Bathroom Accessories Without Drilling — 5 Methods That Actually Work
1. Over-the-Door Hooks
The simplest solution of all. Over-the-door hooks hang on the top edge of your bathroom door and hold towels, robes, bags and clothes without touching a single wall. They're removable in seconds, leave zero marks and hold a surprising amount of weight.
The catch: they only work on doors, so they're not ideal for every accessory. But for towels and bathrobes, they're unbeatable. Look for hooks with a rubber coating on the door contact points — these prevent scratching and stay put even when the door swings.
Our black over-the-door hooks are a popular first step for anyone upgrading their bathroom without drilling.
2. Magnetic Mounts
Magnetic shower accessories — especially squeegees — use a two-part system: a small magnetic disc adheres to the wall using strong adhesive, and the accessory snaps onto it magnetically. The disc itself is tiny and barely visible, while the accessory can be removed and reattached with one hand.
This works particularly well for shower squeegees, where you want to grab the accessory quickly after every shower and put it back without fiddling with a hook.
3. Self-Adhesive Strips and Pads
Industrial-strength adhesive strips have changed what's possible without drilling. When applied correctly to a clean, smooth surface, they can hold several kilograms — more than enough for a toilet roll holder, a small shelf or a soap dispenser.
The surface must be completely clean and dry, smooth and non-porous, and free of soap residue or grease. Press the strip firmly for 30 seconds, then wait 24 hours before applying any weight.
4. Suction Cups
Quality suction cups with a lever mechanism grip smooth surfaces like glass and glazed tiles with impressive force. They work best on shower glass panels, large flat tiles and mirror surfaces. They work poorly on rough, textured or porous surfaces and grout lines.
5. Freestanding Accessories
The most underrated option: don't attach anything to the wall at all. Freestanding toilet roll holders, floor-standing towel racks and countertop soap dispensers need no installation whatsoever.
A freestanding toilet roll holder in black is one of the highest-impact swaps you can make in a bathroom. It looks intentional, holds multiple rolls and costs a fraction of what a built-in wall unit would. Our standing toilet roll holder holds five rolls and takes about thirty seconds to set up.
Which Method Is Right for You?
The best bathrooms often combine two or three methods. A freestanding toilet roll holder, over-the-door towel hooks and a magnetic squeegee mount cover most of what you need — with zero drilling.