Outdoor shower is a way of showing expensive luxury but is also a great investment with potential increase in the value of the house. Hence adding an outside shower will actually double the price. Nature is the hero here, and we will have to keep in mind some tips regarding the styles in the mind while building an outdoor shower.
Keep reading to know everything you need to understand before getting a shower installed outside the house.

1. Think about how often would you use the outside shower:

Think about the probability of using the shower installed outside the house or would you just give your dog a bath, washing the muddy feet or wash the body after swimming? Asking these questions will help you understand what kind of outdoor shower you should have.

2. Plumbing:

Plumbing is an expensive affair. The closer the shower is to the house or put in on the side of the house so that it is easier to set up plumbing properly.

3. Drainage:

The shower area would definitely need a drain. One may need to dig a proper drainage pit or divert the runoff into the garden.

4. Materials:

Ensure to add good air circulation. Sunlight will prevent the growth of molds. The fitting used should be power coated, stainless or chrome. For the floor wooden slats can be used Wood slats will not get moldy and slippery as it let the water flow off.

5. Privacy:

It is important to think of the privacy during taking shower outdoors. To have privacy, it is best to build a classic solid enclosure. Slatted wooden screens can be used to make walls for the shower area outdoor. Growing plants to make natural walls is also in trend and is a cheaper idea.

6. Taking care of the Environment:

It is important for you to know how an outdoor shower impacts the environment. It is recommended to use natural and environmental friendly bio-degradable products. The bathing soaps, shampoo, body wash and whatever cleaning agent that is used should go into the drainage septic system. Or if the outdoor shower is only for the quick rinse it can be redirected to flower beds and plants around the shower area, since a lot of water would be used.

7. DIY shower system:

If you don’t want to hire a contractor to set up the shower system outdoor, opt for a freestanding shower by hooking up the garden hose. It is more affordable and refreshing to have the cold shower during the summer. The temperature of the hose water cannot be controlled but why would the cold shower not do – if it can be set up in the budget.
Points to consider while installing outdoor showers can be summarized as:
• A firm level surface – that should be able to withstand water and people using it. Good spot would be – decks, lawns, stone patios, stone paths or gravel driveways
• The purpose of installing the outdoor shower
• Privacy of the outdoor shower area
• Environment friendly drainage
• Location of the shower should be accessible for plumbing