Exposed Plumbing Shower Fixtures
Exposed plumbing shower fixtures have become popular in recent years and while putting the internal workings of the shower on full display might seem a little unexpected, the final look is absolutely gorgeous! With an array of finishes and styles to choose from, updating your bathroom without tearing down walls has never been easier. So let’s take a look at this unique interior design element, addressing both the pros and cons, so you can decide if bringing a little personality into your bathroom with exposed plumbing is the right move for you!
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Exposed Plumbing Shower Fixtures
What Is An Exposed Shower System
You’re likely familiar with concealed showers, where only the shower head and thermostatic valve are exposed, as they come standard in most homes. However, when it comes to exposed shower systems, it’s quite the opposite. The shower, with all of its internal workings, is instead mounted on the exterior shower wall, for all to see. This typically comprises of; the shower faucet, shower arm, and all visible piping. For a tub/shower combo, a tub spout would also be included. Exposed pipe showers make a visible modern design statement, adding a perfect touch of flair and style for an effortless way to transform your bathroom.
No matter what your current interior design style is, there’s a variety of options available, from matte black fixtures with a streamlined shape to traditional stainless steel or even a splash of luxury with copper and gold finishes. The tub and shower faucet with rough-in valve, pictured above, offers design and function in one stylish set. Complete with a rainfall shower head, hand-held shower, and tub spout, you’re guaranteed a refreshing spa-like shower experience every single day!
Pros And Cons Of Exposed Plumbing Shower Fixtures
When making major design decisions, it’s important to weigh both the pros and cons of the install, and exposed plumbing shower fixtures are no exception.
Pros of Exposed Shower Systems
Easy Installation - For the DIY-er like myself, exposed shower systems are a home-run, as they can typically be installed onto existing connections, including the valve trim, given standardized dimensions within the industry. They’re a simple solution that can offer a big change, while still seamlessly fitting in with your current bathroom aesthetic. As mentioned earlier, the range of different design options means whether you’re current bathroom is modern, or older with a little more character, an exposed shower can fit your needs without a complete bathroom overhaul.
Lower Cost - Beyond ease of installation, let’s not forget to mention the most important aspect…cost. When compared to its counterpart (a concealed shower), an exposed system is much more cost-effective and overall cheaper to maintain. A concealed shower involves removing and reinstalling walls and tiles to reach piping, which can quickly add up, ultimately costing you more money. Whereas exposed showers can easily be added without damaging existing walls and are the obvious economical choice.
Temperature Control - Exposed shower systems add a modern touch with thermostatic valves that not only regulate the water temperature for optimal enjoyment but also control the flow of water with a pressure-balanced valve, depending on the specific model you choose. So say goodbye to cold water and hello to a luxurious shower experience with thermostatic shower systems.
If something slightly more traditional, without all the bells and whistles is what you’re after, then this Baudette exposed pipe wall-mount shower with a rainfall shower head is a great option! It offers a unique accent with a polished copper finish, and instantly elevates your shower space with the perfect classic styling touch.
Cons of Exposed Shower Systems
Limited Space - Depending on the overall size of your shower, available space should be considered. The shower column, including the handheld shower head, of an exposed system, ultimately take up space and may not fit well if your shower space is limited. If you’re already experiencing tight quarters, a concealed shower may be the better option.
Extra Cleaning - Due to its exposed piping and extra accessories, this type of shower means you’ll have more surface area to cover when cleaning. It’s also more susceptible to external wear and tear and hard water stains.
When Are Exposed Shower Systems Most Ideal?
Ultimately, exposed pipe shower systems are the ideal choice for a hassle-free bathroom update, thanks to their easy installation. Not only do they save you time, but most importantly money. This system comes in as the most cost-effective option for an aesthetic upgrade to your shower space. With elevated add-ons like a hand shower and temperature, control your mundane bathing experience instantly gets a major upgrade, for a sleek, refined look. While you don’t have to demo walls for repair or replacement keep in mind an exposed shower requires slightly more effort to clean and takes up additional space, which could be problematic for tight spaces. Overall, it is the perfect way to add maximum style with minimal effort!
Ready to swap your concealed shower with an exposed pipe shower system? Let me know in the comments below!