This Picket Fence Towel Bar was created for a master bathroom that had no towel storage near the shower. So tired of hearing “bring me a towel!” or “I forgot my towel!” or better yet dripping all over the floor, my brain started searching for a low cost solution.
How To Make One:
- Use a piece of picket fence, I spotted one for $5.
- I added iron hooks, a dowel rod and a coat of paint.
- Then the entire piece was painted white, distressed and stained.
- The towel storage box was made using an old box, not in great shape, and some table legs I had lying around. It was painted and distress to match the towel bar and complement each other nicely.
Mandy@Cre8iveMotives says
Hi Lesly, This looks awesome! What a neat idea. Thanks for sharing. Following you via LF
Mandy
Lesley says
Hi Mandy, I’m so glad you like it. Thanks for following. I signed up to follow you on Linky too!
Beverly {Flamingo Toes} says
This is just darling! I love how it turned out , and the towel storage is so cute too!
Denise says
Hi Beverly, isn’t it amazing what you can do with old junk! Thanks for stopping by and checking it out.
Natalie keele says
I have a dumb question for you (sorry!) what do you mean by “box” it can’t be a cardboard box but that is all that comes to mind!
Lesley @Chaotically Creative says
It’s wooden crate type box. You can sometimes find these at flea markets, antique stores or barn sales.