Shower [ shou-er ]

  • a brief fall of rain or, sometimes, of hail or snow.
  • also called shower bath . a bath in which water is sprayed on the body, usually from an overhead perforated nozzle(showerhead ).
  • the apparatus for this or the room or stall enclosing it.
  • a large supply or quantity
  • a party given for a bestowal of presents of a specific kind, especially such a party for a prospective bride or prospective mother
  • a fall of many objects, as tears, sparks, or missiles.
  • showers, a room or area equipped with several showerheads or stalls for use by a number of people at the same time.

Gone are the days of staring at a pitiful electric shower, battling with a wet shower curtain, often leaking water onto the bathroom floor.

Most homes now have a combination boiler or unvented cylinder, supplying copious amounts of pressurised hot water, taking showering to a whole new level.

With more than half the population preferring to shower, it is no wonder why the trend in beautiful shower enclosures and wet floors continues to grow.

Space permitting a shower enclosure or luxurious wet floor is a beautiful addition to the family bathroom or ensuite, available in an extensive range of shapes and sizes, creating the ultimate showering experience.

If space is a premium, showers can be installed over the bath, used in conjunction with a hinged bath screen this makes for a practical solution, its not unheard of to replace the bath with a shower enclosure, however at Draw a Bath we believe the bath is the heart of the home.

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