Or you might build a spacious backyard shower complete with privacy walls and a large rainshower.
Antique brass trim and plumbing hardware adds polish that contrasts with the rustic siding.
The comfortable and spacious shower includes a door for privacy or closing up shop in the off-season.
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Lush plantings on the inside and beyond the fence give the space a tropical getaway feel.
A stone path leading to and from the shower makes it user-friendly.
Brick flooring on the shower floor step-up that matches the walkway adds warmth and feels homey and warm.
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The natural wood blends into the surrounding landscape and complements the planted garden a few steps away.
Thegarden tubis a luxurious bonus for those who prefer to soak their aches and cares away.
The corner location gives the open shower a slightly cozier and more private feel.
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