Many people living in temperate climates often regard swimming pools as luxury items. Interestingly enough, when you go neighborhoods in primarily arid and sunny climates, you end up seeing pools at every home, regardless of wealth distribution.
So, perhaps, instead of looking at a pool as a luxury item, consider thinking about a swimming pool addition as something that will contribute to the long-term health and social life of your family. Of course, when you add a swimming pool to your house in a way that compliments it, it certainly can pay for itself in the value added to your home.
Here are some pool ideas that can help you add value to your backyard pool:
Lazy River:
If you've ever been to a major public pool, you probably know what a lazy river is. That shallow fast stream of water that is shaped in a loop, allowing you to relax in an inner tube and make continuous circles as the day goes by. Although affordable swimming pool financing is available from almost every pool contracting company, in many cases you will be able to go out and build a lazy river without needing financing because it actually isn't that expensive.
The primary variable that you need to look at when you do decide to add a lazy river is the location and the layout that you plan. Most yards have topographical limitations that can create some difficulty for lazy river designers.
Swim-up bar:
Although Cancun and Miami come to mind when many people think about a swim-up bar, it's a realistic option for any pool. Just adding this changes your pool from an exercise locale to the party location for yourself and your children. Imagine making your shaved ice right in the middle of the pool!
If you watch old movies like Fresh Horses, you will even see examples of swim-up bars that are designed for indoor pools. So you don't necessarily need to be completely outside to have a swim-up bar enhance your pool.
Pool Kitchen:
Once you have put your pool in, adding a separate area that allows you to cook for your pool parties is a good way to complete your yard. Pool kitchens are normally placed closer to your home out of conveniency. One key to success with a pool kitchen is to ensure that you have an effective barrier between your cooking and eating area and your pool. This will provide you with security for your . children and your kitchen appliances. The overall costs of having a pool are not too bad, but the liability insurance that you need to add to your home when you don't have very good security around your pool can add up quickly.
Getting a pool for your family to exercise and socialize in can be a pretty popular decision for your family. The costs of construction are not normally that much, while the price of maintenance is often tempered by a number of willing helpers that already live under your roof. When you choose to enhance your pool with a kitchen, a swim-up bar, or a lazy river, you are adding value to your yard that will resonate the next time you get an estimate on how much your home is worth.
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