Modern people have lots of small electronic appliances that they can use in their bathrooms - hair dryers, hair straighteners, and lots of other things.
We all know that electronics dislike humidity, so how can you make sure that both you and your appliances are safe?
Here are a few storage tips that can help.
Use adhesive cable clips or organizers to secure cords, preventing tangles and minimizing tripping hazards.
Coil excess cord length neatly and secure with twist ties or Velcro straps.
Store electronic devices in water-resistant containers or pouches to protect them from moisture.
Choose containers with seals or zippers to maintain a dry environment.
Install wall-mounted shelves to keep appliances off countertops.
Ensure the shelves are away from direct water sources, providing a dedicated space for each device.
Utilize over-the-door or wall-mounted hanging organizers with pockets.
Assign each pocket to a specific electronic appliance, keeping them easily accessible and organized.
Place silicone mats or trays on countertops to create a non-slip and water-resistant surface.
These mats provide a designated area for your devices and protect surfaces from water splashes.
Use drawer dividers to create sections within bathroom drawers.
Customize the dividers to accommodate the size and shape of your electronic appliances.
Create a DIY charging station with multiple USB ports for simultaneous charging.
Ensure proper ventilation to prevent overheating.
Transform a bathroom drawer into a charging station with built-in outlets.
This discreetly conceals charging cables and keeps devices organized.
Previously, we talked about restoring an old wardrobe.