Made to order · Owner-direct
One hose-bib. One pad. One beautiful shower.
Clear Western Red Cedar posts and privacy walls, full copper plumbing, and an oversized round copper rain head. It feeds off an existing garden-hose spigot — the simplest install in the lineup, and the best-looking.

Cedar + Copper Shower, in detail.
Copper that earns a patina
Full copper plumbing, exposed on purpose. The oversized rain head and copper riser start bright and weather into something better every season.
Feeds off your spigot
Connect a ¾″ garden hose to your existing exterior bib and you’re running. No trenching, no new lines. Set it on a pad and shower.
Hot, if you want it
Add an optional propane tankless heater for true hot-and-cold mixing — the perfect close to a contrast ritual, year-round.



Why a cold rinse
What a cold rinse can support.
The rinse is the close of the ritual — and the most accessible dose of cold there is. The research on cold-water exposure is promising and still maturing, so we keep these claims careful.
Alertness
A cold rinse is a sharp, honest wake-up — the quickest way to start or reset a day.
Circulation
Cool water on the skin prompts the same constrict-then-warm response as a plunge, on a smaller scale.
Recovery rinse
Rinse the heat and the cold off in one step — the clean close to a contrast session.
Calm
Slowing your breath under cool water is a small daily practice in composure.
Skin & scalp
A cool final rinse is a long-standing finishing habit — gentle, and entirely yours.
Routine
Outdoors, in the open air, a daily rinse becomes something you actually look forward to.
Contrast finish
The cold rinse is the natural last step of heat, then cold, then rinse.
Reset
A short cold rinse is the lowest-effort way to get a daily hit of deliberate cold.
An honest framing
What a rinse can and can’t do.
A shower is a shower — we won’t pretend otherwise. What it adds is access: a daily, low-effort way to fold cold and the open air into a routine you already have.
Cold rinse
- A brief cold finish gives a smaller version of the plunge response
- Norepinephrine and alertness still respond to short cold
- Consistency matters more than duration
Contrast
- Closes the heat, then cold, then rinse cycle
- Finish warm or cold with the optional tankless heater
- Keeps the full ritual in one outdoor footprint
Open air
- Outdoor bathing pairs cold water with fresh air and daylight
- A sensory reset an indoor shower rarely gives
- Built from cedar and copper to age outside
Honest take
- We don't claim a rinse replaces a plunge
- Effects from short cold are real but modest
- The value is the habit you'll actually keep
Yutori outdoor showers are general wellness products. We always recommend discussing substantial routine changes with your healthcare provider.
Pair it with.
Heat, then cold, then rinse. The builds are made for each other.
Come stand in it before you decide.
Visit the ShopSpecifications
- Posts & Walls
- Clear Western Red Cedar
- Plumbing
- Full copper — riser, manifold, valves, arm
- Rain Head
- Oversized round copper
- Feed
- ¾″ garden-hose, from existing spigot
- Hot Water
- Optional propane tankless heater (hot/cold mixing)
- Footprint
- ~42″ × 42″ pad · 84″ overall height
- Build
- Made to order in Graham, WA
Pricing is shared in conversation. Tour the working setup, then we’ll talk specifics.