How to Store Spare Toilet Rolls Neatly — Without Them Looking Messy
How to Store Spare Toilet Rolls Neatly — Without Them Looking Messy
Running out of toilet roll mid-session is one of those small household failures that is entirely preventable — yet it keeps happening. The problem is rarely a shortage of rolls. It is a storage problem: spare rolls are stashed in a cupboard on the other side of the room, balanced on the back of the cistern or piled loosely on the floor in an arrangement that looks untidy and falls over when you need one.
In this guide we cover the best ways to store spare toilet rolls so they are always within reach, look intentional and stay clean and dry.
The Problem with Storing Rolls on the Cistern or Floor
Spare rolls left on top of the cistern or on the floor absorb moisture from the bathroom air, collect dust and look cluttered. In a bathroom that gets regular shower steam, rolls can become damp and unusable. Storing them on a purpose-built holder — whether wall-mounted or freestanding — keeps them elevated, dry and accessible.
Option 1: Wall-Mounted Reserve Roll Holder
A wall-mounted reserve holder is the cleanest solution for bathrooms where floor space is limited. It keeps two to four spare rolls stacked vertically on the wall near the toilet, completely off the floor and out of the way. The Minismus Wall Mounted Toilet Roll Holder for 3 Extra Rolls mounts without drilling on smooth walls and holds three rolls securely — enough for several days in a busy household.
Option 2: Freestanding Multi-Roll Holder
If your walls are not suitable for mounting — rough tiles, hollow partitions or a rental where you prefer not to touch the walls — a freestanding holder is the most practical alternative. Place it beside the toilet within easy arm's reach. The Minismus Standing Toilet Roll Holder stores five extra rolls on an elevated base that keeps each roll off the floor and dry. The elevated design also makes it easier to grab a roll without bending all the way to the floor.
Option 3: Built Into the Roll Holder Itself
Some toilet roll holders include storage for one spare roll as part of the unit — either on a secondary spindle below the active roll or on a small shelf above it. This approach works well for single-person bathrooms or small toilets where space is tight and you only need one backup roll at any given time.
How Many Spare Rolls Should You Keep in the Bathroom?
A practical rule of thumb: keep enough rolls in the bathroom to last until the next scheduled shopping trip, plus one. For a household of two, that typically means three to five rolls within reach of the toilet at all times. For larger households or infrequent shopping, storing more — with a dedicated multi-roll holder — prevents the problem entirely.
Keeping Stored Rolls Clean and Dry
A few simple habits extend the life of stored rolls:
- Keep rolls elevated off the floor — floor contact in a humid bathroom damages the bottom of the roll over time
- Avoid storing rolls directly next to the shower or bath where steam is densest
- Choose a holder with an elevated base or individual slots that allow air circulation around each roll
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