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Luxury Swimming
Pools and Upscale Landscape Designers in Houston

Swimming pools
complete and enhance a great landscape design
Within a
landscape design plan,
the biggest, and often the most impressive, hardscape is a
luxury swimming pool. Equal parts lifestyle, enjoyment
and elegance, a luxury swimming pool is the choice of a
homeowner whose goal is to maximize leisure time and to create a
backyard retreat or family center.
Luxury swimming pools are technically and artistically
sophisticated, conceptually exciting and one of a kind—thus
helping to further distinguish the overall property from all
others.
Why Have a Luxury Swimming Pool?
A luxury swimming pool is a necessity for any upscale home. It
finishes off the design of the house because it is a natural
extension of your indoor living space. When it comes time to
sell your home, it is an expected amenity. Additionally, luxury
swimming pools and high end landscaping 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 Houston, they provide
a natural place to cool off during our long summer season. In
other words—good for your home, good for you and good for fun.
You May Ask Yourself
Following are some of the issues involved in designing a
luxury swimming pool—in consideration of both present and future
value:
• How do you and your family plan to use the pool? For instance,
daily use or mainly for entertaining? Are you planning to swim
laps or will it be a play pool for children? Remember when
answering these questions that it is OK to have a pool just for
the visual pleasure.
• What is the pool’s connection to the rest of space? You will
want to work with a
landscape architect or
landscape designer to
ensure that all areas, such as a
outdoor kitchen or
outdoor
water fountain, integrate seamlessly with the pool.
You want it to respond to the existing context.
• What add-ons do you want? These options include a spa, sun
shelf (a specially built feature for sunning), and underwater
benches. Other elements: waterfalls, negative edges, slides,
diving boards.
• Overall depth. This factor is primarily determined by how you
plan to use the pool.
• Do you want it heated?
• 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 soft decking material can deteriorate due to it.”
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Landscape lighting
options. Luxury swimming pools innately welcome dramatic outdoor
lighting.
• Maintenance. Swimming pools need regular maintenance. Your
landscape architect or
landscape designer will
be able to refer you to a quality pool service company.
• Most importantly: safety. All choices about a pool should
factor in safety. One way to do it so is through the use of
fences. Halper points out that they can be used in a
non-intrusive way. “We like to hide
fences and gates by weaving them among shrubbery.
This method makes the pool area safe, up to code and
aesthetically pleasing,” he says.
Finish It Off
Designed by an architect who manages the construction and
oversees all the details and nuances, luxury swimming pools come
in all sizes—a cocktail pool, a lagoon pool or a water work of
art. You can use varied geometries, materials and plantings to
create the most sophisticated environment for your luxury
swimming pool.
Quality swimming pool finishes include:
• Plaster: This category includes marcite, which is
Georgia or Canadian marble that has been crushed to a fine
powder. It hardens like concrete which 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. A different upgrade is exposed
aggregate, a tumbled rock that is slightly larger than quartz.
Pebble Tec® and River Rock are well-known brands.

• The color of the plaster: Manufacturers now offer an
array of colors for pool finishes with such lyrical names as
Calm Sea, Emerald Black, Cayman Green and Arctic White. Another
good choice is a more neutral palette that provides a
timelessness and avoids a dated look when fashion changes.
• Decking, the area that immediately surrounds the pool:
Decking expands the indoors to the outdoors. Popular choices are
slate, travertine, sandstone, brick, etc… 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 matches,
contrasts and enhances the exterior of your home.
Two For One
Luxury swimming pools are an excellent place to work in 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 to have a
stand-alone fountain, such as the chlorinator, auto-fills for
water, lights and filters, are redundant and therefore not
needed. Finally, in general, swimming pools tend to be a
reasonably large body of water which is an asset to outdoor
water fountains because it mitigates the problem that
stand-alone water fountains tend to have with water loss due to
evaporation and splashing.
Let the pros at
Exterior Worlds guide
you through the process of adding a luxury swimming pool to your
landscape; call 713-827-2255.
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