Because the air in your bathroom can be humid, make sure your bathroom cabinets are always dry to avoid having a musty smell and mold growth. Wipe the drawers and shelves with a dry piece of cloth and open the cabinet doors regularly to let dry air in.

When you shower, some of the moisture in the air is trapped in your bath vanity cabinets, causing their wood grain to expand and contract with the changing temperature and humidity. Also, because the cabinets are constantly exposed to moisture, the grain of their wood doesn’t dry fully–making them a perfect breeding ground for mold. This can result in a stubborn musty smell in your bathroom.

This odor prompts many homeowners to install alternatives to vanity cabinets hoping to keep their restrooms smelling fresh. Unfortunately, this smell won’t go away as long as there are any wooden fixtures in your bathroom.

Here are some useful tips on how to get rid of the smell from bathroom cabinets:

Ventilate Your Bathroom

The musty smell in your bathroom cabinets comes from the moisture trapped in the wood. You can effectively get rid of the odor by keeping the wooden cabinets dry.

This means letting enough dry air into your bathroom to clear out the moisture and any mold that could be developing inside your cabinets. Install ventilators and windows in your bathroom that let in dry air.

Remember to leave your bathroom windows and doors open after showering to allow the damp air to escape outside. If you have a fan in your bathroom, run it before and during showering to circulate dry air throughout the room.

Install a Humidifier

Humidity in a bathroom promotes the growth of mildew in the wooden vanity cabinets and other surfaces. A reliable humidifier in your house can remove the excess moisture even from tight spaces between the slats of wood on your cabinets.

Fix Any Leaking Plumbing Fixtures

The pipes and other plumbing fittings under your vanity sink can leak. If you don’t detect it quickly, mold and mildew will build up in the cabinets, causing a musty smell.

Even as you learn how to fix bathroom cabinet hinges and locks, don’t ignore the plumbing fittings. Fixing any areas of leakage should cure the problem and improve the smell in your vanity cabinets.

Dry Your Cabinet Drawers, Shelves, and Contents Inside

Even with proper ventilation and a humidifier, moisture can still get trapped inside your cabinets, especially if you store damp towels, clothes, and toiletries there. This is why you should always wipe your cabinet drawers and shelves regularly, especially after taking a shower.

Hand-dry your shampoo bottles, makeup kits, and other items before you store them in your bathroom cabinets to keep mold away.

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Get a Smell Remover

There are many odor removers available that you can put in your vanity cabinets to get rid of any musty smell caused by moisture. A smell remover can come in a variety of forms, including gels, powders, and liquids. 

Consult the Pros

You can also always talk to the experts at 27estore about your bathroom cabinet needs, and how to deal with any existing or potential odors that can happen from excess moisture. Need to replace your cabinets, instead? We have you covered–check out our wide selection of high-quality cabinet options today!