Finding The Right Bathroom Magazine Rack

 

Bathroom Magazine Rack Ideas from InterDesign Inc., Rubbermaid, Umbra and Simplehuman.

Are you an avid reader? Do you like sitting up in bed at night, or early morning, reading a book, magazine or newspaper? Although such a pastime may not be as common as it once was, there are still millions of people around who do just that. If you are one of them, then there is at least a chance that you are also one of the minority who like to read in the bathroom too.

To cater for those who like to read a magazine or newspaper in the bathroom, there is always the possibility of buying a bathroom magazine rack to keep the reading material handy. But where should you keep such a magazine rack for best convenience? Reading a magazine while showering is not a very practical idea, but doing so while soaking in the bathtub or sitting on the toilet is definitely doable, and frequently done. One problem with reading in the bath is dozing off and dropping the magazine or book in the water, but people who enjoy this bath time leisure are surely willing to take such risks?

Where you want the bathroom magazine rack placed will no doubt depend on your bathroom reading habits. Judging by the most popular magazine racks at Amazon that are for bathroom use, keeping the magazines close to the toilet and fixed to the wall is a common choice. A joint magazine and  toilet paper holder from InterDesign Inc, for example, has been favorably reviewed by quite a few customers at Amazon, always a good place to see what others are buying and saying. This is an economically priced (under $20) over the toilet rack.

Some of the better known sources for bathroom magazine racks are Rubbermaid, Umbra and Simplehuman.  An example from Simplehuman is priced at around $60, and is a high quality of modern bathroom racking. It’s sleek and solid appearance, as it accommodates toilet roll and magazines, will go well in most modern bathrooms. From Rubbermaid, the Rubbermaid Optimizers Deluxe plastic magazine rack could be used in the bathroom or elsewhere, and sells at about $12. From Umbra, the Illuzine Magazine Rack is an interesting “floating” design that would go well in most modern bathrooms, though not made specifically for the bathroom. The Illuzine is priced at about $25.