Bathroom Shelves
Many people decide to remodel their bathrooms not only because the current bathroom is ugly or something pivotal is broken, but also because more storage space is needed. Sometimes, once a remodeling project gets underway, the remodeler decides that something also needs to be done about the annoyingly sparse storage space in the bathroom. It doesn't matter how the decision comes about to put in bathroom shelves, but it does tend to be something that most bathroom remodeling projects include along the way.
Bathroom shelves and a towel rack are some of the most important bathroom fixtures aside from the sink, shower, and toilet. This is because most bathrooms are not designed for storage space. Since this is often the case, many people find they are lacking a bath vanity shelf or bathroom towel shelves. A bathroom shelf can come in handy for all types of toiletries and also provides a great way to improvise storage space.
Think about all of the things you use in your bathroom on a daily, or even weekly or occasional, basis. The number is almost overwhelming, isn't it? And if you share a bathroom with your spouse or roommate, the amount of stuff accumulating in your bathroom is doubled. Where can you put all of these things? College students can get away with plastic buckets or storage boxes, but most adults want to upgrade a bit. This is where a bath shelf can come into play.
There are more options out there for bathroom shelves than you think. Aside from the simple and inexpensive ideas like plastic rolling bathroom carts, there are shelving units available in almost every possible décor style. For example, you can find bathroom chrome shelves, a glass bathroom shelf, or even a wicker bathroom shelf. Decorative glass bathroom shelves can work well with any modern styled bathroom. They are often very low profile and appear to be panes of frosted glass that protrude from the wall (often they are attached by chrome mountings). Recessed bathroom shelves are a great idea if you don't have a lot of space. A towel rack bathroom shelf or a bath mirror shelf can be another good way to combine and save space. A bathroom towel bar and shelves sometimes come in single pieces that can be hung on the wall. If you have an oddly shaped bathroom, or if you are truly lacking space, try a corner bathroom shelf.