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It seems that wherever we move, wherever we visit, there's rarely enough storage room for many our belongings. This seems most pronounced within the places where work tirelessly for us-kitchens, garages, but specifically in those workhorse rooms, the bathrooms. While it's logical to add one third bay for additional storage in a very garage or make a kitchen spacious enough for to store all of the gadgets and seating on an entire little league team, the lavatory often gets a shortchanged. A linen closet, great. Cabinets below the sink rather than pedestal-another great storage solution. But, really, in relation to the bathroom, getting creative with storage is necessary.

A friend and I visited the modern home of an old neighbor, and we could be sharing a bath room during our visit. When we got your house tour, I loved what she did to her guest bathroom. It wasn't huge, but I could tell she took her time when she selected the bathroom hardware. When I was finishing my shower, I was delighted to view what Sally did to create a little better use of the space in there--she invested in a very double towel bar. Linda and I was lacking to wrestle for space to hang up our damp terrycloth. What a strategy!
When I got home I checked some websites focusing on bath hardware. I wanted to copy her good option and improve the limited hanging space I had in my master bath.
What were my options? Like the traditional towel bars, I could find a double towel bar in each of the standard sizes: 18, 24, 30 and 36 inches. I wanted one in a very transitional style-with traditional lines but a contemporary finish. I found these with the modern finishes, like brushed nickel and oil-rubbed bronze. But if I wanted clean-lined stainless steel, I could find one of the, too. I saw traditional polished brass and antique reproductions-I could find a double towel bar to outfit any bathroom my taste desired.
My shopping curiosity was piqued, and I kept shopping online. I remember having a house having a short wall away from bathtub-definitely inadequate room for the shortest towel bar. I found a double towel bar that swung out of your wall. It would happen to be a perfect treatment for accommodate both mine and my husband's wet towels.
I found an alternative choice, too-a hotel towel shelf using a double bar below. What a great storage idea-store folded bathroom towels and wash cloths on top, and the gently-used towels for the double towel bar below.
If you've got a linen closet for storing towels and still this way idea, you can find the resort towel shelf which has a double bar below, but rather than rack, you can select one using a tempered glass shelf. Install one of these near the bathroom sink, and you'll be able to place your cosmetics, a scented candle, along with a pot of lucky bamboo, along with an opportune destination to hang some hand towels. These, too, are available in contemporary designs and antique reproduction styles.
I started thinking-why not take this idea outside the toilet? I found a double kitchen towel bar that hangs inside the door of the sink cabinet. This gives plenty of room for drying dish towels from a big kitchen cleanup. What about a double towel bar in simple wood inside bath near the pool? There's never enough room to hang pool towels, it seems.
A simple idea that solves a simple problem...
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