willWohnen
2015-02-01 23:52:42
- #1
Hello,
my husband wants towel radiators. He shall get them too.
The only place for them in the large bathroom is where you look at them from the bathtub.
Actually, I was happy because from the bathtub you neither have to look at the toilet nor the shower and because I can still put a nice plant within sight.
I wanted to feel a bit "like in nature" while in the bathtub. For the bath towels I wanted to hang a bamboo rod or place a wooden ladder or something like that.
These towel radiators are mostly made of white painted metal or chrome-plated, or with a silver-colored metal surface. So far I don’t find them so pretty.
I have already searched a bit, but it’s tedious. You can easily search for everything you can directly describe with words, but searching for a vague design idea is time-consuming...
Maybe someone has an idea? Has their own unusual radiator? Or knows a trick to make these radiators look better?
I could live with such a white thing, but maybe there is an alternative.
Thanks + regards
my husband wants towel radiators. He shall get them too.
The only place for them in the large bathroom is where you look at them from the bathtub.
Actually, I was happy because from the bathtub you neither have to look at the toilet nor the shower and because I can still put a nice plant within sight.
I wanted to feel a bit "like in nature" while in the bathtub. For the bath towels I wanted to hang a bamboo rod or place a wooden ladder or something like that.
These towel radiators are mostly made of white painted metal or chrome-plated, or with a silver-colored metal surface. So far I don’t find them so pretty.
I have already searched a bit, but it’s tedious. You can easily search for everything you can directly describe with words, but searching for a vague design idea is time-consuming...
Maybe someone has an idea? Has their own unusual radiator? Or knows a trick to make these radiators look better?
I could live with such a white thing, but maybe there is an alternative.
Thanks + regards