Hey everybody! I've been lurking for several months, researching and trying my best to learn from yall's collective wisdom. I recently relocated to North Dallas with my wife and four children (17, 15, 13, 11). Big change for our family coming from Portland, OR. We are originally from SoCal and I grew up with a pool. My wife and I also had a small, basic pool in our first home in Orange County, CA where I served as my own pool man. As you can imagine, my teenage kids had reservations about this move. Two of the reasons they were on board include SUNSHINE and SWIMMING POOL!
Let me tell you about our new yard so you know what canvas we have to work with. The home is sitting on 18,000 sq. ft. lot. The back yard is 90' wide x 84' deep and surrounded by wrought iron fencing which provides ZERO privacy. There is a 20' drainage easement along the back fence that we cannot build any structures one (bummer). The other thing about the lot is that we have a GREAT view out the right side of the yard, but there's the side of a house visible on the left side of the yard. I wasn't thrilled about having a house so close to our back fence, but my wife LOVES the house and I figured when we built a pool we could block the view of that house with some sort of structure or landscaping. The idea is to draw people's eye to the right side of the yard.
Here are some pics so you know what I'm talking about.

Here is the view from the balcony looking STRAIGHT out...
<img src="https://i.imgur.com/zNy14iw.jpg">
Here is the view looking to the LEFT...

Here is the view looking to the RIGHT...

I also took a few pics from inside the house at the lower level...
STRAIGHT

LEFT

RIGHT

Let me tell you about our new yard so you know what canvas we have to work with. The home is sitting on 18,000 sq. ft. lot. The back yard is 90' wide x 84' deep and surrounded by wrought iron fencing which provides ZERO privacy. There is a 20' drainage easement along the back fence that we cannot build any structures one (bummer). The other thing about the lot is that we have a GREAT view out the right side of the yard, but there's the side of a house visible on the left side of the yard. I wasn't thrilled about having a house so close to our back fence, but my wife LOVES the house and I figured when we built a pool we could block the view of that house with some sort of structure or landscaping. The idea is to draw people's eye to the right side of the yard.
Here are some pics so you know what I'm talking about.

Here is the view from the balcony looking STRAIGHT out...
<img src="https://i.imgur.com/zNy14iw.jpg">
Here is the view looking to the LEFT...

Here is the view looking to the RIGHT...

I also took a few pics from inside the house at the lower level...
STRAIGHT

LEFT

RIGHT
