Are you a large consumer when it comes to perfume, or do you only use a fragrance when you really go out for an evening? Or maybe not even then? In the latter case, this article about nice storage ideas for perfume may not be for you. But in the first two cases, these tips for storing perfume might be very useful. And if you like the ideas below so much, but you don't have enough perfume bottles to fill the closet? Perhaps you can buy some nice cheap bottles of perfume on Sobelia.com. Purely for the looks. Be inspired by the storage ideas below and if you have any additions, I would of course love to hear them!
I'll just be honest. I am not a major consumer. I do have quite a few bottles of perfume, but that is also because I took my mother's bottles with me after my father passed away. These are perfumes that are now more than 8 years old and there are scents that I don't like very much. But I couldn't bring myself to part with her perfumes.
So they are upstairs in our bedroom. Currently still on my dressing table, but actually I would like to store the perfumes in a nice way. So I went on a search for myself on Pinterest and immediately decided to write an inspiration blog about it for you.
Because it is nice to store the perfume nicely. Apart from the fact that all those separate bottles are collecting dust and cleaning is not really easy. Unfortunately, I have to admit that when looking for solutions, I haven't really solved the practical side of cleaning yet. Most of the ideas for storing perfume are based on a shelf that you can use to display your perfume. Also handy for large consumers of course, because then they are immediately up for grabs.
Besides such a (cake) plateau where you can put the perfume on, I also really like the typeface idea from above. And if you want a slightly more modern version to store your perfume, then the right variant is a beautiful one in my opinion. It's also nice to alternate your perfume with a nice photo or something like that.
Unfortunately, the above ideas don't get rid of the dust problem, but I came across a very nice other solution. What do you think of the baroque mirror below for storing your perfume. Fantastic isn't it!
An Ikea cabinet is also excellent to use to store your perfume, as you can see above. Make (or buy) a ladder in it and you have a super original place for your perfume.
What also seemed nice to me is to just use a growing greenhouse. Actually intended for plants, but super cool to display your perfume here and to store your bottles. In that case, choose a beautiful steel variant, or, for example, a gold one if it fits better with your interior. You can put such a greenhouse on the dressing table, but you can also hang it nicely on the wall.
How would you prefer to store your perfume?