Making a cabinet for bathroom

Beth
by Beth
We just moved into a home that does not have a space for towels. It is the kids bath and not shared with guests.
  9 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Oct 05, 2015
    Without seeing a picture that would be hard to answer.
  • Liz Mayes Liz Mayes on Oct 05, 2015
    If space allows, you could place a large rectangle basket. Then roll up the towels and place inside. Then there is always those over toilet stands sold in Home Depot or Walmart. Put in place and then roll the towels, place on shelves. I have a different color for each person in my household. My daughters of course are pink and tiffany turquoise. My son light and dark blue. Husband, tans, browns and greens. Mine are my favorite colors, black, white and gray. I also do this with the clothes hangers.
  • Question: is there a linen closet in the hallway that is next to the kids bathroom? If there is then you could do what I did and cut out a space (going into the linen closet) and put in a cabinet or shelves for towels. If this is an option I can post a pic
  • Lisa love Lisa love on Oct 05, 2015
    Can you make a shelf or cabinet to go over the toilet?
  • Pam Bivens Pam Bivens on Oct 05, 2015
    Can you put a shelf above the door?
  • B. Enne B. Enne on Oct 05, 2015
    hooks on the wall to hold towels?
  • Z Z on Oct 06, 2015
    I'm with Janet and feel seeing the space will make helping you much easier.
    • Hope Williams Hope Williams on Oct 06, 2015
      I'm kind of perplexed about this question too. She says cabinet then mentions towels. Not sure either exactly what the question is.
  • WHAT ABOUT COLORED MILK CRATES STACK OR ARRANGE IN COOL SHAPES TIE THM TO GATHER
  • Lyndal Bruns Lyndal Bruns on Oct 14, 2015
    You can roll the towels, put them in another room in a box. As long as the kids remember to take one in. You can buy cheap towel rails from Ikea, I couldn't believe how much towel rails cost.