Pools don’t need to be
completely torn out and re-designed to update their aesthetic. There are plenty
of ways to change the look of a pool – even on a budget. If you are searching
for ideas, read our list below for some inspiration.
Swim-up
bars: These drink
bars are installed on the inside of the pool. If your pool is the neighborhood
or family hangout, guests will enjoy refreshing, cold drinks while relaxing in
the water.
Dark pool interior: There are a few reasons dark pool trends are on the rise.
First, they are a nice contrast to waterfalls, rock arrangements, and other
landscape fixtures. Second, dirt and debris are not quite as noticeable
compared to pools with lighter finishes. Lastly, dark pools absorb and retain
sunlight, making them more heat-efficient.
Shallow areas: Some people enjoy pools by sitting on the edge and letting
their feet dangle in the water. Installing a foot-deep shallow depth area will
allow people to relax on beach chairs, for example, while refreshing water
flows beneath them.
Smart lighting: Many people enjoy their pools in the evening, which usually requires
some sort of lighting. Beyond flipping light switches, you can now control
where the lights are placed, in addition to adjusting the color. Some smart
lights even have apps that can be accessed from smartphones. The ambiance of
your pool will surely improve with specialized lighting.
Saltwater pools: We all know pools contain chlorine, but did you know some pools are
made up of saltwater? Saltwater pools require far less maintenance and aren’t
as harsh on the eyes or skin as chlorine pools typically are.
Want to discuss options
and look into renovating your pool? Pound Pool staff are pool renovation
experts. Contact us today at 248-476-4544 or poundpool@sbcglobal.net.
Pound Pool offers
free estimates and complete pool renovations. Dale Pound, owner, personally
oversees each pool project to ensure the highest quality is delivered. We offer
Diamond Brite, Sunstone, Hydrazzo, Marcite, Pebble finishes Bead Crete, tile
choices, coping stones, etc.
Written by the
digital marketing team at Creative Programs & Systems: www.cpsmi.com.
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