When Ryan and I did the walk-through before moving into our newly renovated rental home, we noticed that there were no towel bars in the first-floor full bath. When asked I requested that our landlord have the contractor install towel hooks rather than towel bars. Here’s why:
Simply put, hooks make it possible for you to hang way more towels comfortably in a small bathroom – while still allowing them to dry out after each use. Think about how much space a towel bar consumes. Installing a bar on the bathroom wall would have provided space for only one towel. Yeah, you could fold two towels to allow them to hang on a bar together, but then they’d have trouble drying out. And I do NOT like to use a musty towel.
Secondly, I think towels look more inviting when hanging casually from a hook, rather than straightened out on a bar.
Nowadays there are so many fantastic options for every style. You’re no longer relegated to this good old back-of-door standby that you probably remember from childhood:
You can’t beat the chic simplicity and affordability of these Ikea hooks:
You could double up and use fewer hooks with this Archer Robe Hook from Kohler:
Or, if you’d rather not put any holes in the wall, this over-the-door model from Crate and Barrel is sleek and streamlined:
Of course, if your money grows on trees, you can throw down $45 bucks for the Pegasus Baron Double Robe Hook:
Personally, I don’t think it would ever be worth it. There’s much more affordable and elegant options online and at your local hardware store.
I really love the Crestfield Double Robe Hooks that my landlord chose. They’re sturdy enough to grab the heaviest towel, and classy enough to look good when not in use.
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Hi Jane! Great recommendation. I love bathroom hooks. Am addicted in fact. Our contractor put towel rings in the… umm… stupidest places ever. And I am too lazy to move them, so the towel ring behind the door in the master? Yup. My clothes hang on that baby.
You’re making me rethink the towel rings I have stashed and waiting.
Janie-you are TOO cute….and oh so practical 🙂