A swimming pool is a luxurious addition to any home. But the pool itself is only part of the picture. The pool surround, meaning the hardscape area surrounding the pool, is just as important and can make a huge difference in the overall look and feel of your backyard.
Ideas for Your Pool Surround
With a little creativity, you can transform your pool surround into a stunning outdoor retreat that looks like you spent a million bucks. Here are some ideas to get you started:
1. Incorporate a natural stone look.
Natural stone is a timeless and elegant choice for pool surrounds. It can create a cohesive look that blends seamlessly with the rest of your backyard. But what if actual limestone, travertine, and/or sandstone aren’t as accessible as you hoped? Fear not. Concrete is so much more than it used to be.
There are so many concrete applications nowadays that resemble the best of nature’s rocky treasures. With customizable colors, textures, and patterns at your disposal, you can achieve a look that looks like a luxurious Roman villa for a Central Pennsylvania price.
2. Add water features to the pool surround.
Yes, you can add a water feature or two to your pool surround. Deck jets are a popular choice when owners want to add a little more aquatic pizzazz to their design. These small but mighty features send a thin arc of water from the pool deck to the water, adding a dimension and sonic character to the overall environment.
3. Install outdoor lighting.
Outdoor lighting can completely transform the look of your entire pool environment – especially the surround. With a few well-placed LED components adding subtle illumination to the hardscape, you’ll enhance both the ambiance and safety of the pathway.
4. Tend to the greenery.
You’ve heard us say time and again that it’s not just about the pool. That means your entire backyard shares the spotlight with your pool. That being said, remember to tend to the greenery around your pool. When the grass and plant life look lush and manicured, your pool surround will appear grander and more luxurious.
5. Install a fire pit.
If your pool surround includes ample patio space, consider installing a fire pit. You can opt for a traditional wood-burning fire pit or choose a gas-powered option for convenience. Be sure to choose a location that is a safe distance from the pool and any flammable materials. The result is an inviting space for warm, cozy nighttime gatherings.
6. Create a seating area.
A seating area is a versatile addition to your pool surround. It provides a place to relax and soak up the sun or read a book in the shade. Depending on your preferences, you can opt for a traditional patio set or go for a more unconventional option such as a hanging chair or hammock. Be sure to choose furniture that is durable and weather-resistant like the Ledge Lounger pool furniture we carry at Goodall.
7. Add a pergola.
A pergola can add height and geometric interest to your pool surround, creating a focal point for the space. It can also provide shade and privacy if you choose to grow climbing plants such as vines or bougainvillea. At Goodall, we carry Toja Grid DIY pergola kits. These are sturdy, stylish, and easy to assemble so you can make the most of your outdoor space.
A Pool Surround by a Top 50 Pool Builder
When you work with Goodall Pools & Spas, you’re choosing to have a pool (and a pool surround) built by a Top 50 Pool Builder. That means your design will look like a million bucks, no matter what. So go ahead, and dream big! Then, contact us or visit one of our five Central Pennsylvania locations. Our expert staff will help you tackle your project, whether it’s building a new pool or renovating your current one.