Bulk Toilet Paper Storage - In the Closet
Storing your bulk toilet paper in the closet may seem obvious. However, many people only think about storing the toilet paper in the bathroom. Many home closets have leftover space: on a very high shelf, on the floor under hanging clothing, or in a back corner.
Since bulk toilet paper usually comes in a large rectangular block, you might have to take the package apart to store it in the closet. You can stack the four-packs against the rear wall without much trouble.
Bulk Toilet Paper Storage - Under the Bed
One place in the house that is usually badly used is the area under the bed. Long a repository for odd socks and dust bunnies, give the under-bed area a new life as the home for bulk toilet paper. Use large plastic cases designed to slide easily under beds, or just shove the packs in.
Bulk Toilet Paper Storage - Under the End Table
You would not want your guests to spy the bulk toilet paper package under the end table by your couch, but it is easy to hide there. Purchase or make an attractive table cloth that reaches the floor. Slide the toilet paper under the table, put on the cloth, and invite some guests over.
Bulk Toilet Paper Storage - In the Bedstand
If all you have in your bedstand is a dusty paperback, some marital aids, and some unrecognizable junk, clean it out and shove it full of toilet paper. If your bedstand is open on the bottom, get another table cloth to hide your stash.
Bulk Toilet Paper Storage - In the Garage
The garage is a great place to store almost anything. Make your husband clean up with tools and hardware and sling the bulk toilet paper package onto an unused shelf. Since toilet paper is wrapped in plastic, feel free to shove a pack wherever it will fit.
Bulk Toilet Paper Storage - In the Broom Closet
If you have a broom closet in your house, it is the perfect place for bulk toilet paper storage. To store individual rolls of tissue, slide the cardboard tube over the handle of a broom or mop.
Bulk Toilet Paper Storage - In the Car
With all the great deals on bulk toilet paper, you may fill up all the possible hiding spots in your house. So, hide your next package in the car. The trunk is a great place for a large package: it leaves room for the jack and tools, and doesn't add weight to affect the gas mileage.
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- Take the bulk toilet paper pack apart for easy storage.




