I have a slight obsession with organization. Lately, I've felt the need to finally cross of a couple of projects that have been on my to-do list TJ's honey-do list. One of them was the silverware drawer, one is the cookie sheet cupboard (tutorial coming soon!), and then one was towel hooks for our bathrooms.
The towel hooks are such a small thing, but I was always surprised how much they bothered me. There isn't enough room to hang more than a couple things on just one hook, if you buy the over-the-door hooks that hold a lot of stuff, they take up a lot of room. Not only that, but all of the over-the-door hooks make it hard to open and close doors regularly. Then, you have to worry about them sliding around and scratching the paint on the door. Like I said, they are so small but I really can't stand them! I decided there must be a better, and more permanent, solution to my towel problem.
It's really, really easy to find simple Hook Rails/Coat Hooks like the one pictured above, but there is a problem if you want to install them on a door. Doors are hollow! That means a regular drywall anchor won't work for holding the Hook Rail onto your door. Also, a regular screw (like the ones they include with the Hook Rail) won't hold it onto a door either. So, I decided to do a little research and.... ta da!
Look what I found... Hollow Door Anchors! The solution to my problem. Now, I could buy my Hook Rail and I had a safe way to anchor it to my bathroom doors. Not only that, but these anchors hold 40 pounds so I knew they would be safe when my kids are trying to yank their towels off the rack. I bought two Hook Rails (one for my bathroom and one for the kids' bathroom) so I only needed one pack of the Hollow Door Anchors.
Installation was a breeze! I did it by myself and I had both installed in less than 15 minutes.
I measured where I wanted the Hook Rail, made sure it was level, then marked where my screws/anchors need to go.
I set down the hook rail, drilled a 1/4" pilot hole for the anchors, screwed the anchors in, then screwed the Hook Rail into place over the anchors.
Click HERE to see a video on installing the hollow door anchors. Simple, right?
I've had these new hook rails on for about a month now. They haven't budged an inch and I haven't had any problems with them. I love having a hook for each of my kids' towels in their bathroom and in my master bathroom/walk-in-closet I love having a hook for my robes and one hook for each of our towels.
These was such a price effective, quick, and easy solution to my problem.
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