Recently our one towel bar took a dive thanks to the help of a very strong little boy who wanted to practice his gymnastic skills.
Because there are four of us, and there was only one bar, I wasn’t terribly sad to see it meet it’s final end. But I also wasn’t about to shell out $20 plus for one bar that would only hold one towel.
So I got creative. One piece of wood remenant, 2 cans of spray paint, 4 thrift store door knobs and one handy husband later, voila! Our new towel(s) rack.
Now we can dry 4 towels at once.Β All for under $10.
Take that overpriced single towel bar makers.
Oh yeah.
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Love it! What an extraordinary “towel bar.” Much more whimsy here than a regular old bar!!
How cheerful and resourceful!
oh hell yeah. Totally my kind of project….obv π
During our property distribution, I kept several pieces of reclaimed wood (bwahahaha….shhhh!) from when Adam was on his construction-site-diving kick (similar to dumpster diving, but less smelly) for usable scrap wood that he'd build all kinds of cool stuff with.
Anyway, a couple of those scrap wood pieces have random hooks or hangers attached for a more “me” way to hang my crap π
See? Me & you? Bosom friends π
xoxo