Wooden Tissue Holder - Perfect Addition To Your Home Decor
Usually the toilet pot probably sits near a wall or in the middle of a section where two walls are adjacent to each other. The wooden tissue holder goes to the divider before the farthest forward point of the toilet. In this event that two side dividers flank the toilet seat, which seems more conducive to use or has the most space available, it should be your choice.
If there is no side divider to mount the holder. For this situation, mount it into an adjacent wall cabinet within the toilet seat limit. In the event that there is no sensible place to offer to the tissue holder, choose a portable tissue holder who has his own base and can be taken anywhere you want.
You should look at various points to correctly install your wooden tissue holder:
Place an impression on a wall where you need a can holder. Keep in mind the height of at least 2 feet above the floor.
Place the holder above your mark. The layout is with your tissue holder and is used to represent areas of side-mount sections. Line the center of the opening of a single layout with the impression you created. This impression is where one of the growing sections will go.
To verify that the level is well suited, place the holder on the top edge of the layout.
Focus on the side-mount section of multiple icons. Make two marks where the screw will go. Repeat it on the other side also.
Drill pilot gaps in dividers or walls in the areas you have checked for increasing screws. Use the drilling machine or any other drilling tool.
Attach the mounting section to the divider or wall using a mounting screw and a screwdriver. Make sure not to over-fix the screws.
Place the backplate cover of the holder above the side mounting section. Attach small set screws to the base with an allen wrench.
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