Effective Swimming Pool Landscape Design Advice And Tips

Swimming pool landscape design is something you may have considered to improve the look and surrounds of your pool area. If it’s a new pool, you will need to consider the existing design of your garden to give a more rounded and comfortable place to spend your time and perhaps host some great pool parties.

Ideally, swimming pool landscape design is something that you should do before you actually have your pool installed as you will need to check any zoning regulations as to what you can and can’t do. If you are just doing your research, you are in the ideal position as not only can you decide on the type and shape of your pool, landscaping options are the most numerous. The advice you can get will be the most useful at this stage.

Irrespective of the shape or size of your pool, if you are hiring someone to install it, they are a great source of ideas. Remember, they have seen a lot of pools and landscaping designs on a regular basis! It doesn’t matter if you are installing the pool first, or already have one installed, then budget is something you will obviously need to consider. Realistically, when looking at your budget, remember to add in at least 10% more for mistakes and unforeseen problems. If you keep to budget, you can always buy better poolside furniture!

Should you have children, they will obviously be your first consideration in your pool landscape design. Alarmed and lockable fences are essential with children around, but they don’t always look that attractive. You could think about planting something that will screen eventually screen it, at least from certain parts of your garden.

Be creative in terms of plants and furniture. If you live in a bright sunny climate, palm and citrus trees will look fabulous. Although with trees, be careful. Think about where you put them because of root growth (you don’t want them to break through your pool!), if they are too close to the water, then you will have a lot of leaves to get out and increase cleaning time. Watch out that you don’t block out all the sun or you will just end up digging out some plants anyway – so think first.

Get the background planting well organised and planned first. Personally, I feel the use of pots for smaller flowers is good as it allows you to move them around when everything else has grown up and you have a clearer picture of the area. It will also allow you to move the pool furniture around more easily.

The bottom line here, as with any landscaping designs, is to get a budget, decide what you want to achieve, get your swimming pool landscape design and just get on with it!

Swimming pool landscape design is just one way to improve the appearance of your home. Take a look at some of the rest of our tips on improving your garden and backyard areas at www.outdoorlandscapingdesigns.com

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