At Deco and Lemon, we're sure you love taking invigorating showers in the mornings and relaxing ones in the afternoons. You might even be one of those people who light a scented candle and listen to their favorite
playlist while they're under the water. Wouldn't you love to be able to do that outdoors too? Don't hesitate;
install an outdoor shower in your garden. Tips and benefits of outdoor showers
If you have a pool in your garden, keep in mind that these types of showers will allow you to remove any
traces of creams and beauty products from your body before taking a dip. Furthermore, upon exiting,
you'll eliminate any traces of chlorine , salt, and dirt that may have accumulated on your skin and hair. Pool showers will keep your skin healthy and add
a touch of distinction and elegance to your garden. Therefore, you should choose a shower model that won't go out of style, is versatile, and withstands weather changes, so that it lasts for as long as possible.
Where should you place your outdoor shower?
Also consider where you're going to place the shower. The most logical place is
as close to the pool as possible, although you could also build a small walkway connecting the shower to the pool, so you don't have to get your feet dirty again after you've washed off. If you choose this last option, use
durable, non-slip materials. What types of showers are available on the market?
First, we should inform you that prefabricated showers are available, offering convenience in terms of installation and maximum functionality.
They are usually easy to install and only require
a water connection and a drain. However, if you prefer a shower tailored to your original vision, we recommend considering building one from scratch. Aesthetically, these types of structures are typically enclosed and have a box-like appearance, providing a sense of
harmony and privacy . In fact, some showers are indoors, with a roof and walls, but have a door leading to the garden. This allows you to keep your toiletries and enjoy a shower
without limitations in your own backyard. Some showers are partially enclosed by a wall, providing privacy and concealing the pipes and other installation materials.
What happens to the drainage of this type of shower?
It's essential to keep the
drainage area clean and clear at all times to prevent water from accumulating and forming
puddles of dirty water . Furthermore, keep in mind that you must carry out
thorough maintenance of this type of installation to ensure it lasts as long as possible and to prevent small but annoying accidents.

You now have more information about this type of shower. All that's left is to choose the materials and design that best suit the style of your pool and garden. Don't wait any longer to install your ideal outdoor shower.
Install pool showers in your garden
Tips and benefits of outdoor showers
If you have a pool in your garden, keep in mind that these types of showers will allow you to remove any traces of creams and beauty products from your body before taking a dip. Furthermore, upon exiting, you'll eliminate any traces of chlorine , salt, and dirt that may have accumulated on your skin and hair. Pool showers will keep your skin healthy and add a touch of distinction and elegance to your garden. Therefore, you should choose a shower model that won't go out of style, is versatile, and withstands weather changes, so that it lasts for as long as possible.Where should you place your outdoor shower?
Also consider where you're going to place the shower. The most logical place is as close to the pool as possible, although you could also build a small walkway connecting the shower to the pool, so you don't have to get your feet dirty again after you've washed off. If you choose this last option, use durable, non-slip materials.What types of showers are available on the market?
First, we should inform you that prefabricated showers are available, offering convenience in terms of installation and maximum functionality. They are usually easy to install and only require a water connection and a drain. However, if you prefer a shower tailored to your original vision, we recommend considering building one from scratch. Aesthetically, these types of structures are typically enclosed and have a box-like appearance, providing a sense of harmony and privacy . In fact, some showers are indoors, with a roof and walls, but have a door leading to the garden. This allows you to keep your toiletries and enjoy a shower without limitations in your own backyard. Some showers are partially enclosed by a wall, providing privacy and concealing the pipes and other installation materials.What happens to the drainage of this type of shower?
It's essential to keep the drainage area clean and clear at all times to prevent water from accumulating and forming puddles of dirty water . Furthermore, keep in mind that you must carry out thorough maintenance of this type of installation to ensure it lasts as long as possible and to prevent small but annoying accidents.