DIY Outdoor and Indoor Towel Racks for Campers: Quick and Easy Solutions

I got a little creative and created two different clothes racks and all were made in a little under an hour. Most materials I had around the house and the snap kit I picked up at Home Depot a few months ago. Each rack is pretty easy to construct.

Outdoor towel rack for those times when you don’t want to hang wet stuff inside and the campground doesn’t allow clotheslines.

When the racks are not needed the pole can be stored inside and the straps are snapped up to the bottom of the bunk.

For the outdoor rack, I used a longer dowel and attached straps to the bottom of the bunk. I added a washer so that the screw doesn’t pull through the strap. Make sure the wood screws you use aren’t too long as they may damage the bottom of your mattress. If they do go through a little bit, either nip off the end or make a cover that will protect the mattress. There are also snaps attached to the bottom of the bunk so that the straps can be snapped up out of the way when not used. The dowel will be stored inside the camper in one of the cabinets when not in use.

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Indoor towel rack that uses the straps and snaps that hold the door to the ceiling when stored. I added snap ends to the dowel and they snap into the snaps that are already available. Mine lines up right by the kitchen sink.

Have you made something similar? Let me know in the comments!


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