Swimming Pool Trends for 2012
Bring On the Elements.
Designing your swimming pool with different elements like water, fire and earth elements will surely be a blast. Torches and waterfalls are among the earthlings you could have in your pool. Add some rocks and beautiful landscape near your swimming pool to complete that enticing look you want to achieve.
Bright and Inviting Swimming Pools.
LED technology allows us to have beautiful and inviting lights shows in our pool. There are many available systems now offering synchronization from the pool to the spa and the landscape. Worry no more because these systems are surely energy savers unlike the other.
Pools With Cool Features.
Maximize your pool for 2012 by reinventing the whole trend. Make wading areas to allow your swimmers to enjoy the shallow edge of the pool. Make sure your pool if filled with features that makes it more inviting than boring. Eliminate the stairs and steps and make way for entries allowing your bathers to wade in.
Retro Taste Rocks.
Make your year colorful by putting more colors in your swimming pool. Though colorful tiles were not in last year, 2012 invites bright colors, which will help your pool look better. Create illusion and retro taste in your pool this year.
Saltwater Taste Just Like the Beach.
Create a beach like atmosphere with your saltwater pool, which is, consist of one-tenth of the total volume of water in your water. This gives soothing and relaxing effect that will cut down your maintenance expenses.
Greener Pools for 2012.
In the midst of sky rocketing expenses and other costs you will shoulder, bear in mind that going green for 2012 is the best way to compliment all the material things that we have. Using pool products and equipments that compromise good service and less damage to Mother Earth is still the best.
February 10, 2012 at 5:58 AM
There are definitely people with great minds having to create these stunning, unique and very enticing pool. If you've got one of these, certainly keep it maintain and would invest in devices that would make the pool more efficient such as the hurlcon pool heaters.
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