More and more, we see people moving their lives outside. We cook outside, we dine outside, we entertain outside. So why not shower outside?
Today I’m sharing my favorite outdoor showers over on Sarah Sarna’s blog. Hop on over to check it out, and let us know which one is your favorite!
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What a beautiful post – I love your monthly column, Sarah! xx
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I love outdoor showers. There is something so sybaritic about showering with the sun shining down on you or at night in the moonlight. It was one of the things I loved most about Key West where they were ubiquitous. KW, not known for its modesty, had many only partially enclosed showers and many were just a shower head by the back door. Mine at least was enclosed on three sides. Kind of liberating.
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SO gorgeous!! I would love an outdoor shower by the pool – I think it’s such a cool idea! So glad I found your blog! : )
xo Adriana
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Rinse & Repeat: 12 Outdoor Showers I Love is a captivating exploration of how outdoor showers can transform spaces into refreshing retreats, blending functionality with aesthetic appeal. From minimalist designs nestled in lush gardens to rustic setups by the beach, each shower featured showcases unique materials like reclaimed wood, sleek stainless steel, or natural stone, seamlessly integrating with their surroundings. One standout is a tropical oasis with a bamboo frame and rainfall showerhead, while another highlights a modern, open-air design with concrete accents and privacy screens crafted from weathered wood. These showers aren’t just for rinsing off sand or chlorine; they’re immersive experiences that connect users with nature, offering a sensory escape. Practicality meets style in every example, with thoughtful details like built-in benches, hooks for towels, and solar-heated water systems. Whether for a coastal cottage, mountain cabin, or urban backyard, these outdoor showers prove that even utilitarian spaces can be beautiful. They invite us to slow down, breathe deeply, and embrace the simplicity of water and air, making every rinse a ritual worth repeating