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How to make a wooden towel ladder for a bathroom

Making a wooden towel ladder for your bathroom is a simple and stylish DIY project. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

Materials & Tools:

  • (2) 1×3 or 2×2 wooden boards (for side rails) – about 5-6 ft long
  • (4-5) ¾” or 1” dowels (for rungs) – about 18-20 inches long
  • Wood glue
  • Wood screws (optional)
  • Drill with a spade or Forstner bit (same size as the dowels)
  • Sandpaper (120-220 grit)
  • Wood stain or paint
  • Measuring tape
  • Saw (hand saw, miter saw, or circular saw)
  • Clamps (optional)

Instructions:

1. Measure & Cut Wood

  • Cut the two side rails to your desired height (5-6 ft is standard).
  • Cut the dowels to your desired width (18-20 inches is ideal for towels).
  • Space the dowels evenly apart (around 12-16 inches between rungs).

2. Mark & Drill Holes

  • Mark the placement of each rung on the side rails.
  • Use a drill with a spade or Forstner bit to make shallow holes (about ¼” deep) at each mark.
  • Ensure holes are level across both rails for even rungs.

3. Assemble the Ladder

  • Apply wood glue into each hole and insert the dowels.
  • If using screws, drill pilot holes and secure the rungs with screws from the outside of the side rails.
  • Clamp the assembly and let the glue dry for several hours.

4. Sand & Finish

  • Sand the entire ladder to smooth out edges.
  • Apply stain, paint, or sealant for a polished look.
  • Let it dry completely.

5. Place in Bathroom

  • Lean the ladder against the wall or secure it with brackets for added stability.

Now you have a stylish and functional towel ladder for your bathroom! Let me know if you need modifications or design ideas.

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