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View all productsPhoenix toilet roll holders are available across several of the brand's tapware ranges, including Radii and Gloss, so the holder in your bathroom can match the finish and plate style of the rest of your fittings. Chrome, brushed nickel and matte black cover most bathroom colour schemes, and a toilet paper holder from this collection mounts the same way regardless of which range it belongs to.
Choosing a holder that matches your tapware
Because Phoenix builds a toilet roll holder into most of its accessory ranges rather than selling one universal design, the easiest way to choose is to start from whichever tapware or accessory range is already in the bathroom. A round plate design points to Radii, while a flatter, more linear plate points to Gloss or one of the other current ranges. Matching the range keeps the plate shape and finish consistent rather than mixing profiles on the same wall.
How the holder mounts
Most Phoenix toilet roll holders use a two part mount, with a base plate fixed to the wall and a spring loaded bar that holds the roll and clips or swings open for reloading. The visible cover plate then sits over the base to hide the screws. This is consistent across ranges, so the main difference between one Phoenix toilet roll holder and another is the shape and finish of that cover plate rather than how it functions day to day.
Finish options
Chrome remains the most requested finish because it suits almost any tile or vanity colour without standing out. Brushed nickel gives a slightly warmer, softer look that pairs well with timber vanities, and matte black is chosen most often when the rest of the bathroom hardware, including tapware and mirror trims, is already black. Since the holder is a small, close up fitting, getting the finish right matters more here than on larger fixtures where a slight mismatch is less noticeable.
Toilet paper holder as an alternative term
Toilet paper holder and toilet roll holder describe the same fitting, and Phoenix's range covers both search terms with the same products. If you are researching options across different brands, using both terms tends to surface a wider set of results, since not every retailer or brand lists the product under the same name.
Replacing an existing holder
When replacing rather than installing new, checking the existing plate size before ordering avoids extra patching work on the wall. A replacement toilet paper roll holder that shares a similar plate footprint to what is already there can usually go over the same fixing points, while a different range or a larger plate may need the wall repainted or retiled behind it. It is worth measuring the current plate rather than guessing from the room's general style.
Which range to choose
Radii suits bathrooms already using that round plate design across tapware and accessories, while Gloss and other ranges suit a flatter, more minimal look. Rather than treating the holder as a standalone purchase, it is worth thinking of it as one part of whichever broader range best matches the rest of the bathroom, since Phoenix builds the accessory ranges to be bought and matched as a set over time.
Installation tips
A masonry fixing is needed on tiled walls, and drilling through tile without cracking it usually means starting with a smaller pilot bit and working up to the fixing size gradually rather than drilling straight through with the full size bit. Position the holder at a comfortable reach from the toilet, generally level with or slightly below the top of the cistern, and check that the roll will swing freely without catching on a nearby wall, vanity edge or towel rail once it is mounted. Getting the position right the first time avoids a second set of holes if the holder needs to move.