Landscaping A fiberglas pool makes your backyard a fun gathering spot for family and friends. While your fiberglass pool is a natural draw all by itself, you may still want to create a setting that is appealing for you and your visitors. Keep in mind: any additions you make to your pool's surroundings still need to allow access for pool maintenance needs.
Everyone on Deck Poolside decking is available in a wide variety of durable materials and price ranges, and it creates easy access to your backyard oasis. The deck design can be as simple as a walkway from the backdoor to the pool’s edge, or it can be as sophisticated as custom decking that encompasses the entire perimeter of the pool. | |
A deck adds both comfort and security to your pool, creating a perfect hub of fun for sunbathers and watchful parents alike. With the addition of outdoor furniture like dining tables and comfy chairs, many of your traditionally indoor activities will quickly find their way outside. A fence will add an extra layer of safety, preventing unwanted access. |
Backyard in Bloom The skillful design of your fiberglass pool makes it a beautiful addition to any backyard setting. To enhance that beauty, many pool owners add landscaping.
Your fiberglass pool brings a unique persona to your backyard. Landscape designs for pools are as varied as the people that own them. Some choose to highlight the design, complementing the tones and colors of their backyard with plant life that frames the shape of their pool. Putting landscape rocks around the perimeter of the pool is another popular choice for many pool owners. Rocks are available in a great deal of colors, sizes and materials, making them suitable for any landscape setting. Once you decide on your pool’s surroundings, you’ll want to insert a little life into the overall design. Plants and flowers – either in pots on your deck or planted directly in the soil around your pool – make your pool more than just a body of water. Instead, they create an alluring setting that will make your backyard the hub of activity for friends and family. Talk with your local nursery to determine the best plants for your region. Once you've paired down the selection, consider these options to give your backyard oasis some personality: - Trees and shrubs project an illusion of height and depth.
- Before you being planting vegetation around your pool, learn how tall and wide your plants will grow.
- Flowers look good in groups. Buy them in bulk and plant them in bulk.
- White flowers will reflect light in the evening and make your landscape glow.
- Incorporate a few sweet smelling plants in your design, like herbs and highly scented flowers.
- Remember to get a deck and a fence for added security.
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