Moen Bathroom Accessories & Hardware

Moen is known for clean design and dependable performance in the bath. Shop our Moen bathroom accessories to finish your space with matching pieces in the right finish, size, and collection style—from everyday essentials to coordinated sets. Start with the category you need, then filter by finish (like Brushed Nickel, Matte Black, or Bright Chrome) to keep the look consistent across the room.

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Moen bathroom accessories are easiest to get right when you choose them as a system: pick a collection style, lock in a finish, then match sizes to your layout. Start by identifying what you’re replacing or installing—towel storage, paper holder, robe hook, or safety support—then confirm your wall type and mounting location. For towel bars, measure the available wall space and decide whether you need a shorter length (for tight layouts) or a longer bar for better towel drying. For toilet paper holders, check clearance to the toilet and vanity so the roll sits comfortably and doesn’t interfere with drawers or doors.

Finish consistency is where most bathrooms look “designed.” Choose one finish and carry it through the key touchpoints. If you’re matching existing pieces, compare finish names and visual tone (some “nickels” lean warmer/cooler). For grab bars, prioritize placement first (studs/blocking where possible) and select a length and style that fits the user’s needs and the room’s design. For shower rods, confirm tub/shower width and whether a straight or curved rod makes sense for space and comfort.

Popular categories

  • Towel Bars
  • Toilet Paper Holders
  • Robe Hooks
  • Towel Rings
  • Grab Bars
  • Shower Rods
  • Mounting Posts / Accessories (if you keep this as a subcategory)

FAQs

  1. How do I match Moen accessories to my existing set?

    Start with the collection name (when known), then match the finish and mounting style. If you’re unsure, compare product photos and dimensions before ordering.
  2. Which finish hides fingerprints best?

    Matte finishes (like Matte Black) typically show fewer fingerprints than high-polish finishes.
  3. What towel bar size should I choose?

    Measure your wall space and towel size. Larger towels generally work best on longer bars, while smaller spaces may need shorter lengths.
  4. Do grab bars need to be installed into studs?

    Stud/blocking is best whenever possible. If not, use the correct anchors for your wall type and follow installation requirements.
  5. Straight vs. curved shower rod—what’s better?

    Curved rods add elbow room in the shower. Straight rods work well when space is tight or you prefer a cleaner line.