10 Essentials That Make Every Bathroom Better

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Nothing ruins a bathroom faster than missing the essentials. The proper setup makes daily routines easier and keeps guests from awkward surprises. Some items are obvious, but others get overlooked until it’s too late. If your guest bathrooms aren’t fully stocked, this list will fix that.

Mirror

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It might not seem like that big of a deal to you if you don’t use the extra bathroom, but it is to those who come to your house for a night or even just for a few hours and want to check out their teeth, their faces or whatever when they use the restroom.

Soft Towels

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A bathroom without soft, fluffy towels is just plain wrong. No one wants to step out of a shower or wash their hands only to find nothing to dry off with. The right towels add a touch of luxury. Think about that frustration when a public restroom runs out of paper towels. Don’t let your guests feel the same!

Hand Soap

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This one goes without saying! You cannot wash your hands without soap. If someone has to go in there to wash their hands and cannot find soap, they cannot use the bathroom. It’s an uncomfortable situation for all involved, and it’s something that a bottle of soap will take care of without much effort at all.

Non-Slip Bath Mat

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A slippery bathroom floor is an accident waiting to happen, and no one wants to take an unexpected tumble. A non-slip bath mat keeps things safe while adding a cozy touch underfoot. Walking out of the shower onto a soft, secure surface feels way better than sliding across the cold tile. Plus, it keeps water from pooling everywhere.

Plunger

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A toilet plunger isn’t the most glamorous bathroom essential, but it’s one no bathroom should be without. Emergencies happen, and nothing is more awkward than searching the house for one at the worst possible moment. A plunger in every bathroom saves guests from embarrassment and spares everyone unnecessary hassle. It’s a small addition that prevents big problems—don’t skip it.

Air Freshener

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No one wants to walk into a bathroom that smells anything less than fresh. Between dirty laundry, sweaty kids, a bad lunch, and everyday use, odors can build up fast. That’s why a good air freshener is a must. It keeps things smelling clean and makes the space more pleasant for everyone. This goes a long way!

Trash Can

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Go ahead and put a trash can in the bathrooms ASAP. Many times, people use things in the bathroom that cannot be thrown into the toilet and that need to be thrown away. Sanitary napkins, Q-Tips, and other items of this nature make it much more difficult to dispose of when there is not a trash can in the room.

Window Coverings

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Privacy matters, especially in a bathroom with a window. Unless the glass is frosted or specially treated, curtains or blinds are a must. No one wants to feel exposed while taking a shower or getting ready for the day. A simple cover keeps things private and comfortable. Your guest should not be constantly worried about who might be looking in.

Shower Curtain/Door

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If you have guests come over to visit and they stay with you, you need these things so that they can comfortably use your shower. It’s only fair to have them come over and enjoy a shower in your bathrooms that won’t require them to clean up a puddle of water on the floor when they are finished with their showers.

Storage Baskets

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A messy bathroom makes daily routines more frustrating than they need to be. Keeping extra towels, toiletries, and everyday essentials organized prevents clutter from taking over. A tidy space looks better, feels better, and makes everything easier to find. And what is the best way to keep it all in check? Storage baskets.

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