Pressure perfection: Guide to choosing the ideal shower head

Life is busy, at times stressful. Most people have kids who need attention, work emails that need a reply, or bills to pay. But in the shower every morning all those worries are melted away by warm water and a little peace and quiet.

For many busy people the shower is an escape and a treat, so it’s worth taking the time to choose the right shower head. Here’s everything you need to know.

Choose a type of shower head

There are several different types of shower heads to choose from including:

  • Rain shower heads: these evenly distribute water over a large area creating a waterfall-like or rain sensation. While they are luxurious they may use more water and may not be suitable for smaller bathrooms.
  • Fixed shower heads: the most common shower head design, these are attached to your wall and cannot be pulled away.
  • Aerated shower heads: these shower heads mix air and water to provide better pressure and water efficiency. They can often be pulled out and hand held, and are at times installed alongside fixed rain shower heads.
  • Concealed shower heads: if you’re going for a sleek, luxury look, a concealed shower head could be a great idea. These usually recreate a luxurious rain or waterfall effect, and are installed flush into the ceiling (which may make them more expensive to install).
  • Adjustable spray: some shower heads offer different spray settings, from massage to gentle rain or pulse. Think about if this is a feature you want or need.

Whatever type of shower head you choose, it’s important that it matches your bathroom’s design and style. For example, if you’re going for a modern-minimalist look a similarly styled shower head might look best.

Consider the finish

There are countless finishes to choose from when it comes to your shower head, from matte black and chrome to brushed brass and gold. It’s important that whatever finish you choose, it suits the overall colour scheme of your bathroom and matches or complements the other fittings in the room.

Consider water pressure

When you jump in the shower what type of water pressure do you enjoy? If you like a strong, generous spray a rainfall shower may be best – whereas if your home has low water pressure you may need a shower that is graded to suit (for example, most rainfall showers require three bars of pressure and many homes have as little as one bar).

Choose something that fits the space

In some cases you may be limited in your choice by the size or dimensions of your bathroom. For example, small bathrooms and compact showers may not have enough space to install a large rainfall or concealed shower head and may be better suited to a smaller fixed or pull out head. Similarly, if your bathroom and shower space are large you’ll have plenty of space to choose a statement shower head that sets off your bathroom’s design.

Browse a huge range online

If you’re ready to start shopping for shower heads you can browse a huge range online at Abey.com.au. Or if you’d like to see shower heads in person before you buy, visit an Abey Selection Gallery near you.

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