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how do you store shower stuff in a wet room type sitation

26 replies

Nehru · 25/05/2013 15:29

we hadnt reckoned on this!!
I dont want the old cliched metal suction tray things that always are shit anyway.
anyone got some ace thing to keep a couple of bottles of shampoo in?

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OliviaMMumsnet · 25/05/2013 15:38

Is the wet room done already?
Can you tile a niche/hidey hole next to shower?

Nehru · 25/05/2013 15:40

Nope. Too late. H thinks racky thing will be ok. I don't think I like them

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Nehru · 25/05/2013 15:42

Plus. I fancy some really bright acid green or yella towels. Can't see any..,

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OliviaMMumsnet · 25/05/2013 16:09

Yella towels?

Are you sure?

I think you may need to suck up the suction tray
Sorry

Nehru · 25/05/2013 16:10

arf
i SAW WHAT YOU DID THERE

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Bowlersarm · 25/05/2013 16:15

I'm hoping someone answers you OP.

we use those suction thingies and I'm not keen. They keep on unsticking themselves and frighten the lives out of us when they crash to the floor.

I would like alternative ideas too.

JaxTellerIsAllMine · 25/05/2013 16:18

You can get metal racks that hook onto your shower holder, keep your toiletries in there, or get a nice waterproof (metal/wood) stacker to sit in a corner.

Cant stand the suction things - they never work.

OliviaMMumsnet · 25/05/2013 16:28

Pinterest is mostly full of niches
Sorry
Can you drill into the tiles and put some glass shelves in?

Greenandcabbagelooking · 25/05/2013 16:31

Keep shower stuff in a bag, then take to bathroom when you need it?

Nehru · 25/05/2013 17:25

niches get mildewy ime

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Nehru · 25/05/2013 17:26

i think drilling is in order

there is this thing that hangs around the shower upright i have seen

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Nehru · 25/05/2013 17:26

Lol at Green - these are teenage boys...

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ItsYonliMe · 25/05/2013 17:30

On the floor - that's what floors are for, isn't it?

Nehru · 25/05/2013 17:33

thats the current deal. I need a shelf. I want one of those ones with no fixings on them, the floating type, yet that draineth

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noddyholder · 25/05/2013 17:36

I got some frosted glass bottles for ours if you can be arsed filling them up They do need drilled though

Nehru · 25/05/2013 17:37

arsed filling them up?

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noddyholder · 25/05/2013 17:40

There is something called Draad for showers no drilling and strong German stuff

noddyholder · 25/05/2013 17:44

B and Q frosted soap dispensers I have just put 2 in our new shower and they look great but you have to refill them. They are £25 each but buy one get one half price atm.

notso · 25/05/2013 17:44

PIL have a pole with shelves attached, it's fitted with tension so no drilling.

HazeltheMcWitch · 25/05/2013 17:51

Yes, YES!
I am a sucker for an interior magazine, but in 99% of the pretty shower pictures, there is not nearly enough storage space for even a baldy who doesn't ike washing.

I like washing, and I neeeed lots and lots of options for shampoo and conditioner, good bathroom storage is my holy grail.

There's this tension shower caddy - my sis has it, it's ok but massively over-priced IMHO. It might be the one that notso mentions above. There's also an Oxo Good Grips one that's v similar.

noddyholder · 25/05/2013 17:52
PigletJohn · 26/05/2013 20:57

why this fear of drilling holes?

Nehru · 27/05/2013 07:13

Thanks all. Yes I'd seen the simple human one. Very expensive.

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noddyholder · 27/05/2013 08:51

I have a simple human small one still fell off!

LaCerbiatta · 27/05/2013 22:49

We have [lakeland.co.uk/22470/simplehuman-Corner-Shower-Caddy this]. It's very sturdy and looks good.

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