| So you're in the market for towel racks for your | | | | Over The Door Towel Rack |
| bathroom, but do you know what kind you want? A | | | | The next option is a towel rack that doesn't even |
| lot of this is going to depend on what type of | | | | take any wall space. This is the over the door towel |
| bathroom you have, how much space you have and | | | | rack. When you think about it, probably one of the |
| what kind of decorative theme you have in place. In | | | | biggest open spaces you have in the bathroom is the |
| this article were going to focus on those who are | | | | bathroom door. Most people just think of the door as |
| living in an apartment or small house and need to | | | | an access to the room and not that it could be a |
| make the most of their small space. | | | | part of the room as well. But by attaching an over |
| While it's a given that towel racks are needed in the | | | | the door towel rack, you'll be utilizing this extra space. |
| bathroom, you have a small amount of space to | | | | The way these racks work is that they generally |
| work with and therefore you need to maximize that | | | | have two metal clips that slide over the top of the |
| space. The good news is that while towel racks | | | | door, securely holding in place. Attached to these clips |
| seem like they're big bulky items, there are some out | | | | is a rack that goes down the back of the door, on |
| there that can work with your space constraints and | | | | the inside of the bathroom. These racks could have |
| be made to fit into whatever space you have | | | | just one or two bars if there aren't many people in |
| available. | | | | the bathroom or can sometimes have up to four |
| Removable Towel Racks | | | | bars are, allowing you to hang lots of towels for all |
| The first kind of towel racks we're going to look at | | | | the guests you may have. |
| are relatively new on the market, but are a really | | | | Freestanding Towel Bars |
| unique option, especially if you're renting and can't | | | | Another option if you don't have a lot of wall space |
| make major changes to the bathroom. These are | | | | is used freestanding towel bars. These are just what |
| removable towel racks. They have a special adhesive | | | | they sound like, towel racks that are on a stand that |
| on the back of the supports that will hold fast to | | | | can be set on the ground. The nice thing about these |
| almost any hard surface. But with the right style of | | | | is that even in a small bathroom you can move them, |
| adjustment, the adhesive will loosen its grip and allow | | | | as you need to, to be the best place for your usage. |
| you to take the rack down and move it elsewhere. | | | | For example, you can keep the towel bar in a corner |
| In the bathroom, this means that no matter what | | | | of the bathroom when you're not using it, then pull it |
| space you have available, with a little creative | | | | over right beside the tub or the shower when you're |
| designing, you should be able to fit this type of towel | | | | ready to bathe. |
| rack in to any open an area that has a flat surface | | | | |