Over Toilet Shelving Creates Bathroom Space

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Over Toilet Shelving Creates Bathroom Space

aptsherpa · Nov 2, 2005

Is the bathroom in your apartment too small? Is your newspaper/magazine in the living room when you go into the bathroom to take care of business? Is your towel always on the floor? It’s time to pick it up and get a towel rack that goes above your toilet. This storage unit is easy to install, reasonably priced, and has many uses.

Easy to install

With other storage units, like cabinets and shelves, bolts or big nails might be needed to securely attach the unit to your apartment wall. However, this Nickel Bronze Bathroom Space Saver from Shop.com can be easily placed into your apartment. It does not need any bolts or big nails to keep it in place and slides over your toilet. Unlike larger, higher priced shelving systems, the Bathroom Space Saver is also economical.

Reasonably priced

Found at furniture on the web and reduced from its regular price of $222.99, you can purchase this item for less than $120. The idea of stacking vertically to increase space is easily imitated and similar shelving units can be found anywhere from Target to specialty stores like Bed Bath and Beyond. Not just for towels, these over the toilet shelving units can serve many purposes.

Many uses

As seen in the picture, the most obvious use is for towels; providing easy access from your shower. This can also be a holder for magazines, newspapers, or your latest novel. Of course, that is not its only use. If you happen to have full storage boxes, the top shelf gives you an extra place to store additional belongings. With an endless number of possibilities for uses, the Bathroom Space Saver could be your key to a roomier bathroom.

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