25 Dining Table Centerpiece Ideas
dining room table centerpieces ideas 25 Dining Table Centerpiece Ideas Double Towel Bar Offers Simple Solution to A Damp Problem
It seems that wherever we move, wherever we visit, there's rarely enough storage room for many our belongings. This seems most pronounced inside the places that strive for us-kitchens, garages, but especially in those workhorse rooms, the bathrooms. While it's logical to provide one third bay for additional storage in a garage or build a kitchen spacious enough for to keep all the gadgets and seating for an entire little league team, the restroom often receives a shortchanged. A linen closet, great. Cabinets below the sink instead of a pedestal-another great storage solution. But, really, in terms of the toilet, getting creative with storage is necessary.


A friend and I visited the modern home of an old neighbor, and we would be sharing a bathroom during our visit. When we got the 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 find out what Sally did to produce a little better standby time with the space in there--she invested in the double towel bar. Linda and I did not have to wrestle for space to hang up our damp terrycloth. What a good plan!

When I got home I checked some websites specializing in bath hardware. I wanted copying her good plan and help the limited hanging space I had in my master bath.
What were my options? Like the traditional towel bars, I could locate a double towel bar in all of the standard sizes: 18, 24, 30 and 36 inches. I wanted one in a very transitional style-with traditional lines but an up to date finish. I found these with the modern finishes, like brushed nickel and oil-rubbed bronze. But if I wanted clean-lined stainless, I could choose one of these, 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 on the web. I remember having a house using a short wall outside of the bathtub-definitely insufficient room for even the shortest towel bar. I found a double towel bar that swung out of the wall. It would are already an ideal strategy to accommodate both mine and my husband's wet towels.
I found an alternative choice, too-a hotel towel shelf with a double bar below. What a great storage idea-store folded shower towels and wash cloths at the top, and the gently-used towels for the double towel bar below.
If you have a linen closet for storing towels whilst still being this way idea, you may get the place towel shelf which has a double bar below, but instead of a rack, you can choose one which has a tempered glass shelf. Install one of these brilliant near the lavatory sink, and you'll be able to place your cosmetics, a scented candle, as well as a pot of lucky bamboo, along with a convenient spot to hang a set of hand towels. These, too, appear 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 within the door with the sink cabinet. This gives more than enough room for drying dish towels from a big kitchen cleanup. What about a double towel bar in simple wood within the bath at the pool? There's never enough room to hang pool towels, it appears.
A simple concept that solves an easy problem...
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