Sunday, July 31, 2011

Luxurious Bathroom Towel Bars


Towel bars may seem like a small decorating detail, but they can actually be quite important to the overall functionality and comfort of the bathroom. If improperly designed or awkwardly located, towel bars can be inconvenient to use and could even pose a safety hazard. Even the most luxurious towel bar is usually affordable, making this home improvement project an inexpensive way of adding luxury and functionality to any bathroom.

Assessing Your Needs
If your existing towel bars are improperly placed or inadequate for the needs of your family, you are probably already aware of the fact. It's easy to notice the aggravation of having to take dangerous steps across the slippery floor when exiting from the shower or bathtub, simply because you cannot conveniently reach a towel. If you are taking towels with you and throwing them over the shower rod or shower enclosure door, this is a sure sign that your towel racks need to be repositioned. You'll also want to take quantity into consideration. If you live alone or with one other person, one large towel bar for bath towels and another for hand towels could be all you need. However, if you have a growing family, you will want to add enough towel bar space so that everyone has enough room for their own personal needs.

Choosing a Towel Bar Style
You'll find a myriad of design choices when shopping for towel bars. Regardless of the color and style of your fixtures, you'll be able to find a bar that blends in well visually. A properly chosen towel bar can add a lot of visual style and appeal to the bathroom, such as using beautiful brass rods or one made from marble. Double rod towel bars can be a great way to provide additional towel hanging area without using up a lot of bathroom wall space. Towel bars that include an upper shelf can also be a great way of storing your bath towels, wash cloths and hand towels all in one convenient area. If you have enough bathroom floor space, a freestanding towel rack or towel valet can also be a good idea. A high quality towel valet really adds a touch of class to the bathroom. Towel valets are also handy if you don't have wall space conveniently located near the shower or bath, such as may be the case with a large soaking tub or a free-standing claw-foot tub.

Heated Towel Racks - The Ultimate in Luxury
If you really want to add a touch of luxury to your bathroom, consider installing a heated towel rack. Heated racks come in a wide variety of styles and sizes. Large free-standing heated towel racks are great for large families, or for when you don't have convenient wall space for installation. There are also small wall racks available, which can be conveniently used to heat just one or two towels. Installing a heated towel rack is usually a simple task, although you should consult with an electrician if you are not comfortable with electrical work. Once installed, you'll wonder how you ever got along without heated towels.

Theresa Hill is a staff writer and decorating specialist with Metal-Wall-Art.com and she offers stylish suggestions for decorating with outdoor wall grilles and metallic artwork.


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