Showing posts with label DIY towel rack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY towel rack. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

You know you love this little guy , or maybe he creeps you out



Let me introduce you to my duckboy , perhaps he is a fantasy creature , whatever he may be he is my vintage rubber ducky , the ducky of my childhood , sure he is special , I know , he has a boy attached. I am not sentimental about objects , but this one item I would not want to part with, the ducky has a Mohawk for goodness sakes .

It is the perfect bathroom accessory.


Now I bring you a real DIY project today , it is how to make a simple and easy towel rack .
I have said before I am not a fan of towel bars , they don't stay looking tidy and nicely folded therefore I prefer the hook method of drying and storing towels .





My previous towel rack was fine but needed an upgrade , I thought I would make a new and larger one , allowing two hooks for each of us .




I will start with how I install this type of rack , I map out where the hooks will go and mark the screw holes , I then center and drill a counter sunk hole, this is where I will attach the rack to the wall .




I first started out with a 6 inch wide piece of MDF board 1/2 inch thick , I cut the corner on a 45 degree angle and then sanded the edges all smooth .






I used a cool aqua shade of blue and painted it with two coats , I do not know the color of this paint , it is a can of miss tint .






I brought it back outside and used mt palm sanded and sanded it all beautifully smooth to show the edges and some of the primer.



I then added a thin coat of wax to protect the paint from the moist environment of the bathroom and to add a nice sheen , after it dried I buffed it lightly until smooth .




The before towel rack fine but a tad small .
Total cost of this project is $18.00 {$3.50 each hook and 1/2 a board of MDF $4.00}