Give me some poolside ideas please!

Costco had some nice lounge chairs, got one from there for about $150 with an aluminum frame. I also bought a couple off Wayfair.com. I was nervous about ordering and spending so much more net but they were great to deal with and outstanding quality.
We have 2 of the springform loungers, about $25 each. Very comfortable! For towels I was planning to make a tree stand out of pvc but decided I don't want something else taking up room on the deck, so I'm going to install hooks in various places on the house brick. For storage we have 2 Keter 150 gal deck boxes from Sam's. They are fabulous!
 
Costco had some nice lounge chairs, got one from there for about $150 with an aluminum frame. I also bought a couple off Wayfair.com. I was nervous about ordering and spending so much more net but they were great to deal with and outstanding quality.
We have 2 of the springform loungers, about $25 each. Very comfortable! For towels I was planning to make a tree stand out of pvc but decided I don't want something else taking up room on the deck, so I'm going to install hooks in various places on the house brick. For storage we have 2 Keter 150 gal deck boxes from Sam's. They are fabulous!

Where do you get the springform loungers?
 
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Thinking of doing something like this for the towels on our shed.. anyone have anything like this where they could share pictures?

I'm feeling like I should of had an outdoor bathroom! [emoji19]
 
I am sure someone handy could make this towel rack, but I don't fall into that category so I put in on my Christmas list last year :) This works much better for us than hooks at drying our towels quickly. I do use a clip for each towel to keep them from blowing away.

Once we fence in our pool equipment, I may get this drying rack. Trying to see how we use the space first...

I also love my quick dry towel. I had originally purchased it for a trip to Mexico, but it's great for the pool because it dries super fast. Perfect for trips inside for the restroom, refills, snacks, etc. It doesn't feel as nice as a cotton towel, but it's always dry and ready when I need it.

I'm also looking for something for storage. I am thinking of just going with a tall plastic laundry hamper and drilling a few holes in the bottom for drainage. The mesh kind just don't look like they would hold up for very long.
 
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