel Vang

We’re gushing over this tiny treasure of a shower niche from a New York bathroom designed by ELLE DECOR A-List firm Ashe Leandro. If your shower routine consists of just a few tried-and-true basics, a square nook of a shelf—especially one laid out in classic white tile—will be a trusty sidekick.

8

Go with a Standalone Shelf Unit

bathroom with ornate touches like a claw footed tub gold candelabra and checkerboard floor
GREY CRAWFORD

In his Paris apartment’s bathroom, A-List designer Jacques Grange’s modus operandi seemed to be “gilded and splendid.” After you finish admiring that candle-laden chandelier, move your gaze to the metal shelf unit—topped by a white stone statue that looks straight out of a museum! If you don’t want to ruin your walls, standalone shelf units are the answer.

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9

Place Carefully

bathroom with blue floral wallpaper, black standalone shelf, marble sink, and bouquet
Eric Piasecki

This dolled-up powder room makes up for what it lacks in counters with a standalone shelf unit perfectly wedged between the marble sink and the toilet. If you take away anything from this visual (besides a penchant for that antique blue wallpaper!), it should be the fact that proper shelf placement is your saving grace against a crowded interior. If it doesn’t fit, get another one.

10

Install a Shelf over the Mirror

chic bathroom with gold foil wallpaper, a pop art print, an oval shaped mirror, and a shelf with roses on it
Douglas Friedman

This bathroom, in Andy Cohen’s old NYC duplex, is absolutely phantasmagorical. Complementing Flavor Paper’s Cherry Forever mylar wallpaper is that red bouquet—held by a sleek shelf suspended from the partially blocked mirror. It’s a perfect way to curb the bouts of narcissism we’re all predisposed to; besides, curating a bathroom like this will give you so much to look at instead.

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11

Match Surfaces

green luxury bathroom with black hardware, stone finishes, and a live plant
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In the spirit of integrating shelves into the overarching composition of your bathroom, make sure they don’t stand out like sore thumbs—doing so by matching their materiality to that of whatever surface they’re adjacent to. In this inspiring visual, backlit shelves in a green stone (sprinkled with touches of live greenery!) act as natural extensions of the shower walls.

12

Bring on the Built-Ins

bathroom interior with a large white tub, built in shelves, and a view towards some trees
Rob Melnychuk//Getty Images

Bathroom shelves (especially ones that stand on the floor) run the risk of feeling a bit rickety. Show everyone who comes through your own washroom that you’re all about solid, long-term investments: via built-in shelves that feel like they’re part of the home’s foundation. In this image, the built-ins provide more than enough space for your plush towels, lotion bottles, and beyond. P.S.: We’re enamored by those cubbies at the top.

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13

Keep It Flush

bathroom wall with two streamlined and low profile shelves that hold candles and a flower
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Floating shelves are modern creatures, particularly when they’re as flush to the wall as these two. If you want to keep your bathroom as minimalist as can be but also shake things up, simply replicate this look by staggering the shelves! Your bathroom motto from now on should be “Don’t forget to both flush and keep it flush.”

14

Make Use of Your Vanity

bathroom with plush white rug at the foot of the tub and a square window looking out at green trees in the sunshine
Peter + Kelley Gibeon

In this awe-inspiring bathroom, the vanity’s glass shelves (next to those floating ones closer to the tub) just might beat the lush forest view. We’re big proponents of vanities in general, convenient as they are for storing less aesthetic products inside the drawers and flaunting your special purchases (read: expensive perfumes, luxe skincare, and candles) on the open shelving. Compartmentalizing for the win!

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15

Fall for Floor-to-Ceiling Shelves

miami beach home bathroom with walk in shower, egg shaped bath, and black built in floor to ceiling shelf
Alanna Hale

In the main bathroom of hotel magnate Barry Sternlicht’s Miami Beach sanctuary, high design takes center stage. He’s chosen to create a floor-to-ceiling shelf that doesn’t shy away from bold contrast but is also a pitch-perfect match for those custom shower doors and black hardware. In other words, go tall (and fill the nooks with hotel-quality towels!).

16

Conceal to the Max

futuristic looking backroom with tucked away shelving, an overhanging showerhead, and plants in the corner of the floor
Pernille Loof

In interior designer Vicente Wolf’s Manhattan shower room (which, as that frosted-glass wall makes clear, is adjacent to the library), the shelves are basically poster children for “tucked-away storage space.” There’s something very cavernous about their layout—contributing to the room’s whole futurism-meets-luxury aura.

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17

Go Against the Grain

interior of the bathroom with a mid century modern bathroom vanity featuring a ceramic washbasin and wicker baskets
Daniel Cortez//Getty Images

It’s easy to be tempted by typical rectangular shelves, stacked one on top of the other in a way that’s functional yet predictable. Choose the road less traveled instead, and go with angled shelves (like the ones hanging above the laundry basket in this display). Another fun touch? Tiny square shelves surrounding a medicine cabinet. After all, more surface area for your tchotchkes never hurts.

18

Spice Up the Corners

provence bathroom with ornate tub and corner shelves that feature a variety of pottery
Andreas von Einsiedel//Getty Images

This Provence bathroom masters a very rare thing when it comes to shelves: making corner ones look chic. The feminine vignette proves that, when choosing between gracing your shelves with beauty products or antique pottery, you should go with the pottery and never look back.

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19

Tap into Symmetry

bathroom with two sinks, two floor to ceiling built in shelves, two mats, and other symmetrical elements
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Your bathroom should be soothing on the eyes whenever you step inside—something that can easily be achieved through symmetry. Here, two sinks, two bath mats, two sconces, and two floor-to-ceiling skinny shelves make order the name of the game. We’re digging the shelves’ creamy white color too, which lets the wicker baskets do all the talking.

20

Lean into Ladder Shelves

shot of beauty products, towels, and a plant resting on a ladder shelf in a bathroom
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Ladder shelves are attention-grabbers, so buying one will most certainly zhuzh up your bathroom situation. Often, the steps get smaller as they go higher, in which case, we’d advise you to allocate your items wisely—keeping frequently used things within easy reach in the middle, purely ornamental touches at the top, and bulkier items (like towels or hair tools) at the base.

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Stacia Datskovska is the assistant digital editor at ELLE DECOR, where she covers news, trends, and ideas in the world of design. She also writes product reviews (like roundups of the top firepits or sheet sets)—infusing them with authority and wit. As an e-commerce intern at Mashable, Stacia wrote data-driven reviews of everything from e-readers to stationary bikes to robot vacuums. Stacia’s culture and lifestyle bylines have appeared in outlets like USA Today, Boston Globe, Teen Vogue, Food & Wine, and Brooklyn Magazine.

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