Caroma Showers Buying Guide
Choosing a shower style comes down largely to how the room is used day to day, since each configuration suits a different combination of household needs, from a family spanning several heights through to a genuine daily indulgence.
Shower on rails
A shower on a rail suits a family with children, or household members of differing heights, particularly well. The shower head slides up and down a vertical rail to suit whoever's using it, and it's equally useful when a full-body soak isn't wanted, simply sliding the head lower avoids wetting hair unnecessarily.
Shower systems
A shower system combines multiple shower heads for a genuinely complete experience. The overhead shower suits a long, relaxing soak, while the handheld shower comes in handy on days when a full rinse over the hair isn't wanted.
Rain shower heads
Rain shower heads suit a genuine full-body soak, though pairing one with a handheld shower and a diverter mixer covers the days when a full-body rinse isn't needed. Quality branded rain shower heads are carefully engineered to deliver a genuinely generous water flow while still saving water overall.
Wall showers
Wall shower heads fix directly to the wall, available with either an adjustable or fixed arm. This range spans a variety of styles and spray pattern types to suit different showering preferences.
Handheld showers
Handheld shower heads complement an overhead rain shower well, and work equally effectively on their own. Being easy to move, a handheld shower suits washing down the body and hair, or even cleaning the shower itself with genuine ease.
Water efficiency
As a general rule, quality showers comply with WELS ratings, meaning the water is engineered to work harder, giving a genuinely satisfying shower experience while using less water overall.
How to choose a shower
Consider the existing water inlet location and height, particularly relevant for a replacement shower. Consider functional requirements, height and adjustability among them, based on who actually uses the shower day to day. Then select the colour and style that suits the room's broader finish.
Completing the bathroom
A Caroma shower is easiest to finalise once the room's tapware finish is settled, since matching the two keeps the bathroom reading as one considered space. The Blue Space's Tapware and Tiles collections are worth reviewing alongside a Caroma shower selection to complete the room.