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It sounds very nice!  A lot of beach houses have outdoor showers, ostensibly for washing off sand after you've been on the beach.  But a lot of folks use them for regular showers if they're sufficiently private.

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We've had them at a couple rentals in Florida, but they were right out in the open.  

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@qvcfreak wrote:

Sounds perfect. Did you include a picture as I was looking forward to seeing it. Enjoy your hidden outdoor shower.


I still use a flip phone so I have no way of showing it.  It isn't that glamerous looking but it could look a little more spiffy if the tarp is replaced with something prettier.  I have lived by myself for many years and so I have the luxury of using my imagination to do things differently sometimes.     I do want to upgrade to a smart phone, then, I can show some of my decor.  Love, SC

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I love our outside shower!  I call it a *spa*, but really it is a nice big shower. 

 

Private, no drones can see in, it has a roof and is under a 2nd story deck.

 

They are common at the beach.  Many use all summer in lieu of their indoor baths/showers.  Tonight is chilly, 64*, my husband will use it.

 

Plenty of room inside for two, has a chair and a table for linens and hooks for clothes away from shower spray. 

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My neighbor put a shower in his detached garage because he liked long showers and his septic system didn't like long showers. If the temperature was above freezing he'd shower outside in his garage. (Which was unheated.) He added a hot water tap to the side of his house and used two garden hoses to feed the shower. 

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