ShowerTileCourt

Index

Every listing, sorted by mount

45 listings across 6 categories. Every one of them carries a mount type, because that is the property that decides whether it survives a bathroom and what it does to your wall on the way out.

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6 categories

  • 6 listings · 2 mount types

    Over-the-Toilet Storage

    Five-foot furniture on a five-inch foot, in a room with a hard floor.

    The job

    standing tall in a narrow space without going over

    Split into 2 groups: Freestanding racks; Wall-mounted shelves.

  • 9 listings · one mount type

    Bath Rugs & Mats

    Ten listings that all say non-slip, and none that say what that means.

    The job

    absorbing water and staying where you put it

    Split into 2 groups: Single mats; Two-piece sets.

  • 10 listings · one mount type

    Toilet Brushes & Holders

    The scrubbing is the easy half. The holder is where these differ.

    The job

    scrubbing, then drying somewhere ventilated

    Split into 2 groups: Brush and holder; Brush and plunger sets.

  • 12 listings · 3 mount types

    Shower Caddies & Shelves

    Three different mounts, three completely different failure modes.

    The job

    holding bottles on a wet wall

    Split into 3 groups: Adhesive; Hanging over the showerhead; Portable, no mount.

  • 4 listings · one mount type

    Counter Trays & Organizers

    The one category with no mount question and no weight limit.

    The job

    keeping a vanity top from becoming a pile

  • 4 listings · one mount type

    Pull-Out Cabinet Organizers

    Not extra storage. The same storage, brought out to where your hands are.

    The job

    reaching the back of a cabinet

    Split into 2 groups: Bathroom under-sink; Kitchen cabinet, listed here for the same slide-out hardware.

The same 45 listings, counted by mount

Counted from the catalog rather than typed in. One of the six has no listing at all in here, and it still has a page, because plenty of bathrooms already have one fitted.

  • Adhesive mount in sectionA wall seen edge on, hatched on the far side. A flat pad is pressed against the near face, carrying a shelf that projects into the room.

    Adhesive mounts

    7

    7 listings in this catalog attach this way.

  • Drilled mount in sectionA wall seen edge on, hatched on the far side. A fastener passes all the way through it, with its exit point marked as a dot beyond the far face.

    Drilled mounts

    1

    One listing in this catalog attaches this way.

  • Hanging mount in sectionA wall seen edge on, hatched on the far side. A horizontal arm leaves the wall and a hook is taken over it, with a body hanging below.

    Hanging mounts

    2

    2 listings in this catalog attach this way.

  • Freestanding mount in sectionA wall seen edge on, hatched on the far side. A post stands clear of it on the floor line, carrying two shelves and touching nothing but the ground.

    Freestanding mounts

    5

    5 listings in this catalog attach this way.

  • Tension mount in sectionTwo walls seen edge on, facing each other. A rod spans the gap between them with arrows at both ends pointing outward into each surface.

    Tension mounts

    0

    Nothing in this catalog attaches this way.

  • Portable mount in sectionA wall seen edge on, hatched on the far side. A handled container rests on the floor line well clear of it, touching nothing.

    Portable, unmounted

    30

    30 listings in this catalog attach this way.

Two things about this catalog that are not tidy

Two products arrived filed in the wrong place

Both came to this catalog listed as counter organizers. Both are adhesive shelving for a wet wall, which is a different object with a different failure mode, so both were moved into the shower category and both say so on their own cards.

One product here is not a bathroom product

A bamboo pull-out spice rack for a kitchen cabinet is in the pull-out category. It is kept because its slide-out hardware is the same idea as the under-sink organizers, and it is labeled as a kitchen product in its subgroup heading, on its card and in that category’s questions.

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