Outdoor Shower Design Tips – Summer is around the corner, and probably you would like to dress up your backyard and make it a little bit prettier, but at the same time you can’t afford to spend too much money for the purpose. There is no need to worry. With a few following steps you will be able to enjoy your outdoor shower.
Outdoor showers can be portable or stationary. Stationary shower enclosures, surprisingly, add a level of excitement to your landscape. There are many ways to design them. Here are a few outdoor shower design tips.
Wood shower enclosures
Wood is one of the best choices. It is elegant, but more importantly it connects you with nature. Avoid any products made of plastic; like vinyl. Vinyl and plastic enclosures scream man made. The purpose of landscaping is to rejuvenate your emotions. The way to do this is to connect with nature. So, please, avoid vinyl and plastic products.
Don’t choose pressure treated wood. It will not only contaminate the surroundings, but it doesn’t look natural. Pick cedar or redwood. Make the fence stand out by using elegant post caps, larger than average posts (6*6), and trim work. Don’t stain the fence any color, but clear. Natural high quality wood is more beautiful than any stain you can buy.
Glass panel shower enclosure
If you want a more luxurious and elegant shower enclosure, you might use light screen panels or stained glass. The light screen panels are made up of a metal grid, complemented with tiny marble pieces inserted into the opening. These two options promote privacy without blocking out natural light. This is a great option, as it produces a more luxurious effect into your landscape. You might want to choose a glass color that complements its surrounding.
Container plants shower enclosure
This is another innovative idea. A lot of people actually use this idea, because it saves them a lot of money. However, it is very time consuming. You can create container plant enclosures by setting up tall container plants on the surrounding that covers your shower. For the flooring, you may use a flat stone or a lay board and then simply fill the gasps with river stones that are rich in color to highlight the design. You can use a complementing shower curtain for the door, or just create a maze of plant enclosures to add more privacy to the working place. Basically, this is a decorative enclosure.
Stone base
Use stone for the shower base. Probably, the best choices are select pieces of flagstone. Select pieces are larger than normal. They look much nicer and stay in place better. In addition, there are less cracks to deal with. Another secret to flagstone is the use of polymeric sand. It’s a specially formulated sand that dries hard like concrete. It’s a good product to use between the flagstone pieces because water can’t water can’t wash it away and it looks like real sand.
Again, if you are thinking about concrete; think again. To connect with nature, it must be natural.
Shower drainage
You will need to install a drain in your shower base. To do so, simply dig a trench two feet deep and slope it so the water goes away from the shower into a safe place. Determine where the end of the water should drain. You have some options here. You could have it drain into a hole filled with gravel, hook it into the sewer line, or just have the pipe lay in the ground. It all depends on the frequency of your shower use and the costs you are willing to incur.
Outdoor showers have three purposes. To help you connect with nature and people and, of course, to get clean. Any design you pick should blend in with the landscape. The shower should be close enough to your home that you will use it often. Finally, there is a romantic element to outdoor showers. The shower enclosure should promote nature, romance, and fun!