If space is at a premium and roommates are everywhere, perhaps this Shower Curtain Rod & Towel Rack ($32) combo is right for your bathroom. It adds up to five feet of extra hanging space on the outside of the shower curtain, eliminating the need to stack wet towels on top of each other. You no longer have to share post-shower cooties with your roomies.
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Fernandha
I use an exnapding rod. You put it in place and then twist one end to exnapd it and basically wedge it into place. It works fine, doesn't fall out or anything. No holes to drill, etc. The gym where I work out also uses this type of rod. If the tension rod won't work, there are other options. One would be to use adhesive. You could try to find an epoxy that adheres to glass and tile. The glue that hold the rear view mirror to the windshield in your car might work. Another method would be to drill the tile and glass and bolt the rod in place that way. It would take some care, but both the tile and glass can be drilled with carbide bits. Another way would be to suspend the rod on hangers from the ceiling, independent of the walls. I don't know if this would look acceptable in you bath.
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