11 Smart Storage Solutions for Bulk Paper Towels and Toilet Paper
Buying in bulk certainly saves money — 27% on average. Plus, bulk buying actually supports sustainability. We’re all about that with eco-friendly bamboo paper products at Save Trees.
Still, bulk storage can be a dilemma. We have you covered.
These 11 paper towel and toilet tissue storage ideas help you wrangle bulk products at your home or business. Convenience, savings and preparation don’t have to mean clutter!
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1. Over-the-Door Racks
You usually have room for storage when you have doors. It takes a dab of elbow grease to install over-the-door storage racks, freeing up floor and shelf space. Many models don’t require tools at all.
Racks are highly useful in linen closets, utility rooms and inside your bathroom door. Use the attached pockets or shelves to neatly stack large rolls of paper towels or extra toilet paper. They’re within reach and out of sight most of the time.
Bonus tips. Place your paper rolls in labeled bins or bags within the rack to keep them dry, clean and discreet. Over-the-door racks fit well in small apartments and janitorial closets.
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2. Stackable Bins
Storage bins have moved beyond clunky cubes. Stackable, lockable bins come in an array of colors, features (wheels!) and sizes. You can even find styles that match yours — no wall of matte white boxes unless that’s what you like.
Stackable storage bins maximize vertical space on shelves, under counters and more. They’re great for homes in all sorts of hidden spaces. Businesses that order paper products in bulk and need to manage inventory can use bins to help reduce waste.
Bonus tips. Transparent bins let you check your stock at a glance. Label bins with permanent markers or custom stickers to see type or size (like “12-Pack Paper Towels, Guest Bathroom 2”).
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3. Rolling Carts
Put your paper products on wheels, then move them where they need to be. A rolling cart tucks into closets or corners and comes in appealing designs (search for “utility chic”).
Add drawers or baskets to sort bulk paper towels and toilet paper by room or use (like kitchen vs. bathroom). Look for locking wheels to keep the cart stable, especially on tile and hardwood floors.
Bonus tips. Rolling carts are clear picks for cleaning crews, large households and anyone who needs to restock rooms often. With removable baskets, you can pull and fill without taking the whole cart.
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4. Extra-Storage Toilet Paper Holders
You can choose from TP holders beyond old-fashioned dispensers. Some newer toilet paper holders include built-in room for three to six extra rolls. They’re ideal for guest bathrooms and business restrooms.
The holder-plus-storage combo keeps your space tidy without needing to install shelves. Look for vertical, space-saving designs, particularly when you’re in tight spaces. You can also find eco-conscious options (bamboo, recycled materials) that pair perfectly with sustainable toilet paper.
Bonus tips. Are you a renter or in a temporary setup? Toilet paper dispensers with extra storage come in slim, freestanding styles that don’t need mounting. They’re typically cost-effective.
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5. Under-Sink or Vanity Storage
Your sink doubles as a storage space — what better spot to have bamboo paper towels and TP? Use expandable shelving or baskets underneath to stash bulk paper products. It’s also a smart spot for commercial overflow that needs to be close but out of sight.
Buy storage in rust-resistent materials (like coated wire or eco-friendly plastic) to avoid corrosion. Clear bins or waterproof totes for paper in under-sink storage work well in damp rooms.
Bonus tips. Tiered organizers and pull-out drawers help you get the most out of deep cabinets. The sink’s an excellent spot for business paper towel and TP storage; you avoid digging around for backstock.
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6. Storage-Ready Furniture
Ottomans, benches, coffee tables and more can contain storage compartments. Your decor’s on display, but your bulk toilet paper and paper towels aren’t (win-win). A number of stylish models fit your home or office aesthetic while packing your paper rolls.
Look for lift-top designs or hinged lids for quick access. Choose breathable materials when you’re in a humid region. Sustainably sourced cotton canvas, seagrass and bamboo (our favorite) are all wise options.
Bonus tips. Place baskets inside roomy compartments. You’ll have an easier time organizing, rotating and restocking. Storage-friendly furniture is wonderful in small living areas and busy business rooms.
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7. Upcycled Bookcases or Lockers
Put unused items to savvy use with upcycling. Give an old piece of furniture new life as a bulk toilet paper and paper towel storage zone. Bookcases, cabinets and lockers accommodate plenty of rolls.
Design them to your liking because the look’s all yours! Creatively label furniture for paper storage, or notate the back for discretion. Lockers with doors double as closed storage, while attractive tapestries or fabrics work as curtains over open bookcases.
Bonus tips. Add coordinating baskets or reinforced cloth bins to keep rolls together and dust-free. Cluster bulk paper towels and TP by room for greater efficiency.
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8. Dedicated Utility Shelves
It’s not a huge task, and the payoff is superb. Install sturdy shelving in underused areas of your home, like garages or laundry rooms. Shelves in the janitor’s closet or supply room keep bulk paper towels for business spaces organized and ready to grab.
Opt for adjustable shelves that hold heavy loads without bending or bowing, often metal. You can also find units with raised edges and/or add plastic liners if the room gets dusty or humid.
Bonus tips. Group paper towels and toilet paper by how frequently you reach for them. Place high-turnover rolls at eye level, while seasonal or overflow stock sits higher up.
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9. Wall-Mounted Paper Towel Dispensers
You want the savings of bulk paper towels, but you don’t want them to overtake your space. Streamline your setup with wall-mounted dispensers in kitchens, bathrooms and hygiene stations. They cut clutter while keeping paper towels clean and off surfaces.
Choose universal designs so you’re not locked into one brand or roll size. A touchless model helps reduce the spread of bacteria. Some models even include compartments for storing a couple of backup rolls.
Bonus tips. Install a vertical stack of two to three standard rod-style dispensers to make the most of your bulk supply. Keep a nearby bin or cabinet stocked with extra rolls for quick refills. A bank of automatic models is especially useful in high-traffic commercial spaces.
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10. Vacuum-Sealed Bags
Keep your bulk toilet paper and paper towels in prime condition with one nifty gadget and heavy-duty bags. Vacuum sealers compress paper when you’re really into buying in bulk (we see you, bamboo TP buyers). Sealed bags save you a ton of space for long-term storage in basements, attics and utility rooms.
Vacuum-sealed bags also help keep pests like silverfish and mice from damaging your paper. Label and date bags to know exactly what you have on hand and rotate as needed.
Bonus tips. Avoid humid storage areas when stocking vacuum-sealed bags, and toss in dessicants. Paper absorbs moisture that can turn bags into warped, mildewed or moldy rolls.
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11. Ceiling-Mounted Storage
Don’t overlook your overhead space. Install ceiling-mounted racks or hanging storage bins for bulk paper towels and TP. This tactic is especially useful in supply rooms, garages and maintenance areas with little floor and wall space.
Then, store bulk paper towels and toilet paper in labeled bins or bags. You keep them dry, clean and out of the way. However, don’t mount into just drywall — beams, joists and concrete must support the weight.
Bonus tips. Ceiling-mounted storage takes some labor, but you’ll forget how you lived without it once it’s up. Businesses with janitor services, households with garages and anywhere with high ceilings have promising ceiling storage options.
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Buying and Storing in Bulk Get Better With Save Trees
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Smart storage makes it easy to say yes to bulk buying and no to last-minute store trips. And when you’re buying bigger and better, bamboo is the way to go.
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