Not everyone likes to wallow in a bath, some people like the invigorating blast of a well pressured shower to start their day or a nice hydro-massage at the end of a weekend's gardening.
P&R did have lovely shower set ups ranging from the traditional to the modern...
I initially was going to go with the shower set above, but then changed my mind in favour of the one below (in gold), as it had the 2 vertical rainbars at the side, and I was not sure that the shower head on a slider was going to add much to the 12 inch rose above (the only time we really use the shower head on the hose is when we shower Willoughby, and he is going to have his own shower head downstairs in the carriage house).
I am still not quite sure whether to go for cross-head taps (above) or levers (below) Both have their own distinctive style.
One thing is for sure, we will not be having an i-Tap...
Body Jets...
The idea of water flying at one from all directions may not be everybody's cup of tea, but as one who suffers from muscle aches it sounds very appealing...
I have designed the posterior wall of the shower room to have a marble bench with 6 directional body jets at custom measured heights. After a hard day One can sit on the bench and relax...
I am concerned about how much water we might churn through...
There are a variety of body jets on the market, ranging from ones which are almost like wall mounted shower heads (above) to ones which are flush to the wall like Kohler's (below). We have gone for the Kohler ones.
I take it back, maybe not water from all directions...
To top it off there is also a waterfall spout above the bench for an added je ne sais quoi.
Now I'm really worried about the water usage!
Below: Bench, Body jets and high shelving.
Finally there needs to be somewhere to store One's grooming products. I don't like those little baskets which hang from the shower and invariably tip over if the products are not balanced correctly. Much nicer to have glass shelves recessed into the marble walls...
The end result of the bath and shower planning...
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