There’s nothing more relaxing than an outdoor shower, besides, it’s a must if you have a pool. How to design your outdoor shower so that it looked super stylish and cool? To give your outdoor shower a spa feel and make it durable at the same time, you may go for stone, pebbles, wood and concrete in any combos that fit your outdoor space style. Here are some relaxing and cool ideas that are sure to turn your outdoor showers into a spa experience.
Wood
Wood is a timeless material to use for home decor and using it for an outdoor shower is a great idea for a spa-like feel, to bring warmth and coziness here. Clad the whole shower with wood of your choice, with the color or stain that you like. You may create a deck and a panel of wood over a pebble floor and plant some flowers and greenery around it to create a real spa retreat. If you want something more eye-catchy, go for a firewood wall and a metal panel over the wooden deck or try a wood stick wall and a roof over it to feel like on a tropical island.
A bold contemporary and Scandinavian shower with a black wooden wall, pebbles and a stone tile.
A contemporary rustic outdoor shower with a firewood wall and a dark metal panel.
A gorgeous outdoor shower clad with dark stained wood and lots of potted plants plus a rain shower.
A wooden deck and walls and a roof made of wood sticks, a rain shower plus a small table with shampoos.
A spa-like outdoor shower with pebbles, living plants and a tree and a wooden clad shower and a deck.
An outdoor shower totally clad with wooden planks and a surf as a decoration.
Cladding the whole shower space with wood and incorporating a living tree makes the shower feel spa-like.
An outdoor shower space with a small wooden deck and metal surfboards plus palms around it.
A cozy outdoor shower clad with wood, a black statement wall and a stained floor plus climbing greenery.
An outdoor contemporary shower with a dark stained wooden platform, potted trees around.
Concrete
Concrete is a very durable material, which is perfect for outdoor use. Concrete features several shades to choose from, and it goes well with pebbles, stone, wood and metal. Cover the whole outdoor shower with concrete and plant some trees and greenery for a lively feel. Make a contrasting look with a navy and a creamy concrete wall plus a wooden deck. A concrete platform and a panel with a wooden deck will be fine for a contemporary space, too.
An outdoor shower space with a concrete shower spot and a panel plus lots of greenery around.
A tropical-inspired outdoor shower with tropical plants and flowers and a concrete and plaster shower space.
A small outdoor shower done with light-colored concrete and pebbles is built up to the usual indoor bathroom.
A comfy outdoor shower done with concrete and plaster, with a wooden roof over it and a rain shower on a branch.
A concrete outdoor shower with hanging and planted greenery for a cool tropical feel.
A contemporary outdoor shower of white concrete, tiles, pebbles on the floor and a wooden deck.
A gorgeous modern concrete shower with a navy wall and creamy floor plus living plants.
A modern white concrete shower with a small wooden stool and a potted plant for a lively feel.
Stone
Stone is also very durable and create a rustic feeling in the space. Clad the whole space with it or go for a couple of walls only, combine the stone with wood; you can also make a window in the stone to enjoy the views. Don’t forget to pot some plants or plant them right into the ground to enliven your outdoor shower. Enjoy!
A comfy stone clad area with a rain shower and a ladder for hanging towels.
A cozy outdoor rustic shower fully clad with stone, with a little built-in storage item and a chair.
A lovely outdoor shower with a stone wall, pebble and stone floor and potted plants.
A small yet stylish outdoor shower clad with stone and bricks, a wooden deck and pebbles on the ground.
An outdoor rustic shower space all done with stone, potted plants and a window to enjoy the views.
pebbles on the ground, concrete panels and concrete planters and walls clad with wood and tiles.
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