Tag:shop=houseware

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Public-images-osm logo.svg shop = houseware
Houseware.jpg
Description
A shop selling small household items Show/edit corresponding data item.
Rendering in OSM Carto
Houseware-14.svg
Group: shops
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)should not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Useful combination
See also
Status: de facto

A shop that focuses on small items, like cutlery, crockery, cookware and decorative items. This could be suitable for the U.S. chain stores 'Bed, Bath, and Beyond' and 'World Market'

How to map

Set a node or draw as an area along the shop outline. Add the tag shop=houseware and name=*.

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Rendering

Similar tags

  • shop=furniture - a shop selling furniture.
  • shop=kitchen - a shop selling kitchen furnishings. It may also sell appliances, provide design or installation services.
  • shop=bathroom_furnishing - a shop selling bathroom furnishings and bathroom accessories.
  • shop=appliance - a shop selling appliances, sometimes referred to as "white goods" (fridges, washing machines, drying machines, dish washers, and ovens).
  • shop=electronics - a shop selling consumer electronics such as TVs, radios and fridges.
  • shop=lighting - a shop selling lighting fixtures.
  • shop=hardware - a shop selling fastening (screws and bolts, nails, hooks etc.), tools, power tools, plumbing, electrical, building or garden supplies, paint, kitchenware and homeware, locks, keys, and a key-cutting. shop=hardware is similar to Do-It-Yourself-store, except it is generally smaller and stock a narrower range of products.
  • shop=doityourself - Do-It-Yourself-stores (DIY for short), or Home Improvement Centers sell home, garden and construction products. They offer supplies for doing things yourself - household repairs and improvements (decorating products; home textile; bathroom and kitchen furniture and supplies; garden tools, machinery, furniture or supplies; flowers; shrubs or small trees; paint; hand tools; power tools; electrical, plumbing or building supplies). DIY store is similar to shop=hardware, except it is generally larger and stock a wider range of products.