This page covers the shower products within Caroma's Liano II range specifically. If you are after an overview of the full Liano II range, including basins, taps and accessories, that broader information sits on the main Liano II hub collection. This page goes into the detail that matters when you are choosing a shower from within the range.
Outlet type: wall versus ceiling mounted
The first decision for any shower in this range is where the outlet sits. A wall mounted outlet extends from the wall at a fixed height and angle, which is the more common and generally simpler installation. A ceiling mounted outlet drops straight down from above, which can suit a more open, rain shower style layout but requires ceiling plumbing to be run to that point, so it is a more relevant consideration during a full bathroom renovation than a straight fixture swap. Confirm which outlet type a specific product is designed for before ordering, as the two are not interchangeable without re-plumbing.
Rail showers versus fixed heads versus twin systems
Within a shower range of this size, buyers will typically be choosing between a few different formats. A rail shower has a hand held head that slides up and down a fixed rail, useful for adjusting height for different users in a household. A fixed or rain shower head is mounted in place and delivers water from a set position, generally overhead. A twin shower system combines a fixed overhead shower with a separate hand held unit, giving the flexibility of both in one fitting. Which format suits you depends on the household, a rail shower suits homes with a wide range of user heights, while a twin system suits buyers who want the overhead rain shower feel but do not want to give up a hand held option for rinsing or cleaning the shower itself.
Water pressure requirements
Some shower formats and head styles perform better under different water pressure conditions. Before choosing a specific model, check the stated water pressure requirements against your home's hot water system, since a shower that needs higher pressure than your system delivers will underperform regardless of how well it is installed.
Matching to existing Liano II taps and basins
If you already have Liano II tapware or a Liano II basin installed elsewhere in the bathroom, choosing a shower from this same range keeps the design language consistent throughout the space, from lever style to overall finish detailing. This page is focused specifically on the shower products, but it is worth checking the broader Liano II hub if you are still selecting other fittings for the same bathroom, so the whole room reads as one considered range rather than mismatched pieces.
Before you order
Confirm wall mounted or ceiling mounted outlet suits your existing or planned plumbing
Decide between a rail shower, fixed head, or twin system based on household needs
Check the water pressure requirements against your hot water system
Cross check against any existing Liano II taps or basins if you want a matched bathroom
Confirm mounting height and arm reach suit the users in your household
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between this page and the main Liano II collection
The main Liano II collection is a broad overview of the full range, covering basins, taps, showers and accessories together. This page is a dedicated collection focused specifically on the shower products within Liano II, with detail relevant to choosing a shower rather than the whole range.
Should I choose a wall mounted or ceiling mounted shower outlet
A wall mounted outlet is the more common and generally simpler option, extending from the wall at a fixed point. A ceiling mounted outlet drops from above for a more open rain shower feel but requires ceiling plumbing, so it usually only makes sense during a full renovation rather than a straightforward fixture swap.
What is a twin shower system and do I need one
A twin shower system combines a fixed overhead shower with a separate hand held unit in the one fitting. It suits buyers who want the overhead rain shower experience but also want a hand held option for rinsing or cleaning, rather than having to choose only one format.
Will a Liano II shower match the Liano II taps I already have
Yes, choosing a shower from the same Liano II range as your existing taps or basin keeps the design consistent across the bathroom. If you are still finalising other fittings for the same space, it is worth checking the broader Liano II hub collection alongside this shower-specific page.
Does water pressure affect which shower I should choose
Yes, different shower formats and head styles have different water pressure requirements to perform properly. Check the stated requirements for the specific model against your home's hot water system before ordering, since insufficient pressure will affect performance regardless of the fitting quality.