Luggage Racks For Bedroom Or Hotel Style Suitcase Stands and Holders
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Luggage Pros Designer Luggage Rack with Black Webbing
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This wooden luggage rack is made from solid oak and features an attractive and elegant curved legs. This is a sturdy hotel style luggage stand which is available in dark or light colored wood to suit your bedroom style.
Deluxe Chrome Luggage Rack, 21"Hx26"W, CHROME
Amazon Price: $34.50 (as of 06/02/2012)![]()
This is a simple chrome luggage stand ideal for the bedroom or to take with you for use in a guest or hotel room stay.
Luggage Pros WallSaver Luggage Rack with Tapestry Webbing
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This is a nice looking, solid oak sturdy luggage rack with stylish curved legs from the Luggage Pros. The especially nice things about this elevated luggage holder is it has protective raised backing to save your walls from getting scuffed, dented and scratched up by heavy bags and suitcases.
Why Would Your Use A Luggage Rack Stand?
Of course, the main purpose of a wood luggage stand was to give guests a place to stand their suitcase when they came visiting or arrived in a hotel. For the user, it keeps the luggage off the floor raising it to a more comfortable height for reaching in and out to get clothes etc. For the invitee, it keeps your guests from scratching up your dresser or other bedroom furniture by dumping their suitcases on top of them. It keeps chairs and other bedroom furniture free for their intended purposes and generally, is a really nice convenience to have on hand.
If you travel to hotels a lot, then a portable luggage stand is perfect for packing on top of the suitcase and pulling out when you need it - if you can find one small enough to fit inside your suitcase. We did and it works great! Simply open your suitcase on the bed when you arrive, pull out the foldable luggage rack and turn anywhere in the room into a convenient suitcase holder. My wife would always book a twin room and use the second bed as a luggage holder, now we just use our suitcase stand which makes much more sense.
It just isn't convenient to put your luggage on the floor or expect your guests to do so with theirs. All that bending down to rummage for stuff and worse still, the floor just makes it too attractive to bugs and pets to go investigating. A luggage valet stand is a must have piece of guest room furniture and a neat folding lugagge rack should be part of your own personal travel kit too.
Other Uses For A Suitcase Valet Stand
They make a great night stand for decorative pillows when you get into bed at night. Those pillows make an attractive accent to your bed but get in the way when you sleep. A portable bedroom luggage rack makes a great accent pillow holder for the bedroom and sure beats dumping them on the floor.
One or even two luggage stands at the bottom of the bed are ideal for holding extra blankets or a comforterwhen you are not sure they will be needed. It sure beats waking up freezing and stumbling around in the middle of the night looking for a blanket or worse, finding out in the morning your guests were uncomfortable all night.
Another use is to simply put a serving tray on top and voila, you've got a small side table. A more permanent solution is to get a small piece of glass cut to size and you have a more elegant looking glass side table which with a hey presto, converts a luggage stand when you magic away the glass top piece!
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Reader Feedback
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theholidayplace
Mar 24, 2012 @ 10:41 am | delete
- I a great idea for holidamakers with kids needing to have some sort of organization in their room
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TheLifestyleChanger
Feb 29, 2012 @ 8:55 pm | delete
- This is a great selection. I need something like this for my guest room. Thank you.
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poddys
Nov 7, 2011 @ 1:05 am | delete
- This is a good idea, especially if travelling to those smaller hotels that don't have one. I definitely recommend the ones without a raised back, because then you can fit suitcases of all sizes on them.
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