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How to make a wooden paper towel holder for the kitchen

How to Make a Wooden Paper Towel Holder for the Kitchen

A wooden paper towel holder is a simple yet functional addition to any kitchen. Not only does it keep your paper towels accessible, but it also adds a rustic charm to your space. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of making a durable and stylish wooden paper towel holder.

Materials and Tools Needed

Materials:

  • A wooden dowel (1-inch diameter, 12-14 inches long)
  • A wooden base (6×6 inches or larger for stability)
  • A wooden backplate (6×12 inches)
  • Wood screws
  • Wood glue
  • Sandpaper (120 and 220 grit)
  • Wood stain or paint (optional)
  • Clear polyurethane finish

Tools:

  • Saw (hand saw or power saw)
  • Drill with drill bits
  • Clamps
  • Measuring tape
  • Pencil
  • Screwdriver
  • Wood router (optional for decorative edges)

Step 1: Cutting the Wood

Start by cutting your wood pieces to size. You’ll need:

  • Base: 6×6 inches (adjust for desired size)
  • Backplate: 6×12 inches (or taller if you want a longer holder)
  • Dowel: 12-14 inches (long enough to hold a standard paper towel roll)

Use sandpaper to smooth all edges and surfaces.


Step 2: Drilling the Dowel Hole

Measure and mark the center of the base where you’ll insert the dowel. Drill a hole slightly smaller than the diameter of the dowel (about ¾ inch deep) to ensure a snug fit.

For a horizontal paper towel holder, drill holes on both ends of the backplate where the dowel will be mounted.


Step 3: Attaching the Dowel

Apply wood glue to the hole in the base and insert the dowel. Let it dry for at least an hour. If you’re making a horizontal holder, secure the dowel between two brackets or directly onto the backplate using screws or glue.

For extra security, drive a small screw through the bottom of the base into the dowel.


Step 4: Attaching the Backplate

Position the backplate at the rear of the base and attach it using wood screws or nails. Apply wood glue along the joint for added strength. If you prefer a wall-mounted design, pre-drill holes in the backplate for easy installation.


Step 5: Sanding and Finishing

Sand the entire piece thoroughly, starting with 120-grit and finishing with 220-grit sandpaper.

If you want a natural look, apply a clear polyurethane finish. Alternatively, stain or paint the wood to match your kitchen décor. Let the finish dry completely before use.


Step 6: Mounting (Optional for Wall Holders)

If you prefer a wall-mounted design, drill two keyhole slots or attach metal brackets on the backplate. Secure the holder to the wall using screws and wall anchors for stability.


Final Thoughts

Your DIY wooden paper towel holder is now complete! This simple project enhances your kitchen’s functionality and can be customized with different wood types, finishes, or designs. Enjoy crafting your unique piece and keeping your kitchen organized.

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