Hooks & Hangers
1. Single Hooks
- Description: Basic one-point hook.
- Pros: Compact, easy to install.
- Cons: Limited capacity.
- Best Fit: Behind doors for towels, clothes, or bags.
2. Double / Multi-Hooks
- Description: Two or more hooks on one base plate.
- Pros: Space-saving, holds multiple items.
- Cons: Bulkier than single hooks.
- Best Fit: Bathrooms, wardrobes, entryways.
3. Robe Hooks
- Description: Rounded hooks designed for bathrobes or heavy clothes.
- Pros: Prevents slipping, smooth edges protect fabric.
- Best Fit: Bathrooms, bedrooms, luxury hotels.
4. Over-the-Door Hangers
- Description: Hooks or racks that hang over the top of a door.
- Pros: No drilling required, removable.
- Cons: May block door closure if too thick.
- Best Fit: Rentals, temporary setups, utility rooms.
5. Utility Hangers
- Description: Specialized holders for mops, brooms, ironing boards, etc.
- Pros: Keeps utility areas organized.
- Best Fit: Kitchens, laundry rooms, service balconies.
6. Designer Hooks (Premium)
- Description: Decorative hooks in brass, matte black, rose gold, or ceramic finishes.
- Pros: Adds aesthetic value.
- Cons: Costlier, more style-focused.
- Best Fit: Entry foyers, bedrooms, luxury wardrobes.
π Design Tip:
- Use multi-hooks in compact bathrooms.
- Use robe hooks for luxury bathrooms and bedrooms.
- Use over-door hangers in rented homes or dorms.




