Small Space Living, Eco Whitney Leigh Morris Small Space Living, Eco Whitney Leigh Morris

How to Organize Cleaning Supplies in a Small Space

In a home with limited storage space, cleaning supplies are often a challenge to place. As such, there’s an entire section concerning how to manage cleaning gear in my book, Small Space Style: Because You Don’t Need to Live Large to Live Beautifully. But as we settle into our new home and continue to decorate with our everyday belongings, there are plenty of updated visuals to share that convey two of my favorite tips for storing cleaning materials:

Above: The custom hutch I designed with Tumbleweed & Dandelion for our combination laundry room + bathroom.

• Go vertical
(and/or)
• Turn more sightly supplies into functional decor

And, thankfully, lovely reusable and refillable cleaning gear is often far more compact than single-use alternatives.

Above: A handmade, rattan rug beater and cobwebber (both from Connected Goods) suspended from the wall behind our tiny wood stove.

Above: A vintage, folding, rolling laundry cart (operating as a hamper) with an attached clothespin bag sit in our shower when we’re not bathing.

Above: A handcrafted wooden + leather dustpan and naturally dyed brush (both from Connected Goods) dangle from a windowsill.

Above: A repurposed bottle with a universal spout adapter holds organic white vinegar, and sits in a vintage copper gratin pan.

Above: A refillable WOCA hardwood floor mop and washable pads are suspended from hooks inside of our HVAC closet door. (Not pictured: We have a slim Dirt Devil vacuum that also fits on the same rack.)

Above: A clear, refillable glass bottle of Branch Basics all-purpose cleaner from concentrate sits on display in our bathroom / laundry room hutch.

Above: Our washable, organic bamboo kitchen sponges at the ready on our kitchen wall.

Above: A drying rack (made from a repurposed bread cooling board), reusable dryer balls, and more hang from the side of our washer-dryer cubby.

Above: A compostable and biodegradable organic cotton + jute scrubber set (from Connected Goods) suspended from the kitchen wall.

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One Small Step Towards a Cleaner, More Stylish, Eco-Friendlier Kitchen 

In a small space, little details are particularly important. Because with less room to store daily items comes the frequent necessity to keep all sorts of goods out in plain sight. This by no means has to be a negative thing. 

One little detail that elevates a kitchen time and time again are mindfully selected cleaning materials, including sponges and cleaning brushes. More importantly, eye-pleasing alternatives are usually more eco-friendly and budget-savvy over time.

Typical sponges are made of plastic, with toxic dyes, and synthetic disinfectants. Not only are they less healthy for your body, but they’re also less healthy for the planet, as they cannot be recycled or composted, and even shed micro-plastics into our waterways and aquatic ecosystems. Plus, let’s be honest. They’re usually hideous. 

As always, if your current cleaning supplies are functional, don’t toss them out in exchange for the following. Instead, as the existing goods wear out over time, consider these (or other) greener alternatives. Here are my three favorite sponges + sponge alternatives that are kinder to the Earth… and kinder on the eyes: 

SPONGES
These handmade, reusable kitchen sponges are compostable at the end of their life, and are machine washable and dishwasher safe. They’re comprised of dual layers of antimicrobial bamboo pressed between two layers of thick and scrubby, unbleached cotton waffle-weave fabric. The cotton is pre-shrunk to make it optimal for scrubbing, and to help minimize further shrinking. 

SWEDISH DISHCLOTHS
These dishcloths are made of FSC certified 70% cellulose and 30% cotton, and are are 100% biodegradable. Ours are from this particular company, which donates 1% of every purchase to non-profits through 1% For The Planet, supporting environmental restoration. The dishcloths can be used for wiping, polishing, or scrubbing, and can replace 17 rolls of paper towels each, as well as packs of disposable wipes, and even sponges.  Not only are they an eco-friendlier alternative, but they also absorb 20 times their weight. (We keep one at our kitchen sink to wipe the counters down, and one in the bathroom to wipe the vanity.) 

SCRUBBER SET
This organic cotton and jute scrubber set (7” x 7” each) scrub without scratching, allowing you to replace your disposable scrubbers with these tough cleaning, long lasting organic alternatives.The set includes one hand knit jute scrubber and one hand knit cotton scrubber, both of which are machine washable, plastic-free, synthetic-free, toxin-free, compostable, and biodegradable. 

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