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Unique! Make your morning fresher by turning your outdoor space into a bathroom!

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Nowadays, the function has changed from a place to grow plants to a place to relax, eat and entertain oneself. Some people even use their garden as a place to bathe. You don't need a big budget or a lot of space to make your garden into a bathing room because the materials used are quite simple. All you need is a little creativity and you can turn your garden into an attractive bathing place.

1. Utilize existing backyard plants

The existing plants can be all that you utilize as decoration as well as to create privacy, although open to the garden, this open-air bath has a feeling of seclusion due to the palms above and the surrounding subtropical planting. You can also put a sculpture to filter a portion of the bath built on a simple wooden platform so that the water can flow freely into the surrounding garden.

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2. Reuse old baths and equipment

Recycled materials are not only a very economical way to add an outdoor bath to your garden, as old bathtubs as long as they fit the architecture of a traditional house can be very suitable as well as attractive. Fairy lights in the tree and old logs for side tables add to the charm of this outdoor area.

3. Incorporate cheap and readily available materials

If you choose to use an outdoor shower this is screened with a simple coiled wire frame covered in evergreen climbers. The floor is a pebble and concrete design - the same materials used in paving. This shower can easily be built by someone with average DIY skills in a corner of a private garden.

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4. Use existing walls for screening

The sheltered corner can be used for the wall of your outdoor shower or bathtub and saves the cost of building a new one. Simply add your fittings, a curved slab for the base and papyrus planting for the movie green screen. Papyrus will happily grow in moist or dry soil.

 5. Use innovative filtration

A vertical garden using recycled gutters and downpipes in front of opaque corrugated polycarbonate sheets is a very clever and inexpensive way to screen an outdoor shower or bath. Recycled bricks on the floor complete the look.

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6. Make the shower area or bath area the focal point

Australian designer Dean Herald chose to hide your bathroom instead of highlighting it by making the shower the main feature of this private courtyard garden, placing it directly opposite the seating area. The dark gravel at the base of the shower contrasts dramatically with the beautiful stone wall that surrounds it.

7. Complete other features on the page

The outdoor shower wall is one of a series of stone walls that screen the pool area. Repeating the same materials in the outdoor bathroom creates a sense of continuity throughout the garden.

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source houzz.com

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