What Every Elegant Bathroom Needs
If you’re the kind of person that takes pride in their home like I do, chances are that your bathroom is a showplace. You’ve probably spent a considerable amount of money on quartz sinks, faucets that look like works of art, expensive lighting fixtures, Italian marble counter tops and custom tile on the floor and walls. I bet you even have a really fancy gold-plated toilet paper holder. There’s only one thing wrong with this Architectural Digest picture.
Just think, there you are, sitting on your state-of-the-art porcelain throne, surrounded by opulence that would bring a tear to Martha Stewart’s eye, reaching for the same boring roll of white toilet paper that your maid buys for the bathroom in her trailer. Disgusting, but what choice do you have?
Renova black toilet paper. It’s been a hit in Europe for years and now it’s finally made it’s way to America. This soft, 3-ply, biodegradable, non-toxic, fragrant bath tissue paper comes packed three rolls to a tube for only $15. Imagine that. You can have this wonderfully stylish toilet paper hanging in your bathroom for a mere $5 a roll.
I’ve only got one question. Does brown show up on black?
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Posted: February 24th, 2007 under Cool Stuff.
Comments: 3
Comments
Comment from nightS
Time: February 25, 2007, 1:02 pm
ohhh..I love them…I want some here!!!
And i doubt that brown shows on black..and if it did…still better than brown on white!!!
nice blog
Comment from Hammer
Time: February 25, 2007, 2:07 pm
Brown and black go together nicely, but we’re not talking about clothes here. What I want to know is how will you know when to stop wiping?
Comment from trill
Time: July 25, 2007, 5:44 am
Couldn’t sleep, so reading emails- and the anti-masturbation gum story, made me need to google the gum (one never knows when these new products could come in handy, pardon the pun)… and somehow I find myself now reading about using black TP. I can feel my mind being stretched with all this new learning… As to your question, I suppose one could hold it up to the light and if it appeared dry - one could ass-ume all was going to be fine. I shall bookmark this site and read further. So much to learn, lol! PS Sincere thanks for the laughs. Cheers, Trill.








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