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10 Storage Ideas f​or Pedestal Sinks to Maximize Space

Lowe's Editorial Team

By Lowe's Editorial Team
Published July 24, 2024

The compact design of pedestal sinks can save you a lot of space. But they lack sufficient storage for all your bathroom essentials. Here are 10 smart pedestal sink storage ideas to keep everything neat and tidy.

Storage Ideas

Just because pedestal sinks are ideal for smaller bathrooms doesn't mean you compromise on storage. These storage ideas for pedestal sinks are ideal for creating space for essentials like hand soap, lotion and creams. They allow your items to be easily accessible, making your bathroom routines more convenient.

Single or Tiered Shelvesa Above the Sink

The benefit of increased open area and room for personalized storage with a pedestal sink depends on the size of your bathroom. The area directly above the sink is a good place to keep items like toiletries that you use regularly. Instead of placing these items on the sinktop, shelves make for a more presentable. It also allows you to access supplies easily. This pedestal sink storage idea can work well if you don't have a mirror above your sink.

Medicine Cabinet

A medicine cabinet is a great way to add storage to your bathroom space. Some models have a mirror with concealed storage. You can use them to store items you’d like to keep out of view. Make optimal use of your space by looking for medicine cabinets with adjustable shelves to fit different sized items.

Built-In Shelf

This storage idea for a pedestal sink is great for smaller bathrooms that need all the open space they can get. A built-in shelf requires more effort and potentially professional help but enhances your bathroom's beauty and appeal. For a seamless look, create shelves directly within your walls by framing out recesses.

Ladder Bookshelf

A ladder bookshelf for your bathroom is an excellent way to combine style with functionality. Place it beside your pedestal sink to provide easy access to essentials like toothbrushes and hand soap. The shelves offer a convenient way to organize your items by type. Hang a towel, keep potted plants and store your items to make this a multifunctional addition to your bathroom.

Bathroom Rolling Stand

There’s nothing better than a moveable storage option. This pedestal sink storage idea helps you organize your things neatly in a bathroom rolling stand. It can be rolled closer to you when needed and back to its original position when not in use. It’s a convenient and attractive way to store your items and other décor pieces.

Wooden Stool

A wooden stool is a pretty simple addition to your bathroom. By its nature it adds a rustic feel to your space. Get one with a shelf between its legs to add more storage space. It is ideal for keeping folded towels and toilet paper in stock.

Suction Bathroom Caddy

Tiered bathroom caddies are a good idea for storage when you don’t have a cabinet built into your sink. ​If you want to avoid drilling holes into your walls, a suction bathroom caddy is an option that does the same work without the wall damage. Keep toothbrushes and other items within reach when using your pedestal sink with a tiered caddy. For this idea to work, consider the type of surface your wall has. They won’t stick to painted walls, textured surfaces or wallpapers. Also overloading the suction caddy can make them detach from the wall. Another factor is moisture, which can weaken the suction. It’s important to look for strong suction cups and place them in areas less prone to splashing like, on a side wall or next to the mirror.

Under Sink Cabinet or Shelving

The under-sink area offers plenty of usable space despite the necessary pipes and plumbing. Utilize this space by getting an under-sink cabinet that fits around the base of the pedestal sink. Get organizers like tiered racks or hooks to provide easy access to all your items. You could even get a metal door organizer to store your hair dryers, straighteners and curling irons. If you want to maintain an open space layout, an under-sink shelving option might be better.

Narrow Cabinet

This pedestal sink storage idea is great if you would rather keep the space under your sink empty. A narrow cabinet with pull out drawers next to your pedestal sink would work the same way as a cabinet but occupy less space. Racks and drawers allow you to make optimal use of the space available.

Consider Other Sink Types

While pedestal sinks might be an optimal solution for small bathrooms or powder rooms​​, the lack of storage space can be a problem. If you have a larger bathroom, you can consider other bathroom sink options that might suit your space.

Undermount Bathroom Sinks

An undermount bathroom sink or a bottom mount sink is bonded from beneath to meet the counter on top. These are considered elegant because of the seamless flow it creates from the counter to the sink. There is no lip around the edge of the sink which makes this bathroom sink easy to clean.

Wall Hung Sinks

These are wall mounted bathroom sinks that are attached with bolts. Wall hung sinks are independent of a vanity or any base creating more space for other storage options. These could also work well in smaller bathrooms since they free up valuable floor space. Cleaning the bathroom floors becomes easy and convenient with this sink design.

Vessel Sinks

A vessel bathroom sink sits atop a countertop either completely or partially. You also get increased counter space to keep all your toiletries within reach. Additionally, changing it out becomes easier compared to undermount sinks.