Our 2350 shower is confining for me, much more so than for my shorter wife. As a result, I am always disagreeing over her ideas of sticking things on the shower walls for I keep bumping them with my arms, usually to the point that they end up crashing to the floor. She has had shampoo caddies of various configurations, a plastic mirror, and yes, even a pair of nice towel hooks. One caddy hooked on to the shower head. That one stayed up but all it's contents ended up on the shower pan during one of my showers. I placed that caddie outside where she can see it, before every shower I took thereafter. That dang thing stays home now, in a has-been box with many other shower item attempts. I keep it all together as a reminder for her.
Also, given I am the second person to take a shower, I am the one who cleans up. My wife had a clean-up squeegee hung up in there that I fought for an entire trip. She insisted it would make clean-up easier. She just didn't get it that a squeegee can't be used effectively around obstacles. I wipe down the shower with a wash cloth. Obstacles make clean-up difficult.
I am so glad I refuse to drill a hole in the shower wall for I'd be ripping the screws out with some of my elbow jabs. We will see what this season presents. Last I looked, we have only a stick-on soap dish of which I am fine with. It is a constant battle. I keep trying to get her to simply bring in what she needs and take it out when done, bar of soap excluded.
We hang our wet towels over the shower door bar until dry.
We are so happy to have a real workable bathroom and shower, but we can't equip it like we have at home. There simply is not enough room for that. You 2551/2552 big corner shower owners probably can't relate to my dilemma.