Anonymous wrote:Can you install a towel bar on a wall inside the tub/shower area? That's what we do with truly wet things. For things that are not dripping, I like the idea of a railing in the hall and/or a kid bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:We are planning a bathroom renovation now and this is a major consideration since we have kids who swim year-round! I'm looking at "train rack" style racks for over the rear of the bathtub, that can hold towels but also hooks for swimsuits. One example:
https://www.potterybarn.com/products/sussex-train-rack/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So we have a railing upstairs along the hallway where the stairs are, if that makes sense…. I hang towels over that to dry, and swimsuits .
We use hooks for our towels in our bathroom. DD has one of those hook things that goes over the door in her bathroom. She hangs her shower cap on that, a hair wrap, and occasionally a towel. Primarily uses a towel bar though.
No paint or finish on the railing and no wood floors?
Anonymous wrote:So we have a railing upstairs along the hallway where the stairs are, if that makes sense…. I hang towels over that to dry, and swimsuits .
We use hooks for our towels in our bathroom. DD has one of those hook things that goes over the door in her bathroom. She hangs her shower cap on that, a hair wrap, and occasionally a towel. Primarily uses a towel bar though.