Over the past decade or so, the size of toothbrush handles have grown in thickness. In the race to make the bigger and better toothbrush more closely resemble a meat tenderizer, bathroom vanity design has fallen somewhat behind.
In the past two years, I lived in four places, and have visited countless hotel rooms. Everywhere I go, I see ceramic cup holders and toothbrush holders built into the wall....that have not been able to hold a toothbrush since 1989 because the holes are so tiny.
I currently have the standard cup holder built into the wall with surrounding holes intended to house 4 toothbrushes. Ours do not fit, so we are forced to use a cup, one that is not intended to hold such. We also employ a tongue scraper in our dental hygiene equipment, which also would need storage with the toothbrushes.
So, I have to ask, what is the default (built-in) setup for toothbrushes in your home? How many people do you share your bathroom with? And most importantly, how do you accommodate your toothbrushes?




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