Define "garden" shower?

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liamsaunt
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Post by liamsaunt »

The most "outdoor" garden shower we have used is at Orchid Hill. It is outside, no roof, with a curved wall about 6 feet high or so. You can access it via one of the bedroom's bathrooms (where there is a traditional shower also), or from the grill deck. I did kind of wonder if the people staying at the villa above us might be able to see in to the shower from their house, since I could see parts of the house, but the villa in question was Kismet so I just decided that anyone with the $$$ to stay there would not be interested in gaping at us little guys below them!

Here is a picture:

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/28539958@N00/2519953346/" title="OH putdoor shower by liamsaunt, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2028/251 ... c0f524.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="OH putdoor shower"></a>
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Lulu76
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Post by Lulu76 »

That's how it was at Hale Lani too. Probably designed by the same person!

I will say that I didn't think a garden shower was a "must-have" but this year I was relegated to the basement bedroom with it's traditional shower stall. While I still got clean everyday, I missed the outside shower, and I think it's going above pool (which we only used twice, btw) on the must-have list!

We did have a lovely garden shower, as you can see in the photos (which I swear I will resize soon), but it was in someone else's room and since it was so out in the open, I didn't feel comfortable borrowing it, even though she offered!
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Post by PA Girl »

This is the shower at our last rental (Rivendall) I suspect the planters were an afterthought. I am 5'9" and the flowers barely did their job.

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The location was rather public and the person showering could easily carry on a conversation with people on the deck. The majority of the group lived together at some point in their joint lives so it didn't bother us too much.

I was standing in the shower when I took this picture -

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Post by flip-flop »

Here's the garden shower at Hale Lani. In the two houses I've had with garden showers there's been a real door from the bathroom area to the shower that is lockable. Basically the shower is secured but open to the sky.

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WOW! Thanks so much for the photos and descriptions. Those are some great looking showers. Now I have ANOTHER reason why I can't wait to get there!! :D
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Post by Gromit »

Once you go garden shower you never want to go back. I have always enjoyed the garden showers -- even if you occasionally end up showering with the critters. It's what makes your STJ experience so unique!
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jigzmom wrote:
minnjim wrote:We stayed at Oleander in March of '08. The bathrooms have a door adjacent to the toilet that goes out to the shower area. There's plenty of privacy. It has a tile floor and a small garden. The tiled area is maybe 4'X4'. We didn't get any bugs, but by the end of the week there were a lot of leaves on the floor.
Wish I could have a shower like that at home.
Excellent, thanks! How did you like the villa overall? Anything we need to know?
We loved it and would go back in a heartbeat. It's certainly not new, but suffices completely. It has a great view and is plenty private.
Oh yeah, if your into skinnydipping or otherwise being au natural, Crystal Clear Pools comes to clean on Saturday afternoons. :oops:
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minnjim wrote: Oh yeah, if your into skinnydipping or otherwise being au natural, Crystal Clear Pools comes to clean on Saturday afternoons. :oops:
Sounds like maybe you found this out the hard way! :shock: :lol:
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Post by joanybelle »

After my first experience with an outdoor/garden shower on a Caribbean vacation (in Little Cayman), my husband and I decided it was a "must have" when we built our new home. Granted, we live out in the country, so privacy isn't an issue. We love it, especially after doing yardwork. Woo hoo!!
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minnjim wrote:
jigzmom wrote:
minnjim wrote:We stayed at Oleander in March of '08. The bathrooms have a door adjacent to the toilet that goes out to the shower area. There's plenty of privacy. It has a tile floor and a small garden. The tiled area is maybe 4'X4'. We didn't get any bugs, but by the end of the week there were a lot of leaves on the floor.
Wish I could have a shower like that at home.
Excellent, thanks! How did you like the villa overall? Anything we need to know?
We loved it and would go back in a heartbeat. It's certainly not new, but suffices completely. It has a great view and is plenty private.
Oh yeah, if your into skinnydipping or otherwise being au natural, Crystal Clear Pools comes to clean on Saturday afternoons. :oops:
Thanks for the heads up!! :lol:
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Post by PA Girl »

We recently purchased a second home/cabin and I am lobbying for an outdoor shower when we put on the back deck.

We used to spend a lot of time on Block Island, which was my first exposure to an outdoor shower. I was immediately hooked.

While he loves them on STJ, Hubs is not so keen on the idea for Central PA.
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