More than anything else, how you shower—or want to—should influence your choice of sprays. Here are some common shower sprays brought to you by Bath Simple: Shower head The most common type of shower spray, it’s usually mounted high on a shower wall but may be attached to the ceiling. Handshower A hand-held spray with a flexible hose. This spray rests in a cradle that’s attached to the shower wall or to an adjustable riser bar. Rainhead or rainshower An overhead downspout that mimics a natural downpour. It’s usually larger than a standard shower head and may be mounted on the ceiling or on an extender arm attached to a wall. Handshowers may also feature a “rain” setting. Shower tower An all-in-one unit that stacks various sprays and controls in a linear wall-mount fixture. Body sprays Smaller sprays mounted on the walls or on a shower tower that direct water to various parts of the body. Aerated spray A shower spray that infuses the water with air to influence the shower experience and save water. It produces a fine misty spray. Laminar flow A water-saving shower technology that produces many individual streams of water. If you live in a humid climate, you may prefer laminate flow to the mistier aerated spray. Source: lamorindaweb.com
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