Bath time with a toddler is so much fun! At almost 15 months old, Beckett is now really starting to enjoy playing with toys in the tub, but with that comes the challenge of storing all those toys. There is a small bathroom right off of Beckett’s nursery, but it only has a shower. That means that bath time occurs down the hall in the bathroom attached to our guest room.
We have plenty of storage space in the bathroom cabinet, but the problem was that by the time the tub toys finally dried, and I got around to putting them away in the cabinet, it was time for another bath. As a result, the toys ended up living on the edge of the tub most of the time.

I had been searching for a new tub toy storage solution – one that would allow the toys to be quickly picked up and put away after bath time, even when still wet. While shopping at Ikea a while back, it occurred to me that the Grundtal rail system could be just the answer. I liked the coordinating white plastic Grundtal containers that are made to hang from the rail – but at $10-$16 each they were more than I wanted to spend. After a bit more searching around the store, I discovered that the Rationell Recycling Bins also fit onto the Grundtal rail, and at only $3.99 each they are a much better deal (these bins are no longer showing up on the Ikea website, but the Colorado store had a large inventory just a month ago). Update: These white bins are showing up on the Ikea website once again, but are now being called the Rationell Waste Sorting Bins.


Erin says
Hi Angela! Thank you so much for sharing your post with me! LOVE this idea!! So smart!
Angela says
Thanks for stopping by, Erin!
Laura Jane says
Love it! I love how you added the extra holes to the bins to prevent water pooling. I have that problem with a few things but never thought to do that! And I love your labels.
Angela says
Thanks, Laura. I'll be posting later this week about how I made the labels…
KatieBelle says
Such a cute idea! My kids are all teens now…but my son (almost 18) was just reminiscing a few days ago about the blue mesh bag of toys we always had in the bathtub-remembering singing and putting toys away at the end of bath time. Cherish these "bathtub toy" days! All too soon he'll be shaving π
Angela says
Thanks, Katie. I can't believe how quickly he's grown up just in this first year, so it almost brings a tear to my eye thinking about how soon he'll really be grown up!
Leanne Leeper says
Hey! Stopping by from the Iheart Organizing party. This is a fabulous idea! I'll definitely be looking for those buckets!
Angela says
Hi, Leanne. I was frustrated that I couldn't find those white buckets on the Ikea website any longer, but they are now back, just with a new name. They are now being called Rationell Waste Sorting Bins and you can find there at: http://www.ikea.com/aa/en/catalog/products/10169946/. Hope that helps!
Sharon ~ Life After Empty Nest says
This is a great idea! I love that you can change it up for guests…or if you don't have little ones. Awesome job!
Angela says
Thanks, Sharon. I really like the versatility as well!
Beth says
Love those labels! So stinkin' cute.
Angela says
Thanks, Beth. I'll be posting the details about how I made the labels at the end of this week if you want to stop back by!
aj says
wow looks great!!
Katie Dire says
I absolutely love your tub toy storage! I'm so glad you shared this because I've been looking for a solution to how to properly drain the toys and how to store all the shampoos, etc. but anything I buy falls off the wall so your DIY system looks like it would work great… and its adorable!
Angela says
Katie, I'm so glad my idea is helpful to you! I'd love to see how it turns out if you do something similar!
Kenia Perez says
I love the idea! I will be copying you very soon. Just one question… Do you think the metall railing would rust with the water splashing on it?
Angela, blue i style says
Kenia, good question. I wondered about that as well and did some research before buying the Grundtal rail from Ikea. From what I read, it is 100% stainless steel and should not rust. I read on several forums that people had used the Grundtal rail in their bathrooms (some directly in the shower) and that they had no problems of rusting even after a couple of years – so I don't expect the splashing in the tub to be a problem. It is probably a good idea, however, to cover the screws with silicone to keep those from rusting.
Sarah says
This is really clever. Love it!
camelot says
Hi, i love your idea. Could yo please tell me whih is the lengh of the rail? Thanks a lot!
Angela, blue i style says
Camelot, the length of the Grundtal rail that I used is about 31 inches. Ikea also sells to shorter Grundtal rails that are approximately 16 and 23 inches long.
Unknown says
What a great idea! Can I ask what color blue you painted the wall with, love the color – it would be great in our guest bathroom. Thanks!
Angela, blue i style says
Actually, the walls are a dark grey. The paint is from Kwal, and it's AccuTone CL-3236A. If you want to see some other photos of the bathroom and attached guest room where you can get a better view of the color, check out:
http://www.blueistyle.blogspot.com/2013/07/HoneymoonInspiredGuestBathroom.html
and
http://www.blueistyle.blogspot.com/2013/07/HoneymoonInspiredGuestRoom.html
Unknown says
Thank you so much – it truly is lovely!
RobinTMH says
This is FABULOUS!
Angela, blue i style says
Thanks, RobinTMH!
Christy James says
I just might have to steal this idea! Love it…Pinning for sure! XO
Heather{Our Life In a Click} says
So cute! I love how it can be transformed for guests! I miss having littles and bath toys!
Sinea Pies says
LOVE this! Just pinned it to my Organizing Everything board.
Julie Jochems says
What diameter is the rail? I would love to try this with a curtain rod instead since we don't have wall to drill into. Do you think that would work?
Angela, blue i style says
Julie, The rail I used is about 3/4 inch in diameter. By curtain rod, do you mean a tension shower curtain rod? I think that might work, but you would likely need to find a different kind of baskets because I the diameter of the shower curtain rod will be quite a bit larger. You might want to look for baskets with an open weave that you could have from shower curtain hooks.
Our Pinteresting Family says
This is a fantastic idea!!!
Good Time Charlie says
What a great idea!!! Definite pinning. I would love these for the luxury items in my bathtub!
Ashley @ 3 Little Greenwoods says
Fabulous solution! I love that you showed how to style it for the littles and mama!
Anonymous says
This is a great storage idea. Functional and looks great, too! Pinning this for sure!
Li says
can't find the bins on ikeas site!! π desperately need this in my life. any other bins you think would work?
James M House says
It looks so amazing! I canβt believe you made that yourself! Love!