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Bathroom
Space Saver and Supplies
A bathroom space saver may come in different
forms. First off, I would strongly advice against space savers without
a cabinet. Cabinets are of the utmost importance when looking for
bathroom space savers, for not only will it enable you to hide personal
stuff from quick-stop house guest, but to hide it from yourself as
well. That being said, there should be two cabinets, one for her and
one for him.
There are usually a few flat racks of the right
size in a good bathroom space saver. These should be flat, but it is
important that they have a small fence around the corners to avoid
accidental falling of things. If you see space savers like that, be
sure to check if there’s a hole in the back or somewhere so that any
water will fall off. You don’t like any bath bubbles getting stuck and
forming as series weird white dirt, do you?
And whatever happens, never choose a bathroom
space saver made of wood. There are many pests when it comes to wood;
both ant colonies and termites reside on wood. Also bath water and wood
= not really a pleasant combo, I mean in the long run, I mean in a
really really long run, like 10 years. If you are ought to buy a good
bathroom space saver why not those that are made of durable steel
wrapped in friendly plastic?
Now let’s talk about price, price is important to
reconsider. I have only one word to share with you about such subject,
and that is “cheap”. That’s right, don’t even try to reconsider buying
and expensive bathroom space saver just because it’s made by some
famous brand like Zenith. ANY bathroom space saver will do as long as
it has two cabinets, two to three flat racks with stoppers and
waterholes, absolutely no drawers and absolutely no mirrors… why? You
like to see yourself in mirror after you poop?
Do not even get me started about drawers, for a
bathroom space saver with a drawer is a big fail. Why the need to exert
an effort to pull something amidst the limited space if you could have
gotten away with just a simple flat surface to put your stuff on? I
would also warn you about bathroom space savers with a ridiculously
narrow set of feet too close to each other, I mean… timber! A simple
knock on the sides or at the back and the whole world will crumble
apart.
If you are going for a bathroom space saver made of wood anyway, might
as well choose the black ones. This way molds and stains will be hardly
visible, and a bowl that is actually colored black will be the
finishing touches, not! Those space savers made of extra thin pieces of
metal put together are worse. Like the ones they call flower or
vines-design, they look ugly I tell you and you should avoid such
bathroom space saver. Also, and this is very important; watch out for
space savers with edges that are too sharp for obvious reasons. Good
luck with your shopping! |