Organize Your Bathroom Right: Your 10-Minute Reset for Lasting Order
How small tidying steps immediately create calm and clarity!
The bathroom is one of the first rooms we enter in the morning – and one of the last in the evening. And yet, this very room is often underestimated. Too many products, cluttered surfaces, harsh lighting: all of this affects our nervous system without us consciously realizing it.
A bathroom reset doesn't have to be perfect or time-consuming. Even small, clear steps provide noticeable relief. This 10-minute reset helps you reduce visual clutter, simplify routines, and use your bathroom again as a place for peace, self-care, and structure.
This blog post aims to help you make your bathroom reset as simple and effective as possible – for a bathroom that radiates peace and lets you feel at home with Lieblingsglas.
Your conscious bathroom reset begins
Step 1: Quick Reset
The Surface Reset
The quickest way to more peace begins visibly.
Clear all surfaces completely: sink rim, bathtub ledge, shower edge. Take everything down, don't judge anything. This step alone immediately reduces visual stimuli. Quickly wipe the surfaces damp – not thoroughly, but intentionally. Empty surfaces signal to the brain: order is possible.
Sorting by Use
Not everything needs to be within reach for your daily routine. Sort your products according to your regular use:
morning
evening
occasional / weekly
Everything you don't need daily can take a step back. This creates an overview – without having to do without anything. Our labels help to clearly define categories and maintain order in the long term. Simplification rather than perfection is key here.
Step 2: Deep Clean & Long-term Organization
Sort Small Items into Glass Containers
Cotton pads, bath salts, soap remnants, or hair clips can look messy when loose. In clear storage jars or glass containers, they are visible, hermetically sealed, and neatly arranged. You immediately see what's there – and what isn't. Order is created not by hiding, but by clear structures. Less packaging, more overview.
Prepare DIY Bathroom Cleaner
Many conventional cleaners not only harm surfaces but also indoor air quality.
A homemade all-purpose cleaner is quick to prepare, smells more natural, and creates a cleaner feeling in the room. Especially in the bathroom, where warmth and humidity combine, this makes a noticeable difference to well-being.
Here you'll find our recipe for a cleaning product with natural ingredients.
Rearrange Towels
Small details have a big impact. Roll or fold your towels uniformly – inspired by the hotel feeling. Consistent colors or similar textures look calmer than mixed stacks. An organized towel rack signals cleanliness, even if the day was chaotic.
Organizing Helpers & Must-haves
Step 3: Facts & Rituals
Consciously use light
Light influences our nervous system more than we think. Too bright, cold light keeps us awake and prevents relaxation – especially in the evening. In the bathroom, consciously opt for warm white, indirect light or small light sources such as candlelight for the evening. Dimmed light in the evening helps the body to wind down and supports a calmer transition into the night.
Minimize clutter immediately
The 1-minute rule works particularly well here.
Anything you can do in under a minute, do it immediately: dispose of empty packaging, throw away empty tubes, put individual items back in their place. These small actions prevent clutter from building up again.
Decant products
Original packaging creates visual clutter. Transfer soap, shampoo, or lotions into simple, clear dispensers. This reduces colors, shapes, and labels – and creates a calm overall picture. At the same time, it's more sustainable: less packaging waste, less repurchasing, more order through reuse. Less stuff. More structure.
Establish a mini wellness moment
Self-care doesn't have to be elaborate. A small, recurring action has a stronger long-term effect than grand gestures:
conscious application of cream
a calming scent
a glass of water after brushing your teeth
When your bathroom is clearly structured, there is space for these moments to emerge naturally.
The evening ritual for the bathroom
The reset ends with a conclusion.
In the evening:
arrange towels
quickly wipe the sink
dim the lights
add a subtle scent
This way, the next day doesn't start in chaos, but in peace.
More Inspiration & Organizing Tips
Self-care begins with order – small steps, big impact
An organized bathroom has an impact every single day – on your mood, your routines, your well-being, and your self-care. When everything has its place, your days begin and end more calmly, clearly, and consciously.
You don't need large projects or hours of organization. Just a few targeted steps are enough to create structure that simplifies your everyday life and leaves room for small wellness moments.
Less is more: minimalism works particularly well in the bathroom, because reduced surfaces, clear systems, and well-placed essentials create calm and ensure that self-care truly becomes tangible.
Order can be easy – especially where you arrive, breathe deeply, and find yourself again every day.