dezignhome.blogspot.com/ Bathroom storage, in what is usually the smallest room in the house, is all too often left out of the general budget, with the result that towels, washcloths, tooth brushes, tooth mugs, soaps, powders, essences, toilet waters, shampoos, medicines and cleanign implements are either scattered all over the place, or crammed into one small cabinet and left to oberflow onto the bathub and basin edges. However restricted the space may seem, there is usually room for more open sheving. Bathrooms are periodically damp and steamy and the most practical shelving is therefore melamine-covered or veneered wood.
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by Probo Hindarto
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The shelves can be placed up the wall along the length of the bathub, or at ahigher level along the perimeter of the room. By combining shallow shelves with large pigeon holes you will be able to accommodate most items, from small bottles to bath towels. Hanging bangs with alternatives for storing small objects, and bulkier items like toilet paper can be placed in wire baskets similar to those used in kitchen storage. Instead of always buying new cabinets, shelving or containers, think about adapting small chests and old drug store jars from junk shops. |
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by Probo Hindarto
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