A good shower caddy provides fixed places for bottles and soaps, making the shower feel tidy and easy to use. Choose a solution that fits your shower enclosure, your products, and your need for access. Here, you'll find specific guidance on selection, placement, and organization, so the caddy works for you every day.
Self-adhesive shower caddy
Self-adhesive mounting is a simple way to achieve a sleek setup without drilling holes. It's important to mount the caddy on a clean, dry, and smooth surface and to follow the included installation instructions carefully. Press the caddy firmly across the entire adhesive surface and allow it to set for the recommended time before putting any weight on it. If you need more items in the same style, you can assemble a complete solution with Package solution - self-adhesive series in brushed steel.
Shower caddy with high or low rim - how to choose
The height of the rim determines how securely your products stand and how easy they are to access.
- High rim: Good if your bottles are often damp, or if you want to minimize the risk of them tipping over when you use the shower. A specific choice is Shower caddy high rim - brushed steel.
- Low rim: Provides quick access to bar soap, razors, and daily basic products. See Shower caddy low rim - brushed steel.
Corner shower caddy for compact showers
In small showers and shower enclosures, a corner model can free up wall space and create a calm aesthetic. A corner shower caddy gathers bottles in a natural "flow" away from the water jet, so the caddy doesn't get unnecessarily splashed. A practical example is Corner shower caddy - brushed steel, which utilizes space discreetly and effectively.
Placement and mounting in the bathroom
Place the caddy to suit your routines – and so you can easily reach bottles in and out without moving your body too much under the shower.
Height and access
Place the top shelf at eye to chest height, so the most frequently used products are within easy reach. Avoid placing the caddy where it might interfere with the mixer tap or shower hose.
Measurements and spacing
Give bottles a little space between them so water can drain away, and you can quickly read labels. If you're unsure about the size, start with one caddy and expand as needed.
Checklist before mounting
- Clean and dry the surface thoroughly.
- Measure the height relative to your daily reach.
- Mark straight lines with an easily removable marker.
- Follow the installation instructions and wait the recommended time before using the caddy.
Organization on the shower caddy
Create fixed zones so it's easy to put products back in place.
- Daily use in front: Place shampoo, conditioner, and body wash at the front for easy access.
- Less frequent use at the back: Place hair treatments or extra products at the back or on a secondary shelf.
- Group by person: If there are several of you, each person can have their own section from left to right.
- Keep it simple: Fewer, well-considered choices create a calm look and less rearrangement.
Materials and style that match your bathroom
Brushed steel and matte black fit perfectly into many bathrooms and provide a uniform look across shelves and accessories. Choose a finish that matches your fixtures and other details, so the room feels cohesive. If you want a uniform look throughout the bathroom, you can complement it with accessories from the same series, maintaining the style across shelves and hooks.
A well-thought-out shower caddy is all about model selection, precise placement, and simple organization. Start with the caddy that best matches your shower enclosure – for example, a model with a high rim for secure bottles or a corner caddy for compact spaces – and calmly build from there. This way, you'll get a clear and functional shower area that works in practice, every single day.































