{Giveaway is Closed}
The Winner is #129:Â Linda Miller – Linda, you’ve been emailed!Â
Bathroom hardware is so important to the functionality of a bathroom space, especially one like my master bath, a space that is really only big enough for one person at a time. And, you know I really don’t mind it at all. I’ve had the big spa-like bathroom, with his and hers vanities, spa tub, free standing shower and a toilet room and right now, I would prefer my tiny cozy bathroom to a big one. Call me crazy, but I’d much rather have a bigger bedroom and smaller bathroom, that’s my preference after having both.
When I was contacted awhile ago by Liberty Hardware, who wanted me to try out their bathroom hardware and safety products, I said YES. Why not try them out in my new house, since I had 2 bathrooms to outfit with hardware?
So, I chose Satin Nickel (Carson) for the hall bath and Oil Rubbed Bronze (Lockhart) for my master bath and I’ve just had the opportunity to get them installed. What a difference hooks, towel bars and toilet paper holders do for a space. Now I’m so much more organized and can dry my towels too instead of throwing them over the shower rod.
I chose Satin Nickel in Carson for the guestbath. It’s a basic satin finish with a nice looking base holder and I got several pieces to use in each room. A towel ring for the sink area.
They all come with templates to help hang them easy and quick. The template covers all the pieces and you can tape it in place and find where the holes are that you need for each. Taping in place helps keep it straight and using a level on top will ensure a level bar. This is the 24 inch towel bar I’m hanging.
I poked holes through the template and made a mark where my screws will go.
If you are going right into drywall, you’ll want to use these anchors to help the screws stay in. These are included in the package too.
Screw in both sides like this.
Then make sure the small set screw at the bottom is backed out all the way and these pieces slide right over the anchored metal bracket. Tighten up the small screw with a tiny screwdriver and your towel bar is set and in place.
Looking good in here. I still have to hang the shower bar too, but that’s all that’s left in here.
I love the sleek lines of the Carson line.
These hooks look great on the wood board above the beadboard in here.
Since I have all this sea-inspired artwork, I am using it in this bathroom too. Use what you have and since I love the beach, it works for me. I will probably put one more hook in the middle and this wall will be perfect.
In my small bathroom, I decided on hooks right outside the shower and one towel bar above the shower enclosure where I hang my large bath towel. One towel for my hair and a washcloth and that’s all in place now. I love, love using hooks in small spaces in a bathroom. These are nice and substantial, again Lockhart in Oil Rubbed Bronze and I have a mix of metals in here and that’s fine with me too.
Hooks can go in small spaces where a towel bar will not. I’m a big believer in hooks now.
My toilet paper holder is in place as well and now I’m about as organized as I can get in this small space.
Peerless also has some wonderful bath safety products, so while we were at it, my parents got to try out some of these products. Elderly folks sometimes need help in the shower and this tub and shower seat will come in handy in the future.
My parents are still pretty spry for their ages, as you know, but it might not be too long before this will be a handy item to have for them.
A safety toilet seat is also a must for elderly folks when getting up and down gets hard to do. Those handles help get the job done. My dad put one of these in his bathroom in the mountains and liked it a lot.
This safety bar will also come in handy for them to assist in pulling up from the toilet as they get older. I know this is something they will use now, especially my dad. Putting it within arm’s reach is much needed for helping out with safety issues as our folks get older. I’m grateful that they are still getting around well now, but you never know how long that will last.
I’m so thankful and happy with my new bathroom hardware! It makes such a difference and really brightens up my bathrooms, so thank you to Liberty Hardware for the opportunity to get these products for myself.
In case you didn’t know, Peerless bath hardware and safety products can be found at Walmart. It’s stylish and pretty and won’t break the bank either. I’m very proud to have both of these sets in my house.
And here’s some great news for ONE of my readers! Liberty Hardware and Peerless is giving away $100 in bath and safety products to one of my readers.Â
All you have to do is leave a comment telling me which you would use the most?Â
New bath hardware or some of the safety products?Â
Is is time to spruce up your bathroom too or do you know someone who could use these safety products? $100 in products for one of you!Â
I’ll leave the giveaway open for a week and choose a winner! Thanks for stopping by.
Note: This is a sponsored post and giveaway by Liberty Hardware and Peerless. All opinions are my own to share as I wanted.
dee says
I would love the hooks as I have a small bathroom and have to hang towels over the shower curtain. Thanks!
Debbie says
I’d first get the basics since I need all new hardware in my new to me house bathroom. It is a tiny room, so towel bar, hand towel holder, and toilet paper holder would be nice.
Thanks for the chance.
Teresa says
I would use this $ to buy my 75 year old mother some of the safety items you listed. I can identify with you on beginning to think about ways I can help my mother stay independent and comfortable as she continues to age. I’m a strong believer in taking care of our own as they get where they cannot do for themselves. I enjoy your blog and know you will continue to enjoy your new home! Thanks!
Courtney says
I really like the look of those Lockhard oil rubbed bronze hooks. I would probably choose some of those to spruce up the bathroom.
Grey says
I would choose new hardware. Yours looks so lovely! Thank you for this nice giveaway.
Suzie says
I’m a big lover in bathroom hooks. In my opinion, they are so much more versatile than towel bars. You can never have too many hooks can you?????
Lisa K says
I could sooo use new bathroom fixtures! Hubby & I recently bought a 1960’s fixer-upper that we’ve been slowly renovating room by room. Our 2 bathrooms will be the next projects; & they need total redos. Love your blog, Rhonda, and reading about the progress on your new home!
Deanna says
We’re adding a new bath to the basement so this would come in extra handy.
Margaret says
I would like to replace the wooden fixtures in my bathroom. Also my daughter will be buying a house and who knows what she will need. It would be wonderful to win this.
Cindy Hancock says
I would be most grateful for the safety bars! We don’t have any in our bathrooms, but installed some in our parents bathrooms and they couldn’t live without them! Thanks! 🙂
Carol S. says
Could definitely use a refresher in the dated bathroom!
Lori says
I love the hooks you put in the bathroom!!! I would definitely put those in mine, too.
Sylvia says
I could sure use the raised toilet seat for my 95 year young Mom. What a wonderful invention. Would sure make things easier for both of us.
Ardi says
I’m getting ready to update a bathroom, so the hardware would come in real handy.
Guerrina says
Oh, new hardward for either of my bathrooms! I think the half bath will be worked on first!
Sara says
The hardware!
Diane says
I love the idea of getting some safety items for my elderly mom!
Andrea says
What perfect timing….we are “gathering” items for a bathroom make over for our main bath whcih are children share….it’s a mess….we could defenately use the hardware since our current hardware is ….well falling apart. My fingers are crossed……
Andrea
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di@Cottage-wishes says
Oh boy could we use this!! We have a new house too!! It’s a sixties house and both bathrooms need new hardware.
Thanks, Di
Melissa c. says
Would love to win this to buy hardware for the master bath update we are in the middle of doing :0)