Royal Swimming Pools is pleased to present an article from guest blogger: Antonio Hernandez
The installation guys are gone. Sparkling water has replaced the dirt and noise, and you're dying to take a dip in your new pool. But before you dive in, there's just one more thing to think about: landscaping.
Think of your pool as the star of your backyard show, with the landscaping as the supporting cast — the final touch that will take your backyard from good to award-winning.
These tips will help you fill your yard with landscape co-stars that will create a show-stopping pool experience.
Every room in your house has a purpose: The kitchen is for cooking and the bedroom is for sleeping. Think of your backyard and landscape around the pool the same way. Develop zones based on what you'll be doing in each zone, like lounging or eating. You may decide to add an outdoor kitchen and party area away from the pool, while the lounge chairs are a few steps down a walkway next to the pool.
Use different materials in different zones. If you have a concrete pool deck, consider patio pavers or tile in the outdoor kitchen and dining area. Or use stone for walkways and retaining walls, but another material for the deck. This is an easy way to visually separate your zones, and signal to family, friends, and guests what the function is for each zone of your landscaping.
Do you have a concrete patio surrounding your pool, or are you looking for a wooden deck to give it a resort-like feel? What about walkways, walls, hedges, and flower beds to section off each zone? Patio pavers or flagstone are also attractive options to consider.
All pools need maintenance. But you can cut down on the amount of maintenance by remembering a few simple tips.
Keep plants at least 4 feet away, to help prevent stormwater runoff from sending debris and dirt into your pool.
Lighting is key to enjoying your pool at night. You have several options, from Edison lights strung near the pool to dramatic uplighting for trees or tall plants. Neon-colored LED lighting installed in the pool is a nice touch. The lighting sets the mood.
A firepit works in this category too as a fantastic, mood-setting source of light. A firepit can also extend your pool season earlier in the spring, through the summer and into the fall, by providing a source of heat.
It will take some time to create the oasis of your dreams. Stay organized. Take notes of design elements you like, and make lists of things to buy. Plan out an itinerary of when and how you're going to get everything done.
Turning your pool into the centerpiece of your landscaping can be hard work, but the reward is worth it. Take it one step at a time, and these tips can make you and your guests say, "Bravo!"
Antonio Hernandez worked his way through college as a landscaper, and now has a degree in landscape design. He still finds time to write and for his own garden, in which he plants a large batch of bulbs every fall and heirloom tomatoes every spring.
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