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Bathroom Towel Racks |
How to Choose Bathroom Towel Racks
Online you will find a selection of swinging racks. The racks include the
pure brass racks. The racks are idea for storing items. In addition, you
have convenience, since you can fold the racks flat, which enables you to
fit the racks in tight areas on your wall. The racks are made of brass and protected by a coated finish. Few types
are made of Brass Polish, or Chrome. It depends on where you shop. At some stores online you can find the
racks for around $63, yet if you continue looking you may find better deals.
Keep in mind you are buying pure brass, rather than forged materials. The Studio racks include the chrome polish, texture accent and chrome,
and the brush chrome. The racks are made for contemporary baths, yet you can
install it in most bathrooms, since it has a European class. The racks are
brushed and polished with transparent coats of epoxy finishes. The finish
makes the racks shine. It depends on what you want, however you may like the depth of 7 and ¾
inches deep, with the width of 11 and 7/8 inches and height of 7 ¾ inches.
When choosing other bathroom accessories you might want to consider soap
dishes, glass shelf vanities, bath tissue holders, robe hooks, towel
rings/bars, etc. You can also choose glass holders, since brass usually
looks good with glass. Chrome also looks good with glass. You have a choice of stainless steel, which is polished, or you can
choose the stainless steel made of Satin texture. The Key series are
contemporary, which is great for installing in master baths, guest baths,
modern baths, and so on. Victorian baths and Country baths, you may want to
consider other series. Still, you can probably make it work. You have the choice of red, wood, and blue rosette wall mounts. You may
want to compare the color of your shower walls, or bathroom wall before
making a choice. To mount you rack, you want to consider what you mount it to. You want to look for the sturdiest studs in the wall to screw into the area to mount. If not that, you can choose drywall. You drill a hole in the wall, using an anchor to stick an anchor lock in and then put in your screw, which spreads out the anchor lock, securing it to the wall. You can also use a T-Bolt. It depends on how large the rack is. To use a T-Bolt, you drill a hole depending on the size of the T-Bolt. Once you drill the hole, you push the T-Bolt in, which ears will pop out. You cannot pull the T-Bolt back out at this point. | Kid Room | Kitchen | Bedroom | Bathroom | Living Room | Apartment |
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