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 When it comes to your swimming pool design, varied geometries, materials
and plantings can be used to create the style that suits you—from the most
dramatic play of water to the most fun playing in the water. Usually designed by
a landscape architect who manages the construction and oversees all the details
and nuances, swimming pools come in all shapes and sizes. A water work of art, a
cocktail pool, an Olympic-sized pool or a water-park for children are just a few
pool design examples.
A luxury swimming pool is a
necessity for of any upscale home in Houston Texas. The pool design finishes off
the home design because it is a logical extension of your indoor living space.
When it comes time to sell your home, it is an expected amenity. Additionally,
swimming pools are great for entertaining, formal or informal, adults or
children. They provide healthful exercise; swimming has long been recognized as
one of the kinder activities on joints and ligaments. In this area of the
country, they provide a natural place to cool off during the long Houston summer
season.

Issues to Consider • Salt systems. There are pros and cons to
this popular choice. Jeff Halper with Exterior Worlds says, “The main thing to
remember is that you need to be aware of your surrounding material choices if
you use a salt system. Salt has a corrosive effect and it can cause soft decking
material to deteriorate.”
• Spas and outdoor water fountains. Swimming pools are an
excellent place to work in a spa or an outdoor water fountain. For one thing,
the maintenance of an additional body of water is completely eliminated by
having both elements connected. Some of the necessary equipment for one water
feature, such as the chlorinator, auto-fills for water, lights and filters, are
redundant and therefore not needed.
• In today’s market, you have a
wide range of materials to choose from for your pool design. A short list of
quality finishes entails: 1. Plaster. This category includes marcite,
which hardens like concrete and seals the interior of the pool. Upgrades include
popular brand names like Diamond Brite™ and 3M™ Colorquartz™, which are quartz
finishes in a wide range of colors and textures. Another upgrade is exposed
aggregate, a tumbled rock that is slightly larger than quartz. Pebble Tec® and
River Rok are well-known brands. 2. The color of the plaster. Manufacturers
now offer an array of colors for pool finishes. Or you can go with a more
neutral palette that provides a timelessness and avoids a dated look when
fashion changes. 3. Coping (the area that immediately surrounds the pool).
In landscape design, coping merges
the indoors with the outdoors. Popular choices are tile, stone and brick. Care
should be taken to create a non-slippery surface in the immediate wet area. Also
you will want to consider how your choice for coping material matches, contrasts
and enhances the exterior of your home.
Bring In a
Pro Exterior Worlds, a landscape design and build company, brings a great deal of experience to the pool design process, including
(but not limited to): relating the design to the rest of the landscape; pathways
to and from the pool area; outdoor kitchens; proper pool
lights and other landscape lighting; glare
reduction (for example, you don’t want the lights to shine onto dining terraces
or the main patio area); excellent construction practices; tree preservation; drainage
techniques that reduce the impact on trees and heighten the aesthetics of
visible drains.
A big factor in hiring Exterior Worlds to handle your
pool design is the overall vision and concern it has for the entire project.
Pool contractors generally aren’t concerned with the whole landscape design
project and make common mistakes, like setting the pool elevations too high or
too low and not respecting the home’s architecture or the landscape architecture, which
is critical. Exterior Worlds excels at working with a discriminating clientele
and all their landscape design needs.
Since 1987, Exterior Worlds
has been providing pool designs in Houston and other landscaping business services
for high-end residences and the surrounding areas, including Tanglewood,
Bellaire, River Oaks and West University. Call us at 713-827-2255 with your
questions.
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