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text 2020-03-06 07:51
Installing Bathroom Towel Racks

Installing a towel rack is a fairly simple process. However, please note that wet towels will hang from these shelves, so they must be installed to support the weight. Because wet towels (including sinks and bathing suits) can be heavy, it's always important to always hang one side of the towel rack in an upright position, not just a dry wall. This is probably the most important part of installing a towel rail. If you ignore it, chances are that the shelf will eventually fall, leaving a hole in the wall! This guide will share everything you need to know when setting up your own towel rail.

 



The first step is to choose a convenient location on the wall to hang your shelf. Make sure there are no obstacles like the bathroom door. Since you will grab the towel after the shower, it is best to place the towel rack next to the shower or bathtub.

Always make sure that the bookshelf is kept out of water. Water droplets can damage the grill, which is another way to leave holes in the wall. You will need a bolt locator to position the bolts closest to the desired position. Continue running the viewfinder in this area until you find the bolt. Here you will hang one side from the shelf.

Now that you have found your location, choose a size that fits the average person (unless they are all very small or tall). If you are in a children's bathroom, you may want to consider putting a towel rack downstairs unless you have a children's stool.

Now that you have found a suitable height, write down the quantity with a pencil. Continue to place one end of the towel bar on the mark, while keeping the other end on a horizontal line, and also touch the wall. Make sure you have a spirit level to make sure you are in a straight line by placing it on the towel rail. Continue to mark the placement of each point, especially the screw hole.

It's time to drill some holes. Drill holes and drill holes at the locations marked on the wall. The hole on the other side of the bolt must be larger for the anchor to fit. The anchor will provide the extra support needed by the weaker side. You can hold them to measure the exact size.

Once the holes are in place, place the anchor on the weaker side. The anchor will have a wider side and this side should face outwards. At this point, you can place the towel rail in the desired position and tighten it on both sides.

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text 2020-03-06 02:26
Choosing the Best Hanging Towel Rack

Buying bathroom towel racks is like adding a new feature to your bathroom. If you want to completely reinvent it, it's like finishing the finishing touches on a large project and be sure to save it to the end. After all, you will need to consider the color of the paint you choose and the style and color of your cabinet. You also need to make sure that the towel rail matches other accessories and hardware in the room, such as cabinet handles, shower curtain rods, and even mirrors or medicine cabinets. There are a few features to consider before starting the adventure of choosing the right towel material for you.



Design

The difference between a towel rail and a towel rail is that it is more than just a bar. They usually have some sort of shelf system at the top and then a bar or two underneath for towels. At other times, the shelf can be a unit that rests on the floor instead of sticking to the wall. Generally, a shelf has more functions than a simple sliver hanging on a wall. Think carefully about how you will use it and what type of towel you plan to hang. If there is a shelf, consider the use of the shelf. Excess towel storage is ideal, but this is not the only use. Just make sure that the rack design you choose is very useful and practical.

Place

The next important thing to keep in mind when choosing a towel rail is placement in the bathroom. If you plan to hang it on the wall, measure and mark the position of the posts on the wall and use them to your advantage. Brackets can be very heavy because they are more than just a rod, so you may need to hang them, especially on bolts, not anywhere on the wall. It is also important to measure the space where the rack should be placed to ensure that the area is large enough to fit your needs. You should also avoid using towel racks that are too small to accommodate the space. If necessary, purchase two racks to fill the entire space. By design, this may be a great way to make room for your towels and yours. Keep in mind that if two large towels are already on the shelf, placing two in the space may be redundant. Instead, consider using another type of decoration to fill the extra space.

Material

It is also important to consider the material type of the frame. Chromium is very popular for any space due to its extremely high durability and clean appearance. Bathrooms need to be particularly clean, and polished chrome can help your bathroom glow and stay clean. Polished nickel is also popular because it is durable and adds more taste to the space compared to chromium. Don't forget to match the color of the material to the rest of the room, and then usually choose the best material. Don't limit yourself to silver shades, as some accessories can be made with these very advantageous materials in yellow or black finishes.

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