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Hey, I'm Amanda, and here's how I like to work when I'm styling a bathroom shelf display.
The first thing is to look at what colour your bathroom wall is-
-and then match it with objects and textiles with a similar colour palette.
Here we're working with a concrete wall and grey tones.
Then I start with the middle shelf.
This will give a good base to work from and help to make the whole display more balanced.
First things to go on are the "must have" bathroom items-
-hairbrushes, handtowels, lotion - that sort of thing.
Storing them in glasses keeps them together and helps complement your display.
And using the middle shelf means they're easy to reach.
Then on to the "must haves" you don't want to show, like say toilet paper or grooming products.
I find these work well stored in boxes or closed containers.
And placed lower down so they don't take over the look of the rest of your display.
Then balance with some open baskets.
Next, I like to add textiles on the upper shelves to bring a soft counterpoint-
-to the storage containers. Just folded neatly.
With the bathroom "must haves" taken care of, I start to work with some of the personal touches.
Flowers or plants are fantastic for bringing freshness.
Then I add some more personal elements, like say a favourite vintage box-
-or a photo, whatever you like really.
Just leave room to pull out the items you use often and keep to the same colour palette.
A little adjustment here and there - and you're done!
You can use the same method to work with other colours and shelves.
Like crisp white and ocean blue.
Or natural elements and light wood.
Good luck with your beautiful bathroom display!