Bathroom Towel Bars
In days gone by, choosing a towel bar for your bathroom was pretty easy because there simply weren’t a whole lot of choices when it came to bathroom towel bars. Today, with thousands of online vendors, you’ve got a wide range to choose from. Some of the more popular include Guest INOXS and Hotel Racks which make both single and double bar units. Other quality brands include Key Collections, Studio and ONDA. In addition to the double bars, many also offer swinging bathroom towel bars as well.
The selection available online is simply incredible. You’ve got some sets that will include a towel bar, but most don’t. Not to fret, however. With the variety available, it shouldn’t be too difficult to find bathroom towel bars that will match up with your bathroom accessories. A great thing about many of these is that they can fit into very tight spaces, allowing you to get the most out of the space you have in your bathroom.
If you decide to go with a brass towel bar and the fact that it’s brass is important to you, be sure to check ensure that it is in fact brass and not brass polish. On the other hand, if you want to have the brass look while saving some money, going with a quality brass polish isn’t a bad way to go, either.
If brass isn’t your thing, you may want to look at Studio Bathroom Towel Bars. Studio towel bars normally have a chrome polish, a texture accent, straight chrome, or a brushed chrome. As you’ve probably guessed, these type of towel bars are really made for the more contemporary bathroom. Unlike a pure brass towel bar, a Studio unit are brushed and polished with several coats of an epoxy finish. Contemporary bathrooms can really be jazzed up with a Studio towel bar as these really shine!
When it comes to choosing a height and depth for bathroom towel bars, it’s really going to depend on what you want. A pretty common towel bar runs around a depth of 7 3/4″ to 7 7/8″ and a width of 11 3/4″ wide and height of approximately 7 3/4″ to 7 7/8″. These are ball park numbers – you may find you need a towel bar that’s smaller or larger.
What about cost, you ask? you’ll find a wide range of prices when it comes to bathroom towel bars. While the style and materials used to manufacture the towel bar will have a lot to do with cost, where you make your purchase can have a lot to do with it as well. I’d strongly suggest including an online search as part of your buying strategy. There are deals galore on bathroom accessories online as most retailers realize where the economy is these days and would rather sell something for less than have it sit on their shelves. The vendors you see advertised on our site are a great place to start your search. Look for (or even ask) for free or reduced cost shipping. When you are able to get free or reduced cost shipping, you will undoubtedly be able to beat local brick and mortar store pricing.

