Swimming Pool Landscaping Ideas For Your Home
Having a swimming pool in the backyard can change the effect of the landscape drastically, but while it is appealing on its own, swimming pool landscaping can frame your pool and create a more enticing atmosphere. It doesn't have to be complicated, but a little effort on the surrounding area can make a big difference.
Pathways
One of the easiest steps you can take is adding a pathway from the house or patio to the pool. This can be done in brick, bluestone or even natural stepping stones. It can also be edged with flowers or small stones, or even a barrier of colored wood chips for added effect.
For a very natural effect, make the path curve a bit, and even plant some low growing plants between stepping stones to enhance it, or for a direct, clean look, choose a solid, straight pathway. It is beautiful and beneficial, giving you somewhere to walk so you don't get muddy in the grass. Fencing A fence doesn't only add to the swimming pool landscape, it is also an important safety feature. Look for different designs and patterns of fencing available to find one that appeals to you, and if the metal style seems too harsh, plant vines or other flowers that will climb up the side to enhance it. Plants and Trees Trees or shrubs are great for privacy, but stay away from ones that will give you too much work. Fruit trees will attract bugs, and pine trees or deciduous trees will end up dropping leaves or needles in the pool. An evergreen tree like holly or some other broadleaf tree is preferential. Flowers may be ok on the outskirts of a fence for instance, but they will also attract bees and may not be recommended too nearby. Also be sure your plant choice doesn't have invasive roots that can damage your pool. Patios If you have the space, one of the best pool landscaping ideas is to build a patio around the pool, either at ground level or even an elevated patio. You can then incorporate lounge furniture, a non-slip surface and even a gazebo for changing if you can. Concrete is a good choice, but you can also go with brick if you clean the moss off of it from time to time. Swimming pool landscaping needs a little bit of consideration to find something safe and hassle free. It could be specific lighting, either at the pool or along the pathway, it could be garden benches and tall trees, or it could be something safe and efficient like fencing or shrubbery. Consider your safety needs first, then assess the look of your environment to decide on the best swimming pool landscaping ideas for you. |

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