Sometimes it's the little things that make a big difference. When you think about what is going to go in your kitchen, you normally think about what your stove will look like, what your countertops will look like and things like that. You rarely think about something as small as a kitchen paper towel holder. The little things like a trash can, paper towel holder, napkin holder or even salt and pepper shakers can add a finishing touch to anyone's kitchen. They can also add just what is needed to spruce up a dull kitchen. If you're thinking about updating your kitchen but money is an issue, consider updating your look with matching small kitchen items. If you're creating a kitchen from scratch, don't ignore the small things figuring that you can pick them up anytime. Add all your kitchen accessories to your budget. Something as simple as a paper towel holder can add class to your kitchen. Not only is it functional, but there are so many varieties that you can find something to fit your kitchen décor and spice it up a bit. Kitchen towel holders can be put under a cabinet, beneath the sink or sit on top of the counter. Paper towel holders will range in price from $15 to $30 or more. You can get wooden or steel holders and many types in between. There are kitchen paper towel holders that attach to your refrigerator with strong magnets. If you need it outside or in a work area, the magnets can attach to any type of metal cabinet, such as a tool box. Most holders are made for easy tear off with one hand, even ones that just sit on top of the counter. Usually they have a weighted base and a strong arm to keep the roll in place. There's nothing worse than pulling a paper towel and the roll falls over or you are struggling trying to just get one sheet. Innovative designs keep the edge of the towel easily accessible so you don't have to look for the end. You don't have to worry about the roll coming off and unraveling because newer holders are made to keep the roll on the holder. And paper towel holders don't have to be just for the kitchen either. Many people are making the decision to have paper towels in guest bathrooms instead of using cloth towels.
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