Too Much Toilet Paper, Too Little Room?

 
 
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We’ve all seen the news. We’ve all heard the buzz. We’ve all groaned over the empty grocery store shelves. It’s no secret! Toilet paper is flying off the shelves nowadays, and hopefully, you’ve got your stash. Far and wide, people are hoarding toilet paper like squirrels with their acorns in the winter. But in the rush of the moment, have we all taken the time to consider, “Where on earth are we going to store all of these extra rolls?” No need to panic because we are here to help. Maybe you’ve considered stuffing them all in that messy linen closet or stacking them under the bathroom sink, but we’ve got five simple and stylish was to deal with you TP problems.

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//FLOOR BASKETS

Floor Baskets are a fun and casual way to store any miscellaneous items around the house. Rattan or seagrass woven options are perfect for adding a natural touch to your space while providing function as well. For a more discrete look, trying a basket with a lid to help hid away the mess and keep your space looking spotless. This hand braided square basket with leather handles is one of our favorites.

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//WALL SHELVES

If you’ve got that empty space above your toilet and not sure what to do about it, wall shelves can be the perfect solution to both your design and storage problems. Accessories with fun baskets, containers, and none other than those extra rolls of toilet paper! This is an easy way to bring some added color and personality to your bathroom, so go crazy and add your personal touch. These Rejuvenation shelves come in a number of different finishes and brackets styles to fit your taste. 

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//ROLL-OUT SHELVES

Open base cabinets are easily made cluttered and are hard to keep organized. We all have that dreaded cabinet under the bathroom sink that we steer clear of, uncertain of what may be hiding underneath. Roll out shelves are a helpful way to make storing, organizing, and finding bathroom items much easier. Consider installing them in your existing vanity cabinets to keep those toilet paper rolls, rolled away and out of site. This one from Wayfair comes in a number of different sizes and finishes to fit your needs. 

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//FREESTANDING SHELVING UNIT

If you’ve got a bit of extra floor space in your bathroom, a freestanding shelving unit may be right for you. These offer a great amount of storage and decor space and can be moved around according to your needs. Some even come with wheels attached for easy mobility. Find one that fits your style and enjoy your newfound storage

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//DIY WOOD CRATES

In the mood for a simple DIY project? Try taking some unfinished wood crates and converting them into your own personalized shelving unit. Choose a paint that matches your space and accessories with plants, towels, and of course, toilet paper. You can even try organizing with a few fun baskets. 

Let us know if you decide to try out any of these solutions for your home. If you’re still struggling to find extra storage space in your bathroom, don’t hesitate to reach out to us for a design consultation. After all, it’s our duty to help you make the most of you space.

 

 
 
 
 
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