Before Swimming: The Extras

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You will definitely want to enjoy your newly completed swimming pool as soon as possible. After all, you have been waiting for a mighty long time to get it constructed, isn’t it? While you may have been anxious to finally get some refreshment, you ought to consider about what your pool will need in the long run. Simply because swimming is currently possible without any other modification doesn’t mean that it will stay this way forever. Plus, you can literally transform your swimming pool into something very different with a few touches here and there. Some modifications may be compulsory, while others could be done to your heart’s content

First of all, you need to add an extra layer of protection before doing anything. If you haven’t installed a fence already, consider doing so as soon as possible: in Australia, installing a fence is a legal requirement for any swimming pool owner out there. You can choose from a whole lot of different types of fencing, from PVC fences to vinyl fence and even traditional wooden ones. On the other hand, you can go for a fancier alternative by installing a glass pool fence. Whatever fencing option you decide to opt for concrete retaining walls, remember to ensure that it is safe and sturdy. Do not build your fencing too close to the pool, as doing this will allow water to be easily splashed onto the fencing, which may lead to its deterioration. The fencing should also be installed in such a way that no small children can climb it or jump over it to the other side.

Besides the mandatory pool fencing, you may want to add a little room to create an outdoor living area nearby your pool. This area needs to be close to your pool and feature some chairs and a table that you, your family and any guest could use for some relaxation. This can come in very handy during those summer parties that you plan on organising. Feel free to choose any other decoration such as adding walking paths and patios to make the area inviting even to those who do not plan to swim in your pool.

If you want to use your pool area even during hours when sunlight is dim, consider installing some good lighting options. A good way to do this is by adding either incandescent lights or simple LED bulbs. The good thing about lighting options is that they can help you create any kind of atmosphere you can visualise: use warm colours for a more relaxing atmosphere, or choose flashy and colourful lights https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retaining_wall  for a more party-like environment. If you want to save on your electricity bill, you can also opt for a solar lighting system.