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Under-Sink Storage options

We have quite a low sink/basin in our bathroom and am finding it hard to find any under-basin storage options to fit the space beneath.

Dimensions are approx H:45cm W:100cm

Can anyone recommend an option that would fit?

Thanks in advance

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  • xyz123
    xyz123 Posts: 1,671 Forumite
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    tizzle6560 wrote: »
    We have quite a low sink/basin in our bathroom and am finding it hard to find any under-basin storage options to fit the space beneath.

    Dimensions are approx H:45cm W:100cm

    Can anyone recommend an option that would fit?

    Thanks in advance

    If u can't find something ready made ask a handyman to make a custom one for u. Unless u want something fancy, it's only bit of wood fixed to wall. Make sure u paint or stain it to ensure it will last in humid environment.
  • With the limited height your best option will probably be to make something from scratch to meet your own individual needs. I think xyz123 has given you the best advice.

    Why not take to pinterest and get inspired there? Great way to get inspired and finish of your bathroom on a budget (if required)
  • Jonesya
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    45cm ????!!!

    That's very low, are you sure its a sink and not a wall mounted bidet?
  • manda1205
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    I second what's been suggested above. Have a try at doing it yourself. We've done this in our larder cupboard and are now doing under the sink. We used the spare shelves from the cupboards and some assembly joints. It's not very hard to do even for a novice.
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