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Before the sun goes down and the barbecue is fired up, itâs your pool that is usually the centre of attention on a hot summerâs afternoon. Itâs perfectly understandable that you want the pool to capture that attention in a very eye-catching way, and cool surrounds can help you make that desired impression.
One of the keys to creating beautiful pool surrounds is integration with the rest of the backyard. Thereâs nothing wrong with bold, contrasting touches here and there, such as a brightly coloured feature wall, or clever lighting effects, but the overall impression should be one of a pool area that fits in beautifully and naturally with its surroundings.
An intelligent selection of plants can help achieve this sense of integration. Plants similar to the ones already in the garden might strongly emphasise the flow from back yard to pool area. Similarly, furniture that reflects the architecture and age of the home can also help to form a seamless impression. Indoor outdoor flow is seen as a major selling point these days, and creating a similar feeling from back yard to pool area might be seen as just as desirable.
A poolâs immediate surrounds should have the biggest visual impact, so pay extra attention to the surface you choose. Timber decking might once have been the âgo toâ surface, a staple of many Australian pools. Today, however, decorative concrete seems to be leading the charge as people look for more innovative ways to combine looks with practicality. Decorative concrete can achieve this in many ways:
For these, and other reasons, decorative concrete is a smart choice as the centrepiece of your cool pool surrounds. In conjunction with the right plants, furniture and accessories, it has the potential to give you a stunning yet easy-care surface.
One final note, the most important thing surrounding your pool should always be the fence. Safety must be a high priority, even as youâre trying to create great looking pool surrounds. By all means, go all out when designing your pool area, but keep in mind the safety of everyone who will use it. A good idea is to go to the Royal Lifesaving Societyâs website for their Home Pool Safety Checklist. When youâre creating your cool pool surrounds, refer to this checklist as often as you refer to your wish list.