You are really privileged to have a pool at home
especially on these hot summer days.
The pool will undoubtedly be the place most used
by family, friends and guests if they are lucky to be enjoying a holiday at
your place. If not, a swim in the pool after a taxing day at work is a time to
which to look forward
When you have a pool, there are many more small
and big details that you need to pay attention to - as keeping the pool clean,
well maintained and safe. With so much detail to attend to, you may have overlooked
the aesthetics of the pool and its surroundings. When you incorporate the right
landscaping techniques, you can create a beautiful space around your pool. This
makes the pool more inviting to everyone and your property looks better
overall.
Here are 5 Poolside landscaping tips:
1 - Surround your pool with a patio or
terrace
For an above ground pool, a deck tends to work
better. This is because you can go straight from the deck into the water
without having to climb the stairs to the pool, while a patio can be installed
around the deck an in ground pool.
2 - Enhance the area around your pool with
appropriate vegetation
Plants, shrubs and spreading trees, such as
flowering trees, are not ideal for landscaping to use in landscaping. Using
evergreen plants are best because the leaves don’t fall in the water and
limit the amount of debris that ends up in your swimming pool. The right
vegetation not only adds a unique decor, but it can create a sense of intimacy
to your yard. It can even protect the lawn adjacent pool from getting damaged
by too much water.
3 - Install a fence around the deck or patio
of your pool
This feature of landscaping is not only
attractive, but it also serves as an essential safety tool.
4 - Use the landscape that is already there
If your yard has a great view like a lot of plants
or a lot of rocks, try to incorporate these aspects into your aesthetics instead
of creating look that does not fit the rest of your neighborhood.
5 - Keep your taste in mind while landscaping
around your pool
If you prefer a simple landscape, couple the
minimal vegetation with a standard fence. However, if you are adventurous,
consider creating a tropical theme. For example, use palm trees, hibiscus
flowers, and an elaborate stone fence. When choosing any theme, try to match
the environment in which you live.
If you're ready to get started on improving your
pool’s landscape, then pay us a visit at our Corinth (450-7247) Monchy
(450-7248) Vide Bouteille (450-7246) or Babonneau (450-5759) branch. At Rayneau,
we are always ready to serve you.
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