Pool & Deck Area
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4 years ago
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Comments (11)Hey Camira1999, your pool area has huge potential. We love the wooden element you've added to your outdoor area. You could also add in some more foliage to the area, like we did in the projects below. Lacquering the back fence will also make a difference to the feel of the pool area. We also are manufacturers of DIY glass pool fences, balustrades, mirrors and splashbacks - you can pick up fences in a range of styles (ie: semi frameless, frameless with or without mini posts,etc) from your local Bunnings. Hope that helps, and good luck!...See MorePool area update
Comments (13)Thanks Fiona. We'd love to landscape the far side but sadly that is our neighbour's property and the river rock lined area right beside the pool fence is an easement that runs like a creek when we get rain so can't plant in there :). I do plan to sneak in a few more of the Golden Cane palms onto the neighbouring paddock as some have self seeded anyway- hopefully create a nice screen. I have my eye on some nice pots and two lovely wooden loungers with cream cushions, all in budget. But I'll only get them once I decide what to do with the paving area to better blend with the pool surround. I've just had the area pressure washed about 2 weeks ago so my thinking is to go with the repaint in the medium grey and hope we get 5 years out of it....See MoreInground Pool Tiler & Pool Timber Deck - recommendations please
Comments (3)Also, if you take a look under the "Find Pros" tab on Houzz you can search for tradespeople in your area - tilers, landscapers etc....See MoreDeck over concrete in swimming pool area
Comments (3)We have a really unique wood look product which is non porous and has the highest anti-slip rating of any decking on the market (that includes hardwoods and WPC), so it's ideal for wet areas, such as swimming pools; https://www.forteflooring.co.nz/product/catalogue/millboard-decking https://www.millboard.co.uk/ It's more stable than plastic composites, doesn't fade as much as them, is more realistic, last longer, more stable against the UV, the lighter colours don't heat up as hot as WPC decking. Send email if you would like some samples, and to discuss further: carlo@forteflooring.co.nz 0212284018 Cheers Carlo...See MoreMB Design & Drafting
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