WORKS Towel Ring 220-76 - Phylrich
WORKS Towel Ring 220-76 - Phylrich
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Towel Ring Placement Ideas: Find the Perfect Spot - Lowe's
Towel Rings Features to Consider
To hang your towel ring — or not. Depending on the style you choose, hanging it might not even be an option. Start by matching the metal tone and style to your other bathroom hardware. Then look at the below features to help you decide where to place your towel ring.
Mount Type
There are three common mounting types, depending on your preferences and bathroom layout:
- Wall-Mounted Towel Rings: Ideal for smaller bathrooms, wall-mounted towel rings save space and are secured with screws or anchors. Some models use adhesive backing, making them easy to install without drilling, though they may not be as sturdy.
- Freestanding Towel Stands: These vertical stands hold multiple towels at various heights. If you have the space, this option adds flexibility without putting holes in the wall or millwork, plus you can move the stand easily if needed.
- Countertop Towel Rings: Placed on top of your counter or vanity, these compact models offer a sleek, portable solution—perfect if your countertop is spacious enough. Smaller than towel stands, they don’t require drilling and can be repositioned easily.
Types of Towel Rings
There are two main types of towel rings: closed and open.
- Closed Towel Rings form a complete circle that a towel is placed through. They help prevent towels from slipping off but may be less accommodating for large, thick towels.
- Open Towel Rings feature a break in the ring, which is helpful when hanging bulkier towels. The open ring might increase the chance of towels slipping off in certain situations.
Where to Hang Towel Rings
The best placement often depends on whether you're using a single or double towel ring, and whether the ring includes a swinging arm. These features impact how much space the towel ring needs.
Above the Sink
If there’s space between the sink and the mirror, this is an ideal spot to hang a towel ring—especially in a compact bathroom. It maximizes vertical space and keeps the towel within reach without dripping water on the floor. If there’s no mirror above your sink, that area becomes an even better candidate. A circular towel ring in finishes like polished bronze or brushed nickel adds both function and a stylish focal point.
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Next to the Sink
The most common spot for a towel ring is directly beside the sink. Whether you opt for a wall-mounted model or a compact freestanding stand, this location is accessible and practical. It also uses space that might otherwise be wasted. If you have room, a double towel ring is a great choice. Consider durable materials like stainless steel or brass for a long-lasting, stylish finish.
On Either Side of the Vanity
This towel ring idea works well with a double sink. Attach two towel rings or place two countertop towel rings on either side of the vanity for easy access and convenience. A rectangular towel ring or square towel ring would look great on either side of your vanity and provides more space for your towels.
By the Shower
Placing a large open towel ring next to the shower or tub always keeps a towel within arm’s reach. It looks more polished than a simple hook and helps you dry off and get safely out of the tub. A polished gold towel ring adds warmth and a touch of elegance to your shower space.
Attached to a Cabinet
This space-saving trick works best in a large bathroom. Attaching a towel ring to the side of your vanity or a bathroom cabinet keeps a towel close even if you have no available wall space. Try a self-mounting towel ring that attaches with a strong adhesive. Keep in mind that adhesive-mounted rings may have limited weight capacity compared to wall-mounted ones.
For a Cohesive Look
The material along with the color and finish of your towel ring should complement your bathroom’s style. Materials like stainless steel offer durability, while brass resists corrosion and adds warmth. Finishes like chrome and brushed nickel provide a modern feel, while polished brass brings a more classic appeal. With so many options you’re guaranteed to find the right fit for your space. If you’re having trouble deciding, stop in store to see the hardware in person. It can make all the difference.
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