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Swimming Pool Landscaping Design Basics

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Although Landscaping Companies in Dubai requires more planning than that of landscaping your backyard, it is still possible for a non-professional to do. It's well worth the effort. If you get your swimming pool landscaping right, you can create a little bit of paradise right outside your front door. These are just a few ideas to help you get started.

 

Planning Your Designs

Start by looking at the colors and textures of your garden and your home when you are first starting to think about your swimming pool landscaping ideas. These colors and patterns can be used together or in combination to create a cohesive landscape that looks well-organized.

 

Pool Plants

Plantings can soften the lines and privacy of the swimming pool equipment. They also blend into the landscape of your home. Broad-leafed evergreens and ornamental grasses are great choices for a low-maintenance swimming-pool landscaping design. A few trees can shade the pool on sunny days and block the sun from the south. Avoid deciduous plants when looking for swimming pool plants. These plants attract bees, bear fruits, have thorns and prickles, and can develop invasive root systems that could cause damage to the pool.

 

Privacy and Safety Fences

A fence is essential for safety purposes if you have children or pets. You can lock down the entire pool area, which will give you security and help to save lives. Privacy can also be achieved with the right fence design. Privacy fences are usually six feet high. They have boards that are arranged in an overlapping shadow box or tongue-and groove pattern. A basket-weave or lattice fence will provide semi-privacy, allowing light and air to pass through.

 

Windbreaks and Baffles

Even a slight breeze can bring warmth to a swimming pool. You can redirect the cold air currents by creating a windbreak/baffle. To make the best use of the wind currents in your yard, first identify them. Then determine where the fence/baffle should be placed for maximum efficiency. This doesn't necessarily mean you need to build a wall or fence. Dense shrubbery is also a good option.

 

Swimming Pool Lighting

A swimming pool landscape design should include outdoor lighting. Lights should be placed at the pool's bottom, around the perimeter, and on the steps. Fiber optics are more durable and better-lit than the 120-volt and halogen quartz pool lighting options (at 300 or 500 watts, respectively) that are still available.

Patios and Decks

Decking and paving are the best options for a slip-resistant, safe surface that is easy to walk on. Although pavers are more expensive than concrete and bricks, they make a great choice for swimming pool landscaping. Pavers allow for different colors and patterns. They also move with the ground's movement, which means they last longer. While ordinary brick can be used, it is best to choose bricks with rougher surfaces so that they offer some traction. Avoid using wood in any case. Wood can warp and splinter when exposed to water. It's also slippery for naked feet.

 

You can start to plan your swimming landscape design by looking through pictures and photos online or in landscaping books. This will give you a better idea of the possibilities and you won’t regret it after you’ve finished your pool landscaping.