Tall Bathroom Storage Cabinet Designs and Heated Bar Towel Bar Styles With Racks

The problem with bathrooms is often space. Small bathrooms present a unique challenge in terms of general storage needs and specific towel problems. Storage is needed for supplies, linen, clean and dry towels, shampoo, soap, toiletries, cleaning supplies etc. Towels that are wet or damp need to be kept separate, on regular bars or preferably on heated racks that help eliminate mildew and dampness overall.

How To Solve Bathroom Storage Cabinet Problems

Since many vanities and basic bathroom furniture is low, the solution to having more space is to go up…up and up….using tall and narrow bathroom storage cabinet solutions like towel towers and corner units that may have half of the cabinet designated for dry towels on open shelves and have a separate area that has doors for toiletries and cleaning supplies. These towers are often very practical and can be incorporated into existing bathroom designs. Home Styles is a company that makes some innovative solutions that you should seriously consider because they offer stackable bathroom storage units that are crafted in wood and wood veneers and look very elegant, not cheap junky units from plastic or metals that will rust, but solid furniture that is still space-saving. Create a towel tower by stacking a cabinet on a counter or a hutch. Mix and match different units, with doors and without to create the design you need and the height you can accommodate.

How to Solve The Bath Towel Bar Situation

If your bathroom is damp from towels, don’t just add more bars but get a heated rack that helps to dry towels faster and also allows for a place to store them after they’re dry. About the cheapest of all the ones I can recommend would be the funky little Warmrails designs that cost just $50, although this option only works for one towel. A larger option would be the Amba heated bath towel bar styles that accommodate several towels and are really compact…I mean they are wall mounted and take up no space except for the wall. The larger designs that have racks are quite expensive, but can store folded towels above and have bars for hanging others below. Unfortunately these can cost $600 or more. There’s a floor model, just $140, through BedBathStore, but it takes up floor space, so isn’t as practical as the more expensive designs. Nevertheless, if you have some extra space, the rack with towel bar and heat is going to save you having wet towels all over the place.

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