Yes...exactly what I'm hoping for. When we return from vacation, we will have a transformed yard. We have only had a slab (super small) like 3x3 in our back yard for 9 years. And grass. We planted two trees and talked about ideas. But our backyard is extremely hot. We get the setting sun. It is roasting out there from noon until dark. (Our backyard faces west). So, a pool just made sense. So even though our new deck is concrete, we are ecstatic. And the fact that we are getting a pergola across the entire back of our house is just a dream come true.
Once this is complete, I want to build a structure behind the pool for additional seating, privacy from the two story neighbors and I just like the idea. We also want raised landscaping along the back fence. I'd like crepe myrtles, but not sure. This pool building just makes me want to do more. Anyone else have that issue?
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Boy howdy! I've got that disease BAD - pool building making me want to do more and more and more and......
I just love hearing you talk about your future plans! And it's good to know what ya'll have had the past nine years. This really IS a dream come true for you guys. OH MY, a 3x3 slab and facing the west?! Ya'll have come up with the perfect answers, and it's been a long time coming. Your vacation will continue now even when you get home! The pergola across the back of the house will really help with the heat by breaking up that blazing Texas sun (we all know OUR sun is hotter than anyone else's - LOL!!!). I have to admit I'm glad I don't live in Arizona or Vegas! Their heat would melt this bluebonnet!
You're sounding like me! I'm all for the raised beds across the back! And you have the space that will set that off beautifully.
I love crepe myrtles! They are everywhere here in Houston. I think we love them so, because we have so many pines. Crepe myrtles let us play like we have a fall and winter. Their leaves turn gorgeous colors in the fall and then drop in the winter. I have a HUGE one in the back corner behind our pool. All the tree, landscape, and even the pool people have said to leave it. The only person who insisted I cut it down was Yucky First Landscaper Guy.
Personally, I do have concerns about the mess they make, but mine is much closer to the pool than yours will be. Sooooooooo ....... I'll test it out for you. If I can deal with the mess with the tree being close to my pool, then you'll have no problem!!! (so generous of me, right?! Ha ha). If they would only drop there flowers, berries, and leaves straight down, it wouldn't be a problem. But even with a light breeze, stuff goes everywhere. It's the only tree I have left in the back. It's a lovely focal point in the yard, so I'm really hoping to keep it. I think it all depends on how much you want something that determines your willingness to deal with it.
This is so much fun! You know what you've done, don't you???? You've just left the door wide open for Kimkats to start spending your money!!!! She's a master! And Ascew is our design genius with her amazing, creative talents! And I have Pinterest where I can copy their ideas for you!!! Oh, my brain is whirling!!!!
So much fun!

Suz.
P.S. has anyone else noticed since TFP's hiccups, our bouncey guy seems to be a bit flatter? He just hasn't 'bounced back'....... (ouch!)