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"Ajanta" <ajanta@null.void> wrote in message
news:091120060238584700%ajanta@null.void...
> You can tell that I'm not the greatest home repair whiz. I need to
> install a toilet roll holder, but I blank out when deciding where on
> the wall it should go. Problem is, I recall most institutional settings
> have it at approximately elbow height and slightly to the front of the
> body. OTOH most homes place it much lower. I do not know why, because
> then you have to bend down to get the paper.
>
> Why this difference, and do you think one placement is better than
> others? It isn't a matter of what I like because it would obviously be
> used by many friends and family, young and old.
>
> Any opinions?
If you're conflicted, do not mount the TP dispenser on the wall. Little racks
are available that allow the, um, user to move the dispenser to any
location. This has the added benefit of easily taking the whole roll to an
area where TP is needed in an urgent situation (an extreme chick-flik movie
in the family room, a beloved pet's "accident" in the hallway, or to
celebrate the team's homecoming victory in the yard).
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