Outdoor Shower
An outdoor shower is an accessible alternative for bathing or rinsing from certain activities you do outside your house. If you have a pool, or even a beach house, it is the best way to control dirt and mess from getting inside to your house from all sorts of sand, soil, and residues especially if you are an always-observe-cleanliness type of person when it comes to your home.
You can choose from an open to an enclosed outdoor shower. But the enclosed outdoor shower has more advantages where you can incorporate personal variation for your needs when it comes to organizing things such as body products, garments, and other objects. So better choose an enclosed outdoor shower.
The enclosures used for creating outdoor shower is different compared to the materials used for indoor ones. The quality, durability, and appropriateness of the material that would be used should be considered as a priority. Why? One reason is that, you are now dealing with outside agents of weather and of the environment. Heat, moisture, water, and other insects should be taken note of once planning to make a outdoor shower enclosure for your house. Another reason is, you are creating an outdoor shower that is also an extension to your landscape and surrounding. In short, it should harmonize with nature. Thus avoiding plastic materials or vinyl for your enclosures.

For materials, there are lots of choices to choose from the varieties of wood, as well as concrete and tiles. Upon choosing wood, make sure to pick up a durable and natural one. Cedar or redwood are recommended for the enclosure. You can use stones for the base. Flagstones are the best to come up a natural look and also with less cracks. You can also use concrete with special stones or pebbles and add artistry on it, and also with tiles.
For the shower head, you can try to personalize and design your own using stones like natural showers or you can buy stainless-steel shower heads. You can also use faucets for other usage and needs.
But most of all, don’t forget the drainage system. One can create a drainage hole in the shower base then connect it to the sewer line, or carve a special water canal where the water from the shower can flow to an appropriate place. Just be creative and resourceful to get things done.
Make sure everything is clean and in order. Check every equipment for possible problems and clean the drainage to avoid mess and maintain a long-lasting and satisfactory usage.
Outdoor showers are convenient and fun to use. So be in touch with nature, while lavishing in great comfort outside and good feeling inside.

