Attractive toilet paper storage ideas

Nikki
by Nikki
So while there is nothing attractive about toilet paper I would like to have it stored in a nice way that is also easy to access (especially for a guest if, I hope this never occurs, happens to discover no toilet paper on the roll!). Space isn't really the issue. I have a pretty large bathroom and even lots of shelves just not sure on a good and functional idea
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  • Sheila Kaur Sheila Kaur on Nov 16, 2016
    Wow, if space is not an issue you've got lots to work with. 1: shoe storage bag hung up somewhere. Its normally in clear plastic and you can decorate it with silk flowers etc 2. A huge decorative ceramic pot (typically used for umbrellas by the front door) and toss them all in. Hope this helps you.
  • Karla Stamps Karla Stamps on Nov 17, 2016
    We do not have storage in my half bath, so I store extra rolls in a basket.....You could also use a closed container, however guests may not realize what is in it.
  • Karen Dunnam Karen Dunnam on Nov 18, 2016
    What-not shelf installed within visual range and arm's reach. Two rolls, along with decorative items. Or one of those L-shaped paper towel holders mounted under the sink or a cabinet, again easily spotted when needed.
    • Patti Pellegren Triggs Patti Pellegren Triggs on Jan 08, 2017

      I wrap my rolls in a decorative napkin/paper guest towel in the same manner as individually wrapped rolls are sold. The patterns pretty things up and the rolls are kept cleaner from dust and drips in the bathroom.

  • We28518635 We28518635 on Dec 13, 2016

    I store mine on a "plumbers helper" with a piece of fabric over it and a dolls

    head on top. if you sew use that fabric to make a dress; a ruler cut in hale

    glued on for shoulders; most guests cannot pass up raising the "skirt"

    to see whats under there.

  • Franny A. Nault Franny A. Nault on Jan 06, 2017

    I use a tall white plastic container with a cover and it holds about 6 rolls (not the double ones)

  • I've seen people hang crates on the wall, for a rustic look, with toilet paper rolls and towels tucked inside. It's pretty.