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Privacy, safety, beauty, and convenience are some of the considerations to keep in mind when landscaping around swimming pools. The best plants to grow near a pool will be those that lend the area a special charm and that don't create a mess.
Plantscan provide beauty and -- in the case of shrubs -- privacy around a swimming pool. They soften the harsh lines of pool equipment and help pools to blend more naturally with the surrounding environment. If you grow plants that are tall enough, they will form privacy screens around the area. But plants must be chosen wisely. Strive for low-maintenance plants. For instance, you do not want large deciduous trees around a swimming pool, as you will end up fishing all ofthose leaves out of the water. Even needle-bearing evergreen trees can be among the messiest trees. A good alternative is a broadleaf evergreen bush such as Hetz Japaneseholly (a type that lacks prickly leaves). Avoid fruit trees: Not only are they messy, but the fruits also attract bees (and stinging bees are not a good match for all of that bare flesh that will be parading around your swimming pool). And as beautiful as flowers are, be aware that they, too, can be bee-magnets, so you are forced to make a decision (it is your call): Is it worth risking a bee sting to have lovely flowers around the pool? Even worse, plants with invasive root systems can damage a pool over the years, so choose the same kinds of plants that you would for planting around a septic tank (another structure susceptible to root damage).
Note that just because a plant appears on the list that follows, that does not mean that you can install it just anywhere near a pool. Most notably, a couple of plants with thorns are included on the list, simply because they are relatively mess-free. But avoid growing thorny plants in areas where you will be walking (for example, spots where you will be entering or exiting from the pool), so that you will not have to worry about getting jabbed by sharp thorns. Instead, grow them on a side of a large pool where human activity is kept at a minimum. They are not suitable for small pools (where space is at a premium).
Growing a mix of foliage plants and flowering plants is smart: That way, when the flowers peter out on one plant, there will still be a plant nearby with great foliage that offers visual interest. If not attracting bees is a priority for you in your pool landscape, then you may wish to stick with foliage plants exclusively. These plants may be good options but check to see whether or not they are cold-hardy enough to grow in your region:
Fencing around swimming pools is a must when small children are present, for the purpose of safety. The right fence design can also offer you privacy. If you do not like the look of a fence, soften it by training vines to grow over it; the vines will enhance privacy, to boot, on types of fences that do not offer a solid barrier. Another safety feature around pools is outdoor lighting.
Patios or pool decks provide not only beauty but safety for swimming pool areas. Climbing out of the water, you can be assured of a slip-resistant surface to land on with a scarred concrete patio. If you opt for a brick patio instead, be sure to keep the surface of the bricks rough (you will have to clean moss off the bricks periodically). For convenience around swimming pools, nothing beats a closed gazebo in which you can change into or out of your clothes and relax in the shade. Outdoor furniture also affords convenience around your swimming pool, as do barbecue equipment and outdoor furnaces. A full outdoor kitchen may also be in your sights if you have a large enough budget.
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A private pool is not only a key part of the beautiful life we are used to seeing in movies, but also an opportunity to swim every day in crystal clear water, have fun with the kids, and, of course, to fully relax and improve your health. Fortunately, nowadays there are pools of many different types. Everyone can find something to suit their needs, in terms of both cost and the characteristics of the pool.
Currently, designing the area adjacent to a swimming pool is not very difficult, and it is something that can be afforded by even people with average incomes.To make your pool perfectly unique, it is a good idea to think about pool landscape design.
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Thats how the site for a typical swimming pool looks prior to its construction. There is no sign of the landscaping around the pool, as this will be accomplished later.
Before you plan and calculate the costs, you need to determine several parameters and the purpose for which the pool will be used. If for swimming, its size must be at least 20 feet in length. If this is the font after taking bath treatment, the shape and size can be much smaller. Also the design of a sauna with a swimming pool may include a Spa with Jacuzzi, or additional features for relaxation.
You should also consider the type of pool, outdoor or indoor, and how you will plan the land in terms of constructions. How will the pool design fit the shape of the area and the whole house concept in general? Will it be a light or inflatable option or capital construction for many decades inside your house? As you can see, there are a lot issues before determining the design of pool and its finishing.
Even if you have clearly identified what pool you need and where it will be, the construction of the facility will bring about a lot of additional questions. The easiest way is to contact a specialized firm where they will consider all projects, provide assistance on pool landscaping and the features to be included in the area around the pool and garden, and calculate the total cost of components.
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Different materials are used for the construction of the base bowl. Build clay brick walls with a thickness of 10 or construct formwork and pour in concrete around the rebar. Such a pool would be considered as being built from reinforced concrete. For the first two options a project would be required as well as the availability of adjacent space for the installation of pumping stations, equipment for water filtration and purification, sanitary fittings, and water heating elements.
There are demountable pools with the inclusion of plastic or metal parts. The best option for those on a limited budget is a polypropylene leak-proof design that does not require any additional installation of waterproofing. The construction of an indoor home pool should allow for the possibility of drainage. The obvious advantage of an indoor pool is that it can be used throughout the entire calendar year.
The water system can operate by means of a trough for water runoff when the pool is overflowing and a skimmer for when the water level is below the edge of the pool by 4, whereby water is removed through openings in the side walls. There are a lot of pool landscaping ideas based on this principle.
The construction stages of an outdoor pool are:
Every specialist in this field will say that exterior lighting is based on several different principles, and often has a different purpose to interior illumination. The basis of this concerns the position of people in relation to the landscape. Also of importance are, of course, the general rules of decor and the ability to find stylistic architectural solutions.
These are significant moments, since the design of lamps, the lighting line, colors and accenting ultimately depends on them. Historically, the design mainly relied on two different approaches. Fans of the classics adhere to the model based on a floodlight, this being an easy way to show the natural beauty of the water. The second method is a festival of experimental art. Nothing is forbidden, and the more unusual the look of the content, the better. For this approach, it is common for the water to have a red or yellow color, and the contour of the bowl, lit from inside, as if floating in zero gravity And the whole composition can be supplemented by music. The use of lighting in a pool landscape introduces something very special to your pool.
If you are choosing which lamps to position underwater, you should consider some nuances, first the brightness, and second that the power does not exceed 12 watts. Suitable for this purpose are LED and halogen lamps. An additional advantage is their durability, but on the other hand, they are fairly expensive.
At night the pool can be made additionally romantic or just given a beautiful design by using floating lamps. The design contains a built-in battery that requires periodic recharging. A positive factor is the absence of wires. They are most often used in ornamental ponds.
When the wind blows floating lights begin to move. If this hinders you when swimming, they can be fixed to the bottom or weighted down. Constant recharging of an enormous number of lamps may lead to some difficulties. If the sight is sunny and exposed, floating solar cell lights can be used.
Today LED tape is used in many ways, on ceilings, windows and other places. The manufacturers have not stopped and have now developed a pool variant. The permissible depth is limited to 4 ft. Today, they come with well-designed casing and a flexible base made of silicone, soldered to the resistors and LEDs, which are coated with a special sealant. It provides excellent protection from water without any loss of quality lighting. Therefore, experts recommend LEDs for the illumination of swimming pools for an aesthetically pleasing design. LEDs can be monochrome and RGB or full color. It is a rather affordable way to make the landscaping around your pool unique after dark.
When buying lights, it is necessary to pay attention to the Index of Protection, otherwise known by the abbreviation IP. The value must be at least 68. The first digit signifies the level of protection against dust and the ability to withstand shock, while the second digit is the resistance to moisture.
All planned underwater lighting should have a high degree of protection from the water. This applies not only to lamps, but also to the wiring and connections. Otherwise injuries and shocks are virtually unavoidable. To illuminate 120 square feet, a 100W lamp is suitable. If the area is 200 square feet, use a 300W bulb.
Many owners surround their pool with green vegetation. In this case, to give a more vivid lighting effect, it is a good idea to make use of vegetation. The most common technique is to use a backlight at ground level together with other light sources built directly into the ground. The volume and beauty of the crowns of adjacent trees and shrubs may also be emphasized by placing string lights among the thick foliage. This technique has become especially popular over the past few years.
After all, ideas for swimming pool landscaping are limited only by your imagination.
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As homeowners, we always look for ways to beautifully landscape around an inground pool in our backyard. A well-planned pool landscaping can really turn a basic swimming pool into an absolute paradise. Simply ask your pool builder to see if they have any suggestions for your pool landscape.
We also have collected several pictures to get you inspired. Here are 30 amazing ideas for your backyard pool:
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Your pool is about relaxation. Why not take every opportunity to optimize that potential? Start by saying goodbye to clunky deck chairs or tacky floating mattresses and install permanent chairs in your pool, taking full advantage of splash and sun. Keep your new chairs close to a water feature to help increase calm.
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Luxury pool or fine art? Dont settle for one or the other. Design your pool to be a strong and dramatic addition to your backyard by stepping outside the norm. Using a dark stone, large water feature, and modern shape will instantly transform a traditional space into a talking piece.
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This is more than a backyard pool. This is a place to pamper yourselfa day at the spa without stepping foot from your home. White stone, blended gently with landscaping pebbles and pristine, simplistic greenery creates an aesthetic synonymous with a deep breath. Now where are the fluffy robes?
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A pool is a gateway to a lifetime of family fun and memories. Save space to play and be goofy in and around your beautiful pool. Finish off your landscaping with soft grass and kid-friendly plants, along with smooth stone on your deck to protect little fingers and toes from scrapes and bruises.
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Your woodland get-away is the perfect spot for a pool, set in beautiful earth tones. Craft your deck from reclaimed barnwood or raw lumber to maintain that rustic look and feel while also cutting cost. Keep a freestanding or permanent fire-pit close by for cozy moments after your quick dip.
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Any Leave It to Beaver dream home is incomplete without a pool to match. Crisp white colors paired with red brick develops a simple-yet-stunning look reminiscent of the 20th Centurys golden days. Keep your color pallet and landscaping bold but simple to keep this classic look feeling fresh and contemporary.
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Keep your European vacation right in your backyard with help from your pool. A brown or black stone pool should be guarded closely by bold walls. With the addition of lanterns or real torches as light features, the Bavarian Countryside will begin to feel like home. Dont forget to add groomed shrubbery as an accent to this aesthetic!
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Enjoy your siesta or fiesta poolside. Place your pool in a tropical setting of bold and strong architecture, accompanied by open and sheltered spaces reminiscent of a Costa Rican get-away. Add a splash of color on a wall or with your pool tiles to bring your latin design to life.
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Make your pool the perfect retreat for morning yoga or prayer. Wrap a simplistic pool design in bold greenery and add statements such as decorative rocks, statues, or chimes to keep the space focused and meditative. Allow your pool to help you enter a world of peace and tranquility with a luxury stone fireplace.
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Your backyard pool should be entertainment central. Keep the pool large enough to accommodate all your friends and family in and around the water. Add lots of comfy seating options on your spacious deck to keep everyone together. Go the extra mile by installing an outdoor kitchen and stow-away TV for the ultimate party pad.
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A pool should be a versatile centerpiece to your backyard. Be sure to accommodate all the ways youre sure to use the space by installing a large and spacious deck full of opportunity. Sheltered tables and seats for a classy party. Comfortable seating for morning zen and reading. Lounge chairs for afternoon sun. And tables for outdoor family dining. Be sure your pool can do it all.
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Make sure your pool feels like an extension of your home. Extending the stone used on your patio or walkways to your pools deck can make the addition feel like an integral part of your homes structure. Add an outdoor fireplace to keep those cozy feelings coming.
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Keep your backyard from feeling cramped by installing a pool and patio that are full of warm and vibrant lighting. Lining the retaining walls or floor of your pool with low-voltage LED lights makes your pool look larger than life while allowing you to go for a spontaneous nighttime dip or keep the party going after dark.
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How does one return to a time of refinement and majesty? Start with your backyard pool. Soft and natural stone, paired with delicate cream palettes, draping curtains, and bright greenery will transport you to a place of Versailles-style elegance. This timeless look can be achieved in any backyard.
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Adding a pool to your backyard means youre one step closer to paradise. When that pool and patio are built with pristine white stone or tile, the paradise has officially arrived. Accent your fresh and clean, beachy look with bright and modern furniture, keeping symmetry and balance in mind.
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Living in a Southern California mansion means you must have a backyard with a heated pool and spa. Maintain the cottage aesthetic with a rough-cut stone pool setting and a hardwood patio. Add a touch of comfort and class with netted curtains around your sheltered patio to protect from pesky insects.
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When you have a beautiful pool made to reflect blue and sunny skies, it begs for a bold and tropical splash of green. Consult with your pool builder and landscaper to choose trees that are easy to maintain and come in a variety of sizes. Add a patio large enough to provide additional shelter and comfort. Deciding on poolside landscaping design is important.
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Make time spent in your pool feel like a small adventure. With bridges, fountains, lazy rivers, and splash zones, swimming turns into non-stop fun for all ages. Complete your project with landscaping to matchplayful paths, decorative rock, and a luxurious cabana. Every day is an adventure in your backyard.
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If your backyard is set in a place of natural beauty, integrate your pool into that space. Use local rock, stone, wood, and plant life to make your landscaping project fit seamlessly with the space around it. Line the bottom of your pool with decorative pebbles or river rock to add to the natural look and feel of your pool and spa.
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Build a pool with strong angles and squared architecture to add a flavor of the east to your backyard. Add posh seating, made of natural materials to turn a beautiful pool into a space made for royalty. With limited yard space, add statement planters around your pool to bring life and character to your spa.
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Not every pool has to be a masterpiece. But with a few minor accents you can turn a traditional backyard into something truly spectacular. Pops of colored or mosaic tile add permanent and low-maintenance character to a backyard. Even one unique piece of outdoor furniture can turn up the volume on your bland backyard.
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A simple squared pool can become an amazing centerpiece when surrounded by perfect structure and elegance. From your deck chairs to stone pathways, even your fire pit and tables, can all become a cohesive, bold but warm aesthetic of beauty and structure. Choose plants and greenery that can be perfectly groomed to match your style. Make sure you have a well-constructed irrigation and drain system in your backyard to accommodate your poolside landscaping designs.
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Build a pool around your love of the sun. Make sure you can soak up the rays anytime and anyplace in or around your pool. Add groups of cushioned lounge chairs and umbrellas to your deck, providing you will plenty of opportunities to tan or for every guest to find comfort and style around your beautiful pool.
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Use multiple levels, from your spa to your deep end, to create depth. Varying levels pleases every eye and extends your pool from a flat 2-dimensional space to a vibrant visual. Add water features between each level to keep the space cohesive while maintaining class and calm in your backyard.
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While youre adding to the backyard, you can still maintain your love of simple and clean style. Use your pace efficiently by only building a pool in the size you need. Keep your accents basic but beautiful with squared edges, white stone, and wood. Use deck furniture that is functional yet versatile to keep clutter at bay.
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Who says the pathway has to be boring? Toss out your concrete sidewalks and basic stepping stones. Trade them in for a beautiful statement leading up to and around your pool. A pathway can be soft and whimsical, made of wood and moss. Or make it solid and structured with stone and manicured grass. No matter what you choose, let you style flow from home to poolside.
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Think about your home. Is it built with peaks, arches, stones or brick? Is it modern, classic, or somewhere in-between? Build your pool and patio to match the style of your homes construction. This ensures that your new pool will feel like a natural part of your homes backyard.
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Give your pool a touch of Southwest style with just a few simple touches. Use red or brown stone on your patio, integrating tiles with stripes, triangles, and diamonds. Add patio furniture with bright and warm colors to add character and vibrancy to your space. Finalize your landscaping with sturdy succulents and cacti, surrounded by decorative stone or lava rock.
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If you cant stand bland, know that a douse of color goes a long way. Line the bottom of your pool with a tile in your favorite hue and wait for it to sparkle in the sun. Or let your patio and plants speak for themselves. Choose colorful florals and bright cushions for additional comfort and style.
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Not only should a backyard pool match the structure and style of your home, it should also match the size. Dont let a small but beautiful home feel overwhelmed by a massive pool. Or beware of your large home towering over a tiny pool. The two pieces should be perfectly balanced
So there you have it. The goal of every pool landscaping project is going to be different from one to another, but all homeowners want attractively unique, low-maintenance landscaping, that offers privacy around their pool.
Another thing to keep in mind is make sure the trees or plants you choose are not going to drop debris in the pool.
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Our award-winning in-house design team of horticulturalists and landscape designers are committed to working with each client to transform their unique vision into a reality. Whether you choose gunite concrete or gunite vinyl pool construction, our Solda Pools design and build team custom designs each pool, spa, patio and landscape to reflect your personal aesthetic preferences as well as size and shape specifications. Clients also have a list of luxury options to choose from to enhance the beauty of their backyard, including stylish cabanas, shade structures, water features and pool-side bars.
From the inception of the design process, Frank Solda works directly with the client to review the homeowners needs and incorporate them into an initial concept plan. The plan is then further developed by our in-house design team of talented andexperienced landscape designers, to ensure the clients unique vision and practical needs are met. Each project begins with a detailed landscape design, providing you with a two-dimensional, topographical view of what your backyard paradise will look like after construction is complete. From beautiful garden beds and stretches of grass to the perfect surrounding patio and stonework, our design experts are committed to creating a stunning landscape.
Each step of the way, the client has the opportunity to communicate with the Solda team to ensure their satisfaction with the finished product. Our designers are adept at marrying their creative vision with functionality and the clients needs in order to create the perfect pool and spa. The design team and staffed engineers are under the leadership of the principal Solda managers, who bring years of experience to the table in order to make certain that the clients dream backyard is brought to life.
Ourturn-key approachmeans thatSolda Poolshas the staff and equipment necessary to professionally customize features during your pool installation. Browse through our galleriesto help you choose the perfect shape and size for your in-ground gunite vinyl or gunite concrete pool. You can also customize the design of your pool by connecting, one-on-one, with our in-house design team. For more complex pools and patios, our team can create a 3-dimensional mock-up so you can ensure your backyard design hits the mark.
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When designing the spaces around your swimming pool there are a number of landscape design features that can enhance your experience of the pool including:
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If youre thinking about adding a swimming pool to your property, or if youre already the owner of a pool and want to make it more attractive, here are a few landscape design ideas that will help you make your pool a visual asset to your home.
Want to make a landscape plan for your pool? Consider your swimming pool to be a bull's-eye in the center of a dartboard with four rings. Even if your in-ground or above-ground pool isnt built in the shape of a circle, the landscaping surrounding your pool should radiate outward. If you think of these layers around the perimeter of your pool as "rings," you can draw up a plan that treats each ring as a distinct part of a whole. Your first ring is the immediate area around the pool. The second ring is a transitional area. The third ring can hold gardens or plants, and the fourth ring can be a separate space such as a patio or deck or it could be left natural.
If youve got an in-ground pool, this first "ring" around your pool is probably a hardscape area such as a concrete border or patio that immediately surrounds the pool. An easy way to beautify this space is to use two or four dramatic, oversized potted succulents that require little maintenance and wont shed loose leaves or other debris into the pool water. As you radiate out to the second "ring" around your pool, keep in mind what you use this space for: Is this a concrete or brick area where your lounge chairs and umbrella table reside? Or is this space natural yard, woods, trees, etc.? If youre looking to organize or emphasize this space, you could plant blue sapphire cypress trees in this ring to create a wall of privacy. Or perhaps youd prefer to have this ring transition to a formal garden.
Above-ground pools dont have to be an eyesore. The key is to integrate the pool into its surroundings and tie it into the style of your home and landscaping. For example, if you can afford to add hardscapes to the first "ring" around your above-ground pool, you might consider constructing a deck that covers the exterior of your pool and also acts as a transitional area to which the rest of your yard can connect. If dealing with a limited budget, consider painting the outside of your pool walls to blend better with the environment and plant short shrubs around the outside of the pool to minimize visual intrusion.
Use the bull's-eye approach to landscape your pool and remember to keep bushes, flowers and grasses away from the first ring around your pool to minimize debris. Whats the point in having a beautifully landscaped pool area if all of your plants end up in the water?
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Some of todays above ground swimming pools look nice. When I first started installing them, there wasnt visually much to choose from beyond the solid blue, white and blue, or the brown wood printed wall. These early above grounds were ugly, but the world wasnt nearly as complicated so it didnt matter much to most.
Lately, since the real estate crash of the mid 2000s, more and more homeowners are opting for an above ground pool rather than getting an in-ground. The biggest reason is the cost of in-ground pools as they have become really expensive. The average cost of an in-ground pool here in Central Florida is between $30 000 and $50 000 with the 30k one being pretty small. Because of this, above ground swimming pools arent just for the lower income households and people want to spend more to make them look good in their backyards.
Traditionally, above ground pools have often been considered eyesores since they are ugly and stick up four feet off the ground. Some of the more affluent above ground buyers have an increased budget for their pool and how it looks in their backyard. Thats where landscaping around an above ground pool comes into play.
A large, four-foot cylinder erected in the middle of a yard can look really ugly, but if you add some landscaping around it, the whole yard can look really nice and inviting. You may be surprised how that cylinder can look after you add a couple of small trees, some shrubs, decorative borders, walkways, mulch or rocks, and a nice deck. With the right landscaping, an above ground pool can look amazing.
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Like most things, landscaping will look best somewhat symmetrical and with some planning. Dont just plant anything anywhere. First visualize how the entire yard will look.
The bottom of an above ground should be maintained on the outside all the way around. Start there by creating a border of some kind at least a foot away from the bottom track. There are many borders to choose. I have seen timber, stone, concrete, and plastic ones. Add decorative rock or mulch in this area. It will create a beautiful transition and promote good drainage around the pool. That alone will make the pool look so much better.
Consider where the pools equipment is. If its visible from the house, landscape around it again with a border, mulch/rocks, and maybe some small shrubs to hide it a little. Dont plant anything too close to the equipment as youll always want good clear access to everything. Some will build a housing of some kind to cover the equipment. I never recommend that as it can be a pain to remove and get to the pump/filter for servicing, but if you build something nice, then it may help with the look.
Regardless of how far your pool is from the house, adding a walkway is almost necessary for helping to keep the pool and the house cleaner. Bathers travelling back and forth on grass and dirt can make a bigger mess than you might think. Making a nice landscaped walkway is really a good opportunity to add to the look of the pool. There is a lot you can do here as some use patio stones for steps and use timbers to border it. Add some rocks or mulch and plant a few small shrubs along the way and it can look very inviting.
Above ground pool decks vary quite a bit in size and look. Some are small and very basic and only have steps and a simple handrail. Others are huge. They wrap all the way around the pool with a fancy rail and built-in seating and planters.
Regardless of the size and style, all decks look better with some landscaping around it. Place some potted plants on the deck if theres room and plant some taller bushes near its outside corners. If the deck is visible from the house, add some colorful annuals along its perimeter. Some will have a lattice covering the outside of their deck and they will plant vines along them.
Having some plant life thats higher than the height of the pool adds to the dimension and feel. Here in Central Florida, palm trees are nice to have in the backyard near the pool. They dont drop a ton of leaves and they make a nice tropical noise as the wind blows their fronds. Any kind of tree is OK as long as you dont plant them too close to the pool as their roots will eventually find their way underneath the pool. This isnt too big of a deal, but you may feel the roots under the liner after some years of growth.
Keep in mind too that as the trees get bigger, they will start to shed their leaves into the pool. Shade is really nice in the summer, but youll pay the price by having to remove a lot of leaves from the pool.
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Nothing makes landscaping pop more than lighting. Add lights to your pools walkway. Drape some along the top of the deck for a more festive look. Point a light up the trees and/or light up a section of the pools wall. There is no substitute for direct wiring from your homes power, but its not at all cheap. Solar powered lighting isnt as good, but can be affordable for what you get.
Incorporate these fun spots to your pool and landscape around them. Adding colorful plants to these areas will give a warmer feel when its cool and a cooler feel when its hot.
OK, so this may be a little much, but hey, if you have the money and the time, why not? Theres something about the noise of flowing water that adds to the feel of a place. You may be surprised how many ponds Ive come across in backyards. They are all beautiful when they are kept up. Good luck.
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Project: Landscape Yard or Gardens
Date: 06/2018
Design Preparation: Need design/plant suggestions
Landscaping to be installed: Grass, Wooden structures (deck, gazebo, etc.), Landscape lighting
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Date: 05/2018
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Size of area needing sod: Small (Less than 1,000 sq ft)
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Project: Landscape Yard or Gardens
Date: 05/2018
Design Preparation: Have a basic idea of what I want
Landscaping to be installed: Grass, Trees/Shrubs
Desired Project Start Date: Tomorrow
Comment: Basic cut grass and trim shrub
Project: Landscape Yard or Gardens
Date: 05/2018
Design Preparation: Have a basic idea of what I want
Landscaping to be installed: Grass, Trees/Shrubs, Drainage system, Concrete flatwork (patio, walkway, etc.), Storage shed
Areas to be Landscaped: Back yard
Historical Work: No
Property Owner: Yes
Desired Project Start Date: Within a few weeks
Comment: I need to remove an existing concrete patio, shed and large laundry pole. I'd like to add a paver patio, trees along the back fence, a new concrete slab for a new pre-built shed and either re-seed or sod the rest of the yard. Yard is roughly 25' x 30', fenced in. Can provide pictures.
Project: Landscape Yard or Gardens
Date: 04/2018
Approximately how many square feet is the yard?: Not sure
Design Preparation: Have a basic idea of what I want
Landscaping to be installed: Masonry (brick and/or stone work)
What kind of location is this?: Home / Residence
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Historical Work: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: I need to put stone or fake grass in m y front yard in land scrap erea
Project: Landscape Yard or Gardens
Date: 04/2018
Approximately how many square feet is the yard?: Medium Area (500 - 1000 sq ft)
Design Preparation: Need design/plant suggestions
Landscaping to be installed: Grass, Trees/Shrubs, Drainage system, Concrete flatwork (patio, walkway, etc.), Storage shed
What kind of location is this?: Home / Residence
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Historical Work: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: We need to remove an existing shed and concrete patio. Then we would like to replace the shed with a pre-built Rubbermaid shed and the patio with pavers. Additionally, we need to put drainage around the perimeter of the yard, as it floods regularly. The grass is pretty much dead, so sod will need to be placed.
Project: Install Sod
Date: 04/2018
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Size of area needing sod: Small (Less than 1,000 sq ft)
Grading required: Yes
Old surface removal: Old grass or weeds
Property Owner: Yes
Desired Project Start Date: Within a few weeks
Comment: It is our backyard and the area where we want good quality sod is about 575 sq ft.
Project: Landscape Yard or Gardens
Date: 04/2018
Design Preparation: Have a basic idea of what I want
Landscaping to be installed: Grass, Trees/Shrubs, Drainage system, Concrete flatwork (patio, walkway, etc.), Storage shed
Areas to be Landscaped: Back yard
Historical Work: No
Property Owner: Yes
Desired Project Start Date: Unsure about timing
Comment: Remove existing shed, concrete patio & laundry pole. Drainage around perimeter of property. New shed, new paver patio, grass, and trees at rear fence.
Project: Install Sod
Date: 03/2018
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Desired Project Start Date: Tomorrow
Comment: Laying out sod
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A swimming pool is a splendid addition to any home or hotel. It helps add on to the appeal and splendor of the property in question. A common pool that is constructed based on some clich ideas does not live up to the task of making a piece of property look fantastic. There are several pool landscape ideas that can make any swimming pool stand out. These ideas aim at integrating the design of the pool with the immediate landscape and making the whole place a beauty.
The best way of landscaping a pool is planning for it when doing the house and garden plan. In such scenarios, one gets an opportunity to come up with an enhanced design that makes the pool fit in naturally. However, things do not always go that way as some people buy houses and then construct the pool later. Below are some of the pool landscaping ideas worth checking out.
First, one needs to decide on the type of pool they want to build. The two most common options are the vinyl and concrete pool. Concrete pools cost more but offer versatility. They come in a wide array of shapes and sizes. They offer several color options, something that gives pool owners a chance to settle on a color of their choice.
Landscaping rocks are a great way of bringing out a natural look. They offer a pool that rustic appeal especially when they are of different shapes and sizes. These rocks can be arranged to create natural-looking rock formations close to the pool.
Decks and patios are an important part of enhancing the pool landscape ideas. They come in a wide array of designs and can be placed close to the pool so that people can sit and relax nearby. Patios and decks can be set using different types of pavers for instance natural stones that will enhance the pools look.
Adding walkways from the different parts of a home to the pool is a great pool landscape idea. Such paths could be made using smooth, colorful stones, depending on ones preferences. The stones should be made cooler in some way to avoid cases of them burning peoples feet during the sunny days.
Plants form a great addition to your enhanced pool landscape design. Flowering plants are the best option since they look beautiful when they start producing the flowers. One should always be careful when it comes to the plants since some of them can ruin the whole area. Trees and shrubs one chooses should not be the types that will hang over the water and drop their twigs in the water. Plants that are susceptible to pests and insects should also be avoided since they might contaminate the pool. Such pest infestations call for insecticides that might end up landing in the pool. One should select plants that enhance privacy, for instance, the coral honeysuckle. Container plants can be an option since they can be handled and moved around easily.
These ideas are just a few picked from the whole lot. Pool landscape ideas are uncountable, and all of them cannot be covered in a single piece. These ideas depend on the imagination of the pool owner plus other factors such as the space available. Pool landscaping experts are available for those people who find these landscaping ideas mind boggling.
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