How To Make A stylish Alternative To Your Bathroom Towel Bar

If you are looking for a inexpensive yet stylish alternative to your old bathroom towel bar, here is a great how-to just for you.

By : by stephanie lynn

I’m back in my little guys bath trying to pull things together as it is still a work in progress. I needed a towel bar that could hold up to rough and tough tugging little hands. We have a wall along side the tub that seemed to be the perfect spot, until we discovered the placement of the studs. From experience, I do not put a whole lot of trust into the plastic wall anchors for items that will be yanked and pulled daily. This quick little solution works perfectly, plus it added a little shelf for more decor!

We began with 1/2 inch thick select pine boards. The width of your boards will determine the width of your shelf {we used 4 inch} and the length can be as long as you need. Our boards came in 24 inch lengths which fit perfectly on the wall so we did not even need to cut them. The 1/2 X 4 X 24 Pine Boards costs only $2.20 each and we picked up two at our local hardware store for this project.


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  • http://www.joyoustreasures.etsy.com Johanna Draper

    This is a super cool idea, I'd love to do something like this in our bathroom.

    And yeah, don't you hate the stud situation. Seems like I always have to hang stuff where I DON'T want it because the studs are all in the wrong place lol.

  • bathroom fitters london

    That is nice borders to bathroom towel bar. In a clean bathroom there are more towels. So the towel bar is must make nicely and clearly. The pictures are most important for it and it’s helpfully.

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