How to arrange a swimming pool area?

How to arrange a swimming pool area?

Summer is just around the corner, it's time for you to think about setting up your pool area!

To be able to make the most of it, you have to create a well-thought-out space, and all of this is not to be taken lightly! Read our advice, and take the time to think about what you need to spend unforgettable moments of relaxation by your swimming pool.


Palissade Lounge Chair - Hay, here

Outdoor furniture

If there's one thing we think about when it comes to arranging a swimming pool area, it's outdoor furniture. Indeed, investing in garden furniture to tan quietly with a drink in hand, after a quick swim, seems quite essential! You obviously have to invest in deckchairs, the key furniture in swimming pool areas. You can find them in wood, metal, plastic, and in larger or smaller sizes depending on your needs and the space you have. Then, set up a small garden room, consisting of a coffee table, an outdoor sofa, and possibly armchairs. Most of the time, garden tables and sofas are sold together; but don't hesitate to mix models to create a space that suits you. For more comfort, you can add cushions; However, be careful not to choose just any, they must be suitable for outdoor use to resist bad weather.

 

Cushion for Palissade table bench - Hay, here

 

Lighting fixtures

Lighting is rarely the first thing we think of, and yet they are essential if you want to enjoy your pool area until the end of the night. Go do some shopping quickly before your next summer evening! For example, you can install a large lamp post around the pool, which will provide optimal lighting. In addition, add a few lanterns, whether on the table in your garden furniture, or on the edges of the swimming pool to create an intimate atmosphere. You can even hang some in the trees surrounding the pool! Want a magical atmosphere? Think about outdoor garlands, they will have their little effect.

Love In Bloom heart vase by Marcantonio - Seletti,here

The vegetation

Everyone knows that it is important to protect yourself from the sun. This is why we advise you to create shaded areas around your swimming pool, by planting trees or potted plants. To highlight your swimming pool, place a few pots of colorful flowers at the edge of the water; rose bushes, geraniums, tulips… the choice is vast!

Consider playing with the color of the pots that will hold the plants. You can also buy a few bushes to demarcate your pool area. Be careful, however, not to install trees too close to the water; If leaves fall, they will land directly in your pool, making it more difficult to maintain.

Speckle Pot by Trine Andersen - Ferm Living, here