- Oct 18, 2009
- 3,648
- Pool Size
- 6000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Hi Tony, imagine you are grilling out in your summer kitchen which we do 5 times a week, and want to swim. It would make sense to have the entrance of the pool close by. Imagine you are cooking and your hunny is in the spa. Our TV stays on all the time even when we are listening to music as maybe we want to see the score on a football game. My wife loves to decorate for Christmas and you will need lots of electrical outlets. Is it possible to move the pool towards the pool equipment so that you can get more space by the Lanai? Again just my 2 cents

Hi Brentr, 2 cents or however much you have to give is very welcome. :-D
The side of the yard closest to the Lanai will eventually have an outdoor kitchen. Having the spa and fire feature on that side would be too much with the kitchen also on that side, and would make the yard look unbalanced. Additionally, the side where it is now, is closest to the french doors off the master bedroom. But now that you and Kim Kat have both suggested being able to watch TV from the Spa, I will now need to look into putting an outdoor TV on the pool equipment wall. But that's not going to go over very well. My other half already complains about having 5 TVs in the house, and there are only 2 of us.
Wow, 12 electrical outlets, and still not enough? I was planning electrical by the future kitchen area and on the other side of the yard by the fire feature, but that was it. I hadn't really thought of a reason for much more. (There will eventually be low-voltage lightening, but I am hoping to power and control that all through my EasyTouch load center.) Can you give me some reasons for having as many as you do? Water should be relatively easy, since we will be plumbing for the sprinklers and stub plumbing for the future kitchen.
I would like a little more concrete space, but my other half has vetoed that, prefers more artificial turf. But that means more money, since AF is more expensive than concrete. So I might win that one.SaveSave
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