not for shampoos and soaps, but as a footrest about 18 inches off the shower floor. Another solution is corner shelves inset into the tile — a few for shampoo and one as a footrest. They can be made from the remnants of your counter stone to tie the shower in visually to your vanity. Simple and functional
below shampoo, conditioner, soap, etc. insets
Foot rest for shaving and shampoo holder
not for shampoos and soaps, but as a footrest about 18 inches off the shower floor. Another solution is corner shelves inset into the tile — a few for shampoo and one as a footrest. They can be made from the remnants of your counter stone to tie the shower in visually to your vanity. Simple and functional
Place for shampoo, largest bottle and slope to shower floor
I like the recess in the shower wall for shampoos etc.
place for shampoo and soap. A small, recess in the shower wall with a shelf or two works magic when there are multiple bottles of shampoo, conditioner, gel and more. Size the niche to accommodate the tallest bottle you'll use and make sure to slope the shelf towards the shower to allow it to shed water
shaving + shampoo bottles> needs to be carefully installed!
This low built-in bench is a great idea. It's perfect for shampoo bottles — saving you from picking them up off the floor — or as a place to rest your foot when you're shaving.
This low built-in bench is a great idea. It's perfect for shampoo bottles — saving you from picking them up off the floor — or as a place to rest your
perfect for shampoo bottles — saving you from picking them up off the floor — or as a place to rest your foot when you're shaving.
perfect for shampoo bottles — saving you from picking them up off the floor — or as a place to rest your foot when you're shaving.