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Grey Showers

Grey is at the top of contemporary design trends as it's a highly versatile shade compatible with modern and traditional bathrooms. It's a simple, classy, and minimalistic colour. As such, grey showers are incredibly popular and feature in bathrooms around the globe. In our collection below, there are a range of beautiful grey showers, ranging from traditional to modern in aesthetic, and each is packed with a range of impressive features like thermostatic control and full thermal protection. Don't miss out on this trend - find the perfect grey shower for your bathroom below!

 
 

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Shower Type

Electric Shower: Requires cold water only. Water is heated by an electrical heating element for hot water on demand.

Mixer Shower: Includes bar mixer, concealed mixer and exposed mixer. These showers require hot and cold feeds that are mixed and differ by installation style.

Digital Shower: Requires hot and cold feeds. Uses a digital thermostat for precise temperature and flow control.

Smart Shower: Same requirements as a digital shower, but with smartphone and smart home control.

Power Shower: Requires hot and cold feeds and includes an integrated pump to boost water pressure.

Shower Tower: Requires hot and cold feeds into a single tower unit. Includes luxuries such as body jets.

Outlets

1 Outlet: One shower head that's either fixed or attached to an adjustable riser rail.

2 Outlets: Two shower heads, one wall or ceiling mounted and one handset, that can be used independently or sometimes simultaneously.

3 Outlets: Three shower functions, typically a shower head, a handset, and an additional feature such as body jets or a bath filler, which can be operated separately or in combination.

Temperature Control

Manual: Must be independently supplied with hot and cold water feeds. Temperature and flow are controlled by the user.

Thermostatic: Mixes hot and cold water to selected temperature and adjusts to changes in pressure or temperature of the water supply.

Microprocessor: Commonly used in digital and smart showers. Automatically controls flow and temperature.

Pressure Stabilised: Keeps temperature and pressure consistent. Stops spikes when water is used by other appliances.

Stock Status

Eco Shower

Eco Shower: includes clever water-saving features such as proximity sensors and eco modes.

Power (kW)

8.5kW: 6mm² cable size for ≤18m run. 10mm² cable size for 18-35m run.

9.0kW: 10mm² cable size.

9.5kW: 10mm² cable size.

9.7kW: 10mm² cable size.

10.5kW: 10mm² cable size.

For runs longer than 35m, a qualified electrician should assess voltage drop and possibly use 16mm² cable.


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6 results

Shower Type

Electric Shower: Requires cold water only. Water is heated by an electrical heating element for hot water on demand.

Mixer Shower: Includes bar mixer, concealed mixer and exposed mixer. These showers require hot and cold feeds that are mixed and differ by installation style.

Digital Shower: Requires hot and cold feeds. Uses a digital thermostat for precise temperature and flow control.

Smart Shower: Same requirements as a digital shower, but with smartphone and smart home control.

Power Shower: Requires hot and cold feeds and includes an integrated pump to boost water pressure.

Shower Tower: Requires hot and cold feeds into a single tower unit. Includes luxuries such as body jets.

Outlets

1 Outlet: One shower head that's either fixed or attached to an adjustable riser rail.

2 Outlets: Two shower heads, one wall or ceiling mounted and one handset, that can be used independently or sometimes simultaneously.

3 Outlets: Three shower functions, typically a shower head, a handset, and an additional feature such as body jets or a bath filler, which can be operated separately or in combination.

Temperature Control

Manual: Must be independently supplied with hot and cold water feeds. Temperature and flow are controlled by the user.

Thermostatic: Mixes hot and cold water to selected temperature and adjusts to changes in pressure or temperature of the water supply.

Microprocessor: Commonly used in digital and smart showers. Automatically controls flow and temperature.

Pressure Stabilised: Keeps temperature and pressure consistent. Stops spikes when water is used by other appliances.

Stock Status

Eco Shower

Eco Shower: includes clever water-saving features such as proximity sensors and eco modes.

Power (kW)

8.5kW: 6mm² cable size for ≤18m run. 10mm² cable size for 18-35m run.

9.0kW: 10mm² cable size.

9.5kW: 10mm² cable size.

9.7kW: 10mm² cable size.

10.5kW: 10mm² cable size.

For runs longer than 35m, a qualified electrician should assess voltage drop and possibly use 16mm² cable.


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aquess-curvo-exposed-thermostatic-mixer-shower-pewter

Aquess Curvo Thermostatic Dual Head Bar Mixer Shower - Pewter

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£199.00 inc
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aqualisa-emotion-105kw-electric-shower-space-grey-mogc105

Aqualisa eMotion 10.5kW Electric Shower - Space Grey MOGC105

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£243.74 inc
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aquess-quadro-exposed-thermostatic-mixer-shower-pewter

Aquess Quadro Thermostatic Dual Head Bar Mixer Shower - Pewter

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£249.00 inc
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aqualisa-emotion-95kw-electric-shower-space-grey-mogc95

Aqualisa eMotion 9.5kW Electric Shower - Space Grey MOGC95

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£268.97 inc
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aqualisa-emotion-85kw-electric-shower-space-grey-mogc85

Aqualisa eMotion 8.5kW Electric Shower - Space Grey MOGC85

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What's the difference between electric, mixer and digital or smart showers, and which suits you best?

Electric showers heat cold water on demand and only need a cold feed, so they're a good option where you don't have a hot water supply; the Triton Enlight DuElec® 9.5kW is an example. Mixer showers blend hot and cold feeds and come as bar, concealed or exposed styles, like the Aquari thermostatic bar mixers, so they work well when you have a mains or cylinder hot supply. Digital and smart showers also need hot and cold feeds but add a digital thermostat and often app or smart‑home control for precise temperature and flow. If you want simplicity and independence from your boiler go electric; if you want a smoother temperature response and higher flow from a hot supply go for a mixer or digital model.

What does thermostatic control and full thermal protection actually do for you?

Thermostatic control keeps the water at a steady temperature even when someone else uses a tap, lowering the chance of scalding or sudden cold bursts. Full thermal protection adds safety cut‑outs and internal safeguards so the shower will limit temperature or shut down if a fault is detected. For families or anyone sensitive to temperature changes, a thermostatic dual‑head like the Aquari models gives reliable, safer showers every time.

Are grey finishes suitable for both modern and traditional bathrooms, and how do pewter and grey & black differ?

Yes, grey is highly versatile and complements both contemporary and traditional schemes; it's simple, classy and minimalistic. Pewter tones, as seen on the Aquari Curvo and Quadro, have a softer, metallic grey that pairs well with warm tiles or classic brass accents, while grey & black combinations, like the Triton kit, create a stronger modern contrast suitable for minimalist or industrial looks. If you want a timeless, subtle look go pewter; if you prefer a bold, contemporary statement opt for grey with black trim.

What is a dual head bar mixer and when might you prefer one?

A dual head bar mixer supplies two outlets, typically a large fixed head for a rain effect plus a handset for rinsing, all controlled from one thermostatic bar. You'll appreciate it if you like a luxurious overhead shower for relaxing and a handset for quick rinses, cleaning the enclosure, or washing hair. The Aquari Curvo and Quadro thermostatic dual‑head models give that flexibility while keeping the controls simple and exposed for easy use.

The Triton electric shower is 9.5kW — what does that mean for your wiring and performance?

A 9.5kW electric shower gives stronger flow and hotter performance from a cold feed than lower kW units, but it requires adequate wiring: the specification indicates a 10mm² cable for typical runs. Lower power options such as 8.5kW may use smaller 6mm² cable for short runs, while very long runs over 35m should be assessed by an electrician due to voltage drop. If your home has suitable wiring and you want a robust electric shower, a 9.5kW unit like the Triton delivers good performance.