One of my favorite bathroom products is the "Hinge-It" towel rack. Why? Because builders are so often short-sighted about the need for towel racks in a bathroom used by many family members. There are almost never enough towel racks. Do I hear an "amen?"
So these easily install behind a door by slipping out the door hinge pins and then putting them back in threaded through the Hinge-It. It swings freely with the door, and you get space for 4 more towels… one of our client’s children actually named the Hinge-It something like "Stanley," as in "Let Stanley hold that." I think that is hilarious!
AND, we stumbled upon a new use for these recently as a toilet paper storage device! See the photo.
Go forth and be creative with your organizing products!
My husband bought me a similar towel rack a few years ago because we were in a one bedroom apartment and the bathroom had no wall space due to having two doors. The great thing is that it is also a towel warmer! Toasty! We still use it in our new home, even though we have plenty of room for other towel racks/ bars. Love it!
Ha! So clever! I’ll have to reconsider this Hinge-It towel rack… 😉
I have one of these; I am in a townhouse, which is big enough except for the main bathroom.
I have used it for ten years, and it is as marvelous as you say.
But have to admit I never thought of using it for spare rolls..could also use for a roll of paper towels…fantastic idea!
Carol
Hey Lorie,
Maybe your readers will find this useful:
I’ve used these for years on bedroom closet doors to hang necklaces and bracelets for clients.
@ the Coast or in a beach house “sand room” (like a mud room) they work great for hanging swimsuits.
Oooh, this has just solved a client problem! Thank you.
And I wonder if the child who called it “Stanley” is basing it on “Flat Stanley” http://www.flatstanley.com — after all, you’d have to be pretty flat to fit back there!