Bathroom with zero wall space, in dire need of a towel bar.
I bought this towel bar, and discovered that anchors are longer than the thickness of the door, and the screws are just shorter. This kicked off some research for me, which yielded the possibility of using "hollow door anchors" which appear to just be shorter versions of what came with the towel bar. I also came across several comments of people saying that mounting a towel bar on a door will result in needing to buy a new door in the not-so-distant future.
I am not sure how much of my door is hollow core. The center is a pane of translucent plastic-like material. I've attached photos showing the door, approximately where I was planning to hang the towel bar, and the inside of one edge where the latch is mounted. <pictures removed for privacy>
Any idea what I'm dealing with here and whether it's safe to mount this bar? If so, what sort of screws/anchors should I be looking for? Let me know if there's anything non-destructive I can do to gather more info about the structure of the door.
EDIT: successfully mounted the bar, thanks for the help
tastygluecakes t1_jdy59my wrote
Is the door hollow? I would be surprised with a glass panel in the middle of the sides aren’t solid wood. That would be really shitty, tbh, haha.
Assuming they are hardwood, then yes you can hang it. There is more than enough strength in there with the proper screws to hold two towels.