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Lauren PresseyEvery item on this page was hand-picked by a House Beautiful editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy.The above shower was designed by Linda Hayslett of LH.Designs. I live in a northern New Jersey suburb where houses routinely sell for 135 percent over asking. (I know, its crazy.) My husband and I managed to buy a house that was for sale by owner in late 2020 and got an interest rate that means well never ever move, but were still obsessed with seeing what we could get on Zillow. Weve noticed a few features that always seem to start a bidding war. Chief among them is a shower with two shower headssomething we have jokingly started to refer to as a risqu shower. Im not talking about showers that have a regular shower head on the wall, a rainfall shower head on the ceiling, and a handheld on a bar (i.e., your typical luxury walk-in shower). No, I mean a shower with two full sets of these fixtures, so that two people can enjoy a comfortable (and perhaps romantic) shower at the same time. When I heard about a system called Boona that lets you retrofit your existing shower to have two shower heads, I thought we were really onto something. You have to have a pretty big and recently renovated primary bathroom to have a risqu shower. So I wondered: Is this the kind of shower that people actually want? Related StoriesTHOMAS KUOHA shower in a home designed by Studio Munroe.The Risqu Shower PackageTo find out, I called Pierce Conway, a local real estate agent with Compass and my buddy from open houses. Ive noticed he doesnt just share his listings on social media; he also offers analysis about what makes them so marketable. Plus, he represents many of the smartly renovated homes I see on Zillow in our area.I think its more of a correlation than a causation, Conway says, laughing, when I ask if hes also noticed a link between double showers and high offers. Buyers always get a kick out of seeing those because theyre like, I love my husband, but Im not showering with him.He points out that if you have space to put two shower heads, you probably have a pretty large space to make a bigger bathroom in general. Youre also probably putting in other deluxe features, like double vanities and separate his and hers closets, that buyers definitely do want. The house may also have a new kitchen. I think it trickles down to other design decisions at the house, he says.Ive never had a buyer say, I need to be walking distance to the train, and I need two shower headsAsked if anyone has ever told him they wanted a double shower, Conway said no. Ive never had a buyer say, I need to be walking distance to the train, and I need two shower heads. He has had people look at a single sink and vanityor, worse, a pedestal sink (which is what I have)in the primary bath and say absolutely no. People hate those.Related StoryThe Split Double VanityThe thing Conway does say If youre resolute in your desire for double shower heads or you see a shower like this in a listing and find it appealing, just be sure the water heater can support it. A quick or cheap renovation might put in double shower heads without the backup system to provide enough hot water to make it enjoyable. (This goes for any shower with multiple shower heads or jets.) If theres one thing a risqu shower needs to be, its hot.Follow House Beautiful on Instagram and TikTok.