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There’s something magical about showering outdoors. The fresh air, the connection to nature, the luxury of washing off after a day at the beach or working in the garden without tracking sand and dirt through your house.
But outdoor showers need more than just a showerhead and a drain. They need privacy that doesn’t feel like a prison, materials that handle constant moisture without rotting or rusting, and a design that complements your home rather than looking like an afterthought. Poor planning turns your dream outdoor shower into a maintenance nightmare or an eyesore that makes you wish you’d never built it.
Since 1979, Garon Fence has been creating custom outdoor shower enclosures for properties throughout the tri-state region. Our professionals know the unique challenges of outdoor shower construction, from selecting materials that thrive in wet conditions to designing enclosures that provide privacy while allowing proper ventilation and drainage. When you’re adding a feature that needs to handle daily water exposure while looking gorgeous for decades, you want the dependable expertise that comes from nearly five decades of custom outdoor construction.
The best outdoor shower enclosures feel intentional, like they were always meant to be part of your property. Pool-adjacent enclosed showers work well with integrated designs that complement your pool’s aesthetic, offering a convenient solution to rinse off chlorine and sunscreen. Think sleek stone walls, stainless steel fixtures, and maybe a teak floor that provides warmth underfoot. These enclosures need excellent drainage since they’ll get heavy use during swim season, and the materials should handle pool chemicals and constant moisture without degrading.
Garden and outdoor living space showers can embrace more natural, organic designs that blend with your landscaping. Cedar or teak enclosures weather beautifully and provide natural antimicrobial properties that work well in wet conditions. Stone work using local fieldstone or cultured stone creates enclosures that feel like they grew from the landscape itself. Many clients love combining materials—maybe stone columns with cedar privacy panels, or a stone base with powder-coated aluminum framework that won’t rust.
Material selection drives everything else about your outdoor shower’s longevity and maintenance requirements.
What’s essential is designing for how you’ll actually use the space while considering your property’s specific conditions, such as sun exposure, wind patterns, proximity to neighbors, and integration with existing structures. Our experienced team helps you think through these practical considerations.
Based in Westchester County, NY, Garon Fence serves customers in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and the greater New England area. Call 914-218-6408 or contact us online to discuss your project. Check out the areas we serve and inquire about custom outdoor shower enclosures near you.