Kleenex Box Off the Counter

Saturday, 11 May
Mid-Bay Shores, Maxwell-Gunter Rec Area — Niceville, Florida
Temps: Lo 63F / Hi 74F (17C / 23C)

As we were saying our farewells to Sherry and David on Tuesday, David commented about Mui’s projects.

My response was that he didn’t have any new ones on the horizon, because he was too busy “being retired.”  At the time I said that, it was true.  But a stop at Home Depot on the way home that afternoon resulted in a quicky project.

I prefer the rectangular Kleenex boxes to the upright ones.  Since there is a definite lack of counter space in the bathroom, I’ve been keeping the tissue box on the bottom shelf of the corner cabinet.  An OK solution, but other things in the cabinet can make getting to the tissue difficult.

Enter Mui.  I presented the problem to him and asked him to find a tissue box holder that we could mount on the wall.  He found plenty of options — some metal; others plastic.  Some cheap … and I mean cheap in looks and price; others expensive.  In the end, we settled on the TrippNT 50896 High-Impact Polystyrene (HIPS) Wall-Mountable Kleenex Box Holder (pictured above).  Mui ordered it from Amazon on May 2, and we received it when we arrived at Mid-Bay Shores on May 6.

The construction and quality looked good.  The only problem was the color.  White was way too bright for the dark cherry color of the bathroom wall.  No problem … a can of spray paint and Mui’s steady hand wielding the spray can did the trick.

After lightly sanding the surface of the holder to ensure better paint adherence,
Mui uses the grill as a workbench and goes to work with the spray can.

We picked this satin nickel Rust-Oleum spray to match the bathroom fixtures.
The quick-drying paint allowed handling of the tissue box holder within a couple hours.

Adhesive-backed felt bumpers, affixed to the back and top of the holder, protect the
bathroom cabinet and wall from paint transfer and scratches.

Pick-drilled pilot holes make it easier to mount the holder with self-tapping screws.

The finished product!

The width of the box holder is not much more than the towel rack; mounting it in
the center of the wall, allows for the tissue box to be slid easily into the holder.
(ooops; forgot to remove the dust cloth before I took the picture!)

Not a major mod, but any change that makes efficient use of space is a good one.

15 comments:

  1. Could you send Mui to Sioux Falls this afternoon? Maybe he could solve my recurring awning problem for me. :((

    P.S. I'm a Puffs person, myself.

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  2. Another clever MM (Mui Mod). Loved the determined look on his face as he screwed it into place. No screw was going to get away from him! :cD

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  3. Very clever idea! Now the tissues are up and out of the way and not using any other needed space. I like the paint color. Gotta keep these men busy!

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  4. What a great idea! Love the color. Isn't it so great to be married to a handy man? We are two lucky ladies...in more ways than one.

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  5. the holder reminds me of the ones used at the hospital to hold the 'disposable gloves'..same concept but yours looks much nicer painted silver!

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  6. Love the idea! May have to do the same!

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  7. Nicely done! We found a clear plastic holder for a square box of Kleenex that we use by the chair in the 'livingroom.' You'll feel the same joy that I do when I reach for a tissue that is handy but still out of the way.

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  8. Seems like all you have to do is think it up and Mui makes it happen. I too love the look of concentration on his face. I'm a handkerchief person myself. Just throw them in the laundry and use them again.

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  9. Very nice solution to a problem we all have. I've seen many of the clear ones for the square boxes but this is perfect for us "regular" box users :)

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  10. Good job Mui! Another well done project.

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  11. I love it! I'm going to show this to Ron.

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  12. Nice job. I may consider doing the same thing.

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  13. What a great idea - I want one!

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  14. Prefer Square & Upright... Who me?!
    Yep... Imagine that ;)
    Nice paint job. Went thru' a bunch of that silvery color back in our Airstream days.

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  15. I could not have imagined I would ever be typing these words, but that is a excellent engineered tissue holding bracket:)

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