"How to Solve the Problem of 'Tissue Boxes Looking Tacky' at Home: Boosting Your Living Space Vibe"
2019.03.07 published
Tissue boxes are just too uncool...
Have you ever felt that the tissue box placed in your living room or bathroom is "uncool"?
I feel stressed daily by the sight of the regular tissue box on my living room table, and every time I see it, I feel sad thinking, "It looks like something from a ramen shop or a diner..."
Since tissues are something we use a lot (especially during this hay fever season), I want to keep them within easy reach.
However, they don't look cute, they convey a strong sense of daily life, and a box that says "tissues" is just plain ugly.
But I wasn't sure how to make them look stylish, so I left the issue untouched until...
After doing a bit of research, I discovered that people have amazing ideas and there are wonderful products out there, so I'd like to share them with you.
Please take a look to keep your home a lovely and heartwarming space! *
Solution for the "ugly tissue box" problem at home ①
<Surprisingly cute tissues exist!>
What shocked me when I researched was that tissue manufacturers sell various "stylish tissue boxes" that I simply didn't know about!
From plain, pure white ones to cherry blossom and flower patterns.
These tissues, which look different from the familiar ones, seem to soften the overall sense of daily life.
Solution for the "ugly tissue box" problem at home ②
<Use a tissue box cover>
Nowadays, tissue boxes come in various sizes, so you need to buy a corresponding type, but
if you buy a tissue box cover that you like and use it every time, it can reduce the sense of daily life.
There are even tissue cases that stick to the side of the refrigerator, which is quite impressive!
➡︎Details of the magnetic tissue case*
There are also slim and thick tissue cases that accommodate various tissue box sizes.
Though it may take up more space, there are also tissue cases that combine with a trash can or can be used as a remote control holder, which seems convenient.
➡︎Tissue case that integrates with a trash can here*