Kitchen Details: Out-of-Sight Paper Towel Holder (2024)

I recently wrote about a house that has a great kitchen. As the homeowner described what she loved about her cooking space, she casually mentioned the paper towel holder. Stop the presses. “The paper towel holder is one of your favorite things about your kitchen?” I (incredulously) asked. “Oh yes!” she replied. “I spent a lot of time thinking about the paper towel holder!” Readers, this is how stories are born.

I wrote about that kitchen, complete with a shot of the paper towel holder provided by the homeowner. It turns out she’s not alone in her consideration of this workaday detail.

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This is the paper towel holder in question, the first of its kind I had ever seen. As the homeowner said: “I love this idea because it keeps the towels handy but hidden.”

The kitchen was created by interior designer Jennifer Tidwell, architect Heidi Richardson and the homeowner. “This is the room I spent the most time on during the planning phase, and we went through several designs,” the homeowner said. “It was worth it, because this is where I spend most of my day.”

See the rest of the kitchen and the house where it lives.

It’s probably a safe bet that most Americans who use paper towels have them sitting on the counter in a free-standing vertical holder or hanging from a horizontal bar that’s mounted to the wall or underneath an upper cabinet. No one would accuse these rolls of being decorative (the prints of flowers or retro appliances notwithstanding), but anyone who has just spilled a glass of milk or has their hands covered in cooking oil will attest to the fact that easy-to-access paper towels are a must.

The benefit of having the roll mounted under the counter is twofold: First, you’re keeping a utilitarian item close at hand without making it a kitchen focal point. Second, you now have one less thing cluttering the countertop.

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Interior designer Cherie Miller of CDH Designs liked the idea so much that she added the feature to her own kitchen. She says she had her cabinetmaker create one as a trial run for a job she had coming up. He used a dowel rod, and for ease of changing rolls, the top of the opening is a little wider than the bottom (you pop the dowel up and out when the roll is empty). In Miller’s kitchen, the opening is roughly 13 inches wide at the top and 5 inches high. “The height is a bit of a squeeze for some of the larger towel rolls,” she says. In the subsequent project, she used a retractable rod (similar to most toilet paper holders) and made the opening 13 inches wide and 5 1/2 inches high.

Miller notes that a cabinet to store a trash can would normally need to be 18 inches wide. In this case, because of the width of the peninsula, she designed a cabinet that is 21 inches wide. “ I use the extra room to store additional rolls,” she says.

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Interior designer Sarah Robertson of Studio Dearborn says that moving the paper towel holder off the counter is a nice feature for kitchens where the sink is in the island, thus avoiding having the holder standing, sentry-like, in the middle of the room.

Studio Dearborn

In this kitchen, Robertson put the paper towels by the trash can (as Miller did). “Having the paper towels right by the trash can is handy for using and discarding, and puts paper towels within reach of children so they can help clean up their messes!” she says. “It is actually closer to counter level, where the action is, than a roll up under a wall cabinet.”

Robertson says she and her cabinetmaker have redesigned paper towel holders at least five times to improve functionality. “Previous iterations were not large enough to hold a jumbo paper towel roll,” she says. “We’ve also redesigned the dowel several times to make changing the roll easier.”

Studio Dearborn

Robertson says she now makes the holders with a roomier box and spring-loaded dowels. “Make sure your cabinetmaker considers the functionality and design carefully before having this built in!” she says.

Crystal Cabinets

Designers at Crystal Cabinets solved the ease-of-changing problem with a customized drawer.

Crystal Cabinets

The secret is revealed when the drawer is open. You can see how the paper towel rod slides up the carved channels.

TZS Design

Interior designer Tom Spanier of TZS Design created a similar drawer. In his version, extra paper towels are stored at the back.

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Now for paper towel holders that roll a bit differently. This one, by designer Sandra Bird, is off the counter but hangs from a more conventional wall-mounted holder.

David Heide Design Studio

A narrow pullout drawer is home to a roll of paper towels in this kitchen by David Heide.

The same idea, but on a larger scale, is seen in a pullout pantry by Rutt HandCrafted Cabinetry.

Richard Landon Design

Then there’s this paper towel system by kitchen and bathroom designer Richard Landon. He says the idea is simple. “Mount the paper towel holder inside the wall cabinet near the sink. Cut a slot in the bottom of the wall cabinet and pull the end of the roll through. Shut the door, and the roll is hidden, yet the end of the roll is easily grabbed,” he says. “We use an eccentric holder [a bar that is not round]. That makes it easy to tear off a sheet.”

Many would agree that good design is in the details. These are just a few deets to consider before you throw in the towel.

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Kitchen Details: Out-of-Sight Paper Towel Holder (2024)

FAQs

Where should a paper towel holder be in a kitchen? ›

Placing your paper towel holder on the wall preserves your available countertop space and ensures that your paper towels are close at hand for whenever a cleanup is needed. This option is very popular in studio apartments and apartments and homes with compact kitchens.

How to store paper towels out of sight? ›

“Mount the paper towel holder inside the wall cabinet near the sink. Cut a slot in the bottom of the wall cabinet and pull the end of the roll through. Shut the door, and the roll is hidden, yet the end of the roll is easily grabbed,” he says. “We use an eccentric holder [a bar that is not round].

What is the code for paper towel dispenser? ›

To comply with the requirements outlined in the act, paper towel dispensers must be positioned within a range of 15 to 48 inches above the floor for individuals reaching forward, and within a range of 9 to 54 inches above the floor for those reaching from the side.

What are the ADA requirements for paper towel dispensers? ›

The ADA states that paper towels must be accessible from 15 inches to 48 inches above the ground. They must also allow both forward and side reach for people in wheelchairs. To be more precise, the operable part of the dispenser must be no higher than 48 inches.

Where should a hand towel holder be placed? ›

Towel bars and other towel hardware should be within easy arm's reach near each sink and bath fixture. Bars usually work best on the longest wall in the bathroom and should be as long (horizontally) as possible. Towel and robe hooks can be used alone or in groups and fit more easily on short walls than towel bars.

What to do with a paper towel holder? ›

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  6. Rolls of garbage bags. ...
  7. Hats. ...
  8. Sheets of stickers.
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What is the most efficient way to store towels in closet? ›

Towels: To get the most storage space for bulky towels, it's best to fold them in thirds lengthwise, then into a rectangle. Place on shelves at your eye level or below, so the edges face toward the back for a neat appearance. If your closet is on the smaller side, consider rolling your towels for extra space.

What is the lifespan of a paper towel dispenser? ›

A paper towel dispenser has a lifespan of more than 10 years, including batteries that last nearly five years, but it can be a tough life in a place like a bar where patrons sometimes smash whatever can't fight back.

How high should a paper towel dispenser be in a bathroom? ›

A: RECOMMEND PLACING PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER W/ BOTTOM AT 3'-3” (39”) ABOVE FLOOR. ALIGN FRONT OF DISPENSER WITH FRONT EDGE OF LAVATORY OR COUNTER. CODE REQUIRES THAT THEY BE PLACED WITH OPERABLE PARTS (PAPER TOWELS) AT A 40” MAXIMUM HEIGHT. B: RECOMMEND PLACING SOAP DISPENSER W/ BOTTOM AT 3'-3” (39”) ABOVE FLOOR.

What is the ADA height for paper dispensers? ›

Accessibility Standards Requires

The height measured to the outlet of the dispenser must be 15" min (380 mm) and 48" max (1220 mm) above the finish floor.

How do you store towels without space? ›

If you are completely out of space, you might want to try an above-the-toilet shelf organizer. Available in many sizes with various shelving tiers, above-the-toilet shelf organizers offer extra storage without taking up additional living space. A shelf like this is great for storing towels and washcloths.

Is it better to store towels rolled or folded? ›

You can save room by storing your towels rolled up instead of folded, and a tower of clean towels will make you feel like you're at the spa. To store towels efficiently, fold them in half lengthwise and roll them up. Towel storage should be planned based on available space in the bathroom.

How do you store towels without storage? ›

Tuck them in a basket

If you don't have time for perfect folding and you like your towels more hidden, simply put baskets on the vanity unit's open shelves. In this bathroom, the wicker baskets add to the beachy vibe, playing off the jute rug and wooden table. You may opt for loose baskets or basket drawers on sliders.

Can you store towels in plastic bags? ›

Avoid plastic

“It may be tempting to leave your linens in the plastic bags from the dry cleaner, but don't do it,” says Skarbnik. In addition to plastic, you should also steer clear of cedar or cardboard to prevent yellowing and to keep your whites looking snow-white.

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