Where Should a Toilet Paper Holder Be Placed? (Height, Distance & Common Mistakes)
This guide gives exact placement recommendations for toilet paper holders: 60-70 cm (24-28 in) from the floor to the center of the roll and 20-30 cm (8-12 in) forward of the toilet's front edge, plus advice on choosing the left or right side. It also covers the most common placement mistakes, compares wall-mounted and freestanding holders, and explains when a multi-roll holder with storage makes sense.
It’s one of those details you rarely think about until it’s wrong.
Too far, too low, or placed in an awkward spot, and suddenly something simple becomes frustrating every single day. A toilet paper holder might seem minor, but its placement has a direct impact on comfort, usability, and even how your bathroom feels overall.
The good news? There are a few clear guidelines that make getting it right much easier.
Standard toilet paper holder height (with exact measurements)
The most commonly recommended height:
- 60–70 cm (24–28 inches) from the floor
- measured to the center of the roll
This range works well for most people and ensures the holder sits naturally within reach when seated.

Why this height works
When sitting, your arm naturally moves slightly forward and to the side. A holder placed within this range means:
- no awkward bending
- no stretching
- no adjusting your position
Even small differences in height can make everyday use noticeably less comfortable.
Ideal distance from the toilet
Height alone isn’t enough — placement depends just as much on distance.
The ideal position:
- 20–30 cm (8–12 inches) from the front edge of the toilet
- slightly forward, not directly beside or behind
Why positioning matters
If the holder is:
- too far away → you’ll need to lean or reach
- too close → it feels cramped
- behind you → it disrupts natural movement
The goal is simple: you should be able to reach it without thinking.

Left or right side — what’s better?
There’s no universal rule here, but the choice does matter.
The best placement depends on:
- your dominant hand
- available wall space
- the overall bathroom layout
Practical approach
- If one side is blocked, use the open side
- If both sides are available, test what feels more natural when seated
In shared bathrooms, placing it slightly forward often works best for everyone.

The most common placement mistakes
Most issues come from small decisions that don’t seem important at first.
1. Placing it behind the toilet
It may look minimal, but it’s impractical. Reaching backward breaks the natural motion.
2. Installing it too low
Forces you to bend down, which quickly becomes annoying.
3. Mounting it too far away
Even a small miscalculation makes it feel out of reach.
4. Ignoring the layout
Every bathroom is different — copying placement from another space rarely works perfectly.
5. Focusing only on aesthetics
If it looks good but feels wrong, you’ll notice it every day.

Wall-mounted vs freestanding holders
Choosing the right type is just as important as placing it correctly.
Wall-mounted holders
- fixed and stable
- clean, minimal look
- save floor space
👉 Best for long-term setups and smaller bathrooms.

Freestanding holders
- no drilling required
- easy to reposition
- flexible placement
👉 Ideal for rentals or changing layouts.
Small bathrooms: placement becomes more important
In compact spaces, even small details have a bigger impact.
A poorly placed holder can:
- interrupt movement
- make the room feel cluttered
- reduce overall usability
A well-placed one can:
- improve flow
- keep surfaces clean
- add subtle functionality
This is where thoughtful design becomes especially important.
Toilet paper holders with storage (a more practical solution)
In many bathrooms, the holder isn’t just about holding one roll — it’s also about where the extra rolls go.
Loose rolls on the floor, stacked on the tank, or stored in baskets can quickly make the space feel cluttered.
That’s why more people are choosing toilet paper holders with built-in storage.
What makes them useful
A well-designed holder with storage can:
- keep 2–3 extra rolls within reach
- reduce visual clutter
- remove the need for additional storage pieces
- make better use of vertical wall space
Especially in smaller bathrooms, combining these functions helps keep everything simple and organized.

Placement tips for multi-roll holders
Because these designs are slightly larger, placement needs a bit more attention:
- position them slightly higher if needed
- ensure there’s enough space below
- keep the main roll easy to reach
The goal stays the same — comfort first, with added functionality.
When a storage holder makes the most sense
A toilet paper holder with storage is ideal when:
- space is limited
- you prefer a clean, minimal look
- you want everything in one place
It’s a small change, but it removes everyday inconvenience.
What to consider before choosing a holder
Before installing or buying, think about how it will actually be used:
- Wall type — drywall, tile, or solid wall
- Ease of access — can you reach it comfortably?
- Durability — will it stay stable over time?
- Design fit — does it match your space?
A good solution should feel natural not something you have to adjust to.

Toilet paper holder placement might seem like a minor detail, but it plays a big role in how your bathroom works day to day.
When it’s placed correctly, you don’t think about it at all.
When it’s not, you notice it constantly.
That’s why it’s worth getting both the placement and the design right.
A well-built floating toilet paper holder with storage should sit comfortably within reach, feel solid once installed, and provide space for extra rolls without adding clutter.
If you’re looking for a solution that balances function and design, it’s worth exploring wall-mounted toilet paper holders with storage that are made for everyday use — not just appearance.
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Frequently asked questions
What height should a toilet paper holder be mounted?
The most commonly recommended height is 60-70 cm (24-28 inches) from the floor, measured to the center of the roll. This keeps the holder naturally within reach when seated, without bending or stretching.
How far from the toilet should the holder be?
Ideally 20-30 cm (8-12 inches) from the front edge of the toilet, positioned slightly forward rather than directly beside or behind. You should be able to reach it without thinking.
Should the toilet paper holder go on the left or right side?
There is no universal rule; it depends on your dominant hand, available wall space, and layout. If both sides are free, test what feels natural when seated, and in shared bathrooms a slightly forward placement usually works for everyone.
What are the most common toilet paper holder placement mistakes?
Placing it behind the toilet, installing it too low, mounting it too far away, copying placement from another bathroom without considering the layout, and prioritizing looks over comfort.
Wall-mounted or freestanding toilet paper holder, which is better?
Wall-mounted holders are fixed, minimal, and save floor space, making them best for long-term setups and small bathrooms. Freestanding holders need no drilling and can be repositioned, which suits rentals and changing layouts.
Are toilet paper holders with storage worth it?
Yes, especially in small bathrooms. A holder with built-in storage keeps 2-3 extra rolls within reach, reduces visual clutter, and removes the need for separate storage baskets. Mount larger multi-roll designs slightly higher with space below.
What should I consider before buying a toilet paper holder?
Check your wall type (drywall, tile, or solid wall), whether you can reach it comfortably, whether it will stay stable over time, and whether the design fits your space.
Are wooden toilet paper holders durable in bathrooms?
Yes, when well made and properly finished. EWART WOODS offers handmade wall-mounted and freestanding wooden holders from Europe, including multi-roll designs with storage, built for everyday use rather than just appearance.






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