• Trays are usually thought of as serving trays. They can be used as decorative items in any room of the home, including the bathroom. Placing items on a tray will make your bathroom look more stylish by making it neater and more organized.

    Here are 9 ideas for incorporating a tray in your bathroom. It can be used to hold simple items, or as a stylized vignette.

    • Glittery Tray with Mirrors

      Trays are a great way to keep your perfumes organized and not scattered on the counter. The round mirrored tray by Glitter Guide is perfect for the retro bathroom, with its painted bricks and vintage vanity. It takes some effort to keep a mirrored shelf clean, but the sparkling effect it creates is worth it.

    • Luxury Tray Inspired by Retro Style

      Who is your style inspiration for the day? Display an image of them on a large tray, like the one used by Torie Jayne. This symmetrical and decorative vignette features a cheeky picture of actress Marilyn Monroe surrounded by peonies, retro jars and perfumes.

    • Modern Lacquer Tray

      Try a white lacquer tray if you want something more contemporary. The low-profile tray in this bathroom designed by Rosa Beltran Designs doesn’t take too much space. Set on a soapstone counter, the tray is able to stand out on its own. The tray is also equipped with a chevron-patterned soap tray that protects jewelry from moisture.

    • Leather Tray – Sensual

      Asha Winn Designs has created a bathroom that features an elegant leather office paper tray. A candle, some fresh flowers, mirror and hand towels are all that is on the tray. The white contrasts beautifully with the brown leather, bringing out the studs along the edges. condition leather trays in humid bathrooms to prevent them from cracking.

    • Beveled Mirror Tray

      Mirrored glass trays add a jewel-like touch to any bathroom. This tray, in a bathroom designed by Susan Glick Interiors, is understated and classic. It echoes the mirror’s beveled edges. It is filled with a bouquet of white roses and a picture. There are also some perfume bottles.

    • Antique-Style Filigree Tray

      Erika Brechtel has decorated this rectangular silver tray to show how to add some uniqueness to your bathroom, without changing anything else. The silver filigree, small decorative bottles and small ink prints behind the tray combine to create an antique-like vignette.

    • Gray Wooden Tray

      The tray is filled with items such as makeup brushes, hand towels and fragrances. The tissue box and brush jar have a filigreed, pretty finish which adds visual appeal and reflects wallpaper pattern in the otherwise neutral Bathroom. You can reach the tallest items easily by placing them at the back. To protect wood trays from moisture and humidity, make sure they are properly sealed.

    • Simple Wood Tray

      100 layer cake shows that styling a wooden platter, with decorative jars and dried flowers, can instantly tidy up a bathroom. It’s possible that you have an unused tray sitting in your kitchen or office, just waiting to be filled up with grooming products. This tray is available in a neutral color that will fit into any bathroom. It also has handles to make it easier to move. Canisters can be used to conceal less appealing items, such as hair clips that are still useful.

    • Oval Pewter Tray

      A toilet tank’s top is the perfect place to store a tray. A simple oval pewter holder is placed on top of the tank. It holds a candle and other items like lotions and fragrances. A smaller tray like this one found on The Order Obsessed is best placed on top of the tank to avoid getting in the way.