How to Bring Your Swimming Pool Area Back to Life

Bury Hill’s seven tips

Having a swimming pool in your garden offers numerous possibilities to unwind and keep your body in shape, especially for homes in the UK – what a luxury! But there comes a time, after the harsh autumn and winter weather, when this area of your garden starts to look a bit obsolete. When this happens, it’s important to invest some time and effort to revamp this oasis of joy and pleasure. Here are several tips that can help you bring your swimming pool area back to life.

Maintaining a Healthy Green Lawn

If a lawn is an integral part of this area, you should have it uniformly cut since the grass that is the same height will look crisp and clean. But in case your lawn has become dilapidated beyond repair, you have to replace it, removing the old grass and sowing new seeds or going for the more convenient lawn turf. You can learn about all the necessary methods for maintaining a healthy green lawn here.

Healthy-Green-Lawn

When it comes to existing plants, make them neat and tidy by pruning them. Remove dead plant material and use pruning shears to cut larger bushes and shrubs. You should also add some new plants, paying attention to their colours, shapes and sizes.  Create dynamics by planting varieties of different sizes and colours next to each other.

Patio

Your patio is next on the agenda. You should start by thoroughly cleaning tile and grout so as to create a fresh and welcoming atmosphere for people to unwind. According to the people from the renowned Brisbane-based Total Carpet Clean, using proper equipment will ensure that your tile and grout have the same original colour and look exactly as they did when you first laid them.

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Once the surface has been cleaned, it’s time to focus on the outdoor furniture, such as lounging chairs, tables and swings. You can either refurbish some of the existing pieces or pay a visit to your local lawn and garden store and purchase brand new items. A skillful combination of old and new can often prove to be an excellent idea. And if you want to create the impression of an outdoor room, consider adding a pergola, a roofed structure that will allow you and your friends to chill by the pool even when it rains.

Fencing and Custom Decorative Features

You can put the finishing touches to your remodeling project by adding certain decorative features, as frameless or semi-frameless glass pool fencing, balustrades, or low-profile posts with LED lighting. Choosing glass water features can really tie an already beautiful pool or outdoor setting together by formulating a delivery of class and style, we learn from the people at Dimension One Glass Fencing.

Frameless Glass Fencing

And if you want to use this makeover to also enhance your privacy, you can add privacy screens or gate alarms to your pool area. Although they now come in a variety of colours and styles, privacy screens might look a bit plain to some people, but you needn’t worry – just cover them with, say, wisteria or climbing vines and you’ll get much more natural look.

Author Bio: Lillian Connors is a blogger and home improvement enthusiast ever so keen on doing various DIY projects around her house and passionately writing about them. She is also an online marketing consultant, closely collaborating with a number of companies from all over the globe. You can check her out on G+, Facebook and Twitter.