When we think of a towel rack, the first thing that comes to mind is the usual ones that are attached to the wall using holes and screws and that, to be installed, require the mediation of a drill. However, there are other types on the market that allow you to avoid drilling holes in the wall. In this way, if as a “low cost” option we have this invention of the year that we have found in Lidl and that especially those who live for rent will like itfor those people who need a multifunction one, it is Ikea who appears to the rescue.
Multifunctional furniture is the perfect solution when you need maximize space. Something in which Ikea are specialists, as they have shown with functional furniture that has several uses such as its open-concept wardrobe, the stool that turns into a bed or the book shelf with an integrated desk.
However, if you are looking for a similar solution for the bathroom, what may interest you is its auxiliary furniture, which is, at the same time, a towel rack and a bench to sit on, with a hidden storage space.
On the one hand, the bench is perfect for sitting while you dry and brush your hair, but on the other, it is also perfect for leaving the clothes that you are going to put on when you get out of the shower. This is because it has a built-in bar and four hangers to hang towels and/or bathrobes.
Not to mention the hidden space as a trunk in which towels or any other type of bathroom item can be stored. In addition, the lid closes slowly on hinges to prevent you from getting your fingers caught.
It is a bank of simple and timeless lines with Nordic and minimalist air that fits in any type of corner. Regarding the measurements, the Ikea bench is 64 cm wide, 37 deep and 173 high. In addition, its price is not bad at all considering that with it we kill several birds with one stone and it is worth 149 euros.
HEMNES: Bench/towel rack 4 hooks, white
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