When we purchased our current home, it came with a pool, but no hot tub. We really want to add a hot tub, but don't want the inground version, but prefer one that has more comfortable seating.
We are working with a landscape company to create a faade/wall/landscaping surround that the hot tub can fit in. Our original plan was to take the travertine that is around our pool and use that same stone to create this facade with steps around the entire hot tub. We would then add some flower beds/shrubs behind the hot tub for privacy from our side neighbors. However, the hot tub company reminded us that you want to have access to the internals and it appears this access is on the front side of the hot tub where the controls and steps would be.
We could turn the hot tub to where the front doesn't face the pool, but can't turn it all the way backwards because the lid would then be coming off towards the pool and the back of the lounge chairs would then face a neighbor and not back towards the pool. If we turn it where it faces the house , then we would want to come up with a creative way to hide most of the front hot tub view from the pool and house.
Anyone have any suggestions or ideas on how to do this. I've seen a lot of ideas online, but most of them either cover up the components or have wood decking that is easily removed. Our pool style is an English/French country and the wood decking wouldn't vibe with that look.
We are working with a landscape company to create a faade/wall/landscaping surround that the hot tub can fit in. Our original plan was to take the travertine that is around our pool and use that same stone to create this facade with steps around the entire hot tub. We would then add some flower beds/shrubs behind the hot tub for privacy from our side neighbors. However, the hot tub company reminded us that you want to have access to the internals and it appears this access is on the front side of the hot tub where the controls and steps would be.
We could turn the hot tub to where the front doesn't face the pool, but can't turn it all the way backwards because the lid would then be coming off towards the pool and the back of the lounge chairs would then face a neighbor and not back towards the pool. If we turn it where it faces the house , then we would want to come up with a creative way to hide most of the front hot tub view from the pool and house.
Anyone have any suggestions or ideas on how to do this. I've seen a lot of ideas online, but most of them either cover up the components or have wood decking that is easily removed. Our pool style is an English/French country and the wood decking wouldn't vibe with that look.