Posts Tagged ‘Glass Shelves’

Shelves for Bathroom Accessories

December 16th, 2009

What do I need to know about putting up my shelves?

When looking for the right shelves for your bathroom, you need to decide what you are going to use the storage for, then decide what’s going to work for you.

Why do I want to put in shelves in my bathroom?

Shelves are used for a variety of reasons. Shelves are wonderful creations, which you can use to store towels, cosmetics, appliances, etc. The shelves come in handy for my home, since I can store many items. The shelves provide the most efficient methods of using up empty space.

How should I use my shelves?

You can use your shelves for many things like plants, towels, and washcloths

Perhaps you want just to put a candle or maybe something nice on the shelf to offset your environment. You can put anything on the shelves that depends you.

How do I know how to pick the best shelf for my needs?

First, you want to decide what you want to use the shelves for, and what you want to store in the shelves.

Next, you want to consider what kind of shelves you want. Once you reach your decision, you need to consider the strength and rigidity of the shelf. Estimating the load of items you want to put on the shelf is ideal also.

How do I choose woods?

When picking out materials, such as wood for your new shelves you want to consider a few questions. When picking out the wood for your shelves you have to decide what you want to use the shelves for therefore you want to consider thickness of the wood to be sure. It will help you to decide what kind of wood you would like. You have many options to choose from, including pine, oaks, maple, hardwood, redwood, and so on. Glass shelves are available as well.

How do I choose the categories?

On the market, you will find bracket shelves, which can hold a variety of items. The shelves are sturdy. In addition, the shelves will provide you sufficient support. In addition, you want to consider track systems, which is common for adjusting height.

The tracking systems give you the option of adjusting the heights to suit your needs.

How do I mount my shelves to the walls?

Before you mount your shelves, you want to consider where you want to put your shelves. Use a craftsmen pencil to mark your holes, preparing it for drilling. Once you have it marked, you want to put in an anchor, which will provide you support. You will need to adhere to the same rules on the opposite side to make sure that you have your holes leveled. You may want to use a leveler, which you can purchase at any hardware store. The leveler will help you to straighten your shelves. Once you have the shelf aligned, you can place your brackets on the wall. You will need to line up the brackets, so that it fits into the holes. The screws will hold the brackets in place, attaching it to the wall.

Once that is done you can lay your shelve on the brackets using a leveler to make sure that you are all lined up straight. You may want to use a few smaller screws to secure the shelves to the brackets so they don’t move, or fall. Now you are ready to enjoy your shelves in your bathroom.

In addition, you can set off to choose a few other bathroom accessories to make your new shelves stand out more so.




By: John Pawlett

Mixing Bathroom Accessories

December 16th, 2009

Choosing bathroom accessories such as knobs and robe hooks is not easy. You have a selection from Dove, Musa, Antique, Aranjeuz, Austin, Barcelona, Cabin, Belvedere, Cameo, Channel, Cannes, Catalina, Chenille and more to select. City Temple, Contessa, Cosmopolitan, Dominic, Designer, Drop and Elizabeth created a nice line of knobs and robe hooks as well.

When choosing knobs and hooks your best bet is to reduce your options. For instance, do you like gold? Do you like gold combined with chrome? Would your prefer decorative styles? Do like the mirror look? Considering your taste, style etc can help you narrow down your choice.

In addition, you want to consider your bathroom. Do you have a country setting? Do you have a regal bath? Is your bath Victorian Style? Are you purchasing knobs and hooks for a kid bathroom? What colors and patterns are in your bathroom?

If you have regal or master bathroom you may like the gold knobs and hooks. Jas has a nice line of knobs and hooks. Jas made the creative gold robe hooks, which go well with a variety of colors. You might have a wall mirror, glass cub, hooks, shelves, and racks in the background of your bath area. In this instance, I would reconsider the gold, unless you have gold trimmings around your bathroom accessories.

If you have gold trimmings, the gold will look great. If you do not have gold trimmings, you may want to add a few other bathroom items. For instance, you can purchase gold bath bars, gold-trimmed holders made of glass, gold and glass soap dish, bath tissue holders, vanity glass shelves trimmed in gold and so on. Toss in a gold towel ring and you are off to a good start.

How do I choose knobs and hooks for antique bathrooms?

If you have an antique environment, you may like Pacifica’s line of bathroom accessories. Antique shades, tones, etc could benefit from the oil rub bronze hooks. Satin nickel will also go well in antique bathrooms. Toss in a Bronze Oil Rub ring, antique white soap dish and toothbrush holder, and perhaps a vanity glass mirror and there you have it.

The rustic gold are nice items that go well in antique environments. The Antique Bronze Burn shades are nice as well. Toss in a rustic, bronze, or antique vanity glass shelf and your patterns will blend well. In addition, you can add a bath tissue holder; towel ring/bar and you are off to enhance your antique bathroom.

Aranjeuz makes a nice line of products, which you could blend in antique regions. It depends on your style, yet you could blend the gold trim with chrome polish hooks to set off an antique atmosphere. The brush nickel mixed with gold is nice as well.

How do I choose modern patterns and colors?

Dominic collections have a nice selection of hooks. You may like the chrome polished items designed by German crafters. Wind has a nice selection of modern designs as well.

How do I choose bathroom accessories for Victorian baths?

Victorian style baths often benefit from Satin Nickel shades, brass and chrome polish, and so on. Victorian style is designed to bring home legends of the past. Victorian also honors the traditional patterns. Most Victorian bathrooms can benefit from the shades listed, as well as other items that offset porcelain. If you have a Victorian bath, it’s likely you have porcelain tubs and sinks, which you want to match the colors when searching for bathroom accessories.




By: John Pawlett

Bathroom Accessories and Toilet Brush Caddies

September 28th, 2009

Toilet brush caddies make up nice bathroom accessories. The caddies are idea, since if you just leave the toilet brush lying in the floor it dirties up your room. In addition, if you do not clean brushes after using them in the toilet, it can build up residue and leave a foul smell. As you can see, toilet brush caddies are nice necessities.

How to choose toilet brush caddies?

Musa, Chateau, Home, Outline, Wind, and Freestanding make a nice selection of toilet brush caddies. If you are searching to accomplish organic embellishments, you may like the crystal glass selections. The glass wear is sometimes structured with pure brass and wood wenges. Musa just created the latest wall-mounting caddies. You will find the latest chrome polish styles and the satin nickels.

How do I choose a caddy to match my bathroom? The caddies made by Musa, i.e. most designs are crafted to fit any modern bathroom. The items are shipped from foreign legions, i.e. Italy. The items are basic, yet it will bring a classy style to your modern bathroom.

The toilet caddies come with accessories. Few companies sell with the item, wood wenges trims, tumblers, soap dish, and other holders. Most items sold by Musa are made of purely cut brass. Clear crystal glass is gorgeous and will fit any room. I mentioned that the caddies are designed for most modern bathrooms, yet the item will match nearly any style in Victorian rooms, regal baths, country style, and more. You may not want to choose the item to install in child baths, unless the children are older.How do I choose other bathroom items that go with the caddy?

You have a list of items to select, including the glass corner and vanity shelves, tissue holders, robe hooks, towel bars, soap dish, tumblers, and so on.

How do I choose items designed by Chateau?

I am not partial to silver, yet Chateau made the latest brush caddies that attracts the eye. The latest brush caddy is polished in both chrome and brass. You will find a variety of matching hooks as well, which include polished brass, chrome, combo, and the brush nickel. If you choose the combination of gold and chrome, try mixing it with the chrome and brass polished hooks.

You can also mix the brass/chrome caddies with towel bars, designer mirrors, robe hooks, glass holders, and more. The item comes from Sweden, which the country’s crafters has proven faithful in designing elegant bathroom accessories.

If you intend to purchase the chrome/brass caddies, you may want to purchase a gold bath tissue holder, and a vanity glass shelf. The combination will make your guest think you are living high on the hog. If you do not like the glass vanities, then consider the decor mirrors that light up and mount on your wall. Freestanding has a nice selection of brush caddies also. The gold are nice, yet in images it stands out loudly. I am a gold fan, i.e. I like gold tones, shades, colors, etc, yet the color in this instance is a bit disturbing to the eye. In this instance, you may want to consider the Oil Rub Bronze-Plate designed with steel. As I look at the image, I feel that the brush caddy would look nice in an antique atmosphere.

I love the wind so I had to check out the images designed by Wind Collections. The brush caddies are nice if you like chrome with spurts of gold. One of the bathroom accessories you want to consider with this series is the shower corner baskets.




By: John Pawlett