Backyard Planning

CREATE AN OUTDOOR PARADISE

Hot Tub Plans – Avoid the Add-On Look

Plan ahead for your new hot tub. Having a hot tub plan can help you achieve a “built-in” look, and avoid the impression that the spa was an add-on. As you shop for a new hot tub at our dealership in Amherst, keep in mind the dimensions of the patio, deck or yard for your spa installation. Look through home and garden magazines for design ideas. And browse through the photos of hot tub owners’ backyards for patio, deck, and spa installation ideas.

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Spa Access and Lawn Integration

Access to the spa from the house is usually via an existing wood, concrete, or masonry patio. You may have secondary access to or from a lawn area that provides continuity between your house, spa, and yard.

The area next to the stairs leading from the spa to the lawn provides the perfect spot for a flowerbed, or a towel tree.

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Enhancing Continuity with Stepping-Stones

Transition between spa decking and the lawn area. Strengthen the continuity between your house and yard by creating a “stepping-stone” effect:

1. Allow the ground cover (i.e. turf, grasses, moss, etc.) to grow between the stepping-stones to blend the hardscape (decking) to the softscape (lawn area).

2. Redwood rounds make nice stepping-stones. If your decking is masonry, match the brick, flagstone, or tile.

Garden Lighting and Spa Ambiance

Install garden lighting along the pathway to your spa to ensure safe and convenient access during the evening. Strategically placed lights can highlight landscaping features and create a welcoming atmosphere.

Modern hot tubs often feature LED interior lighting, including sparkling, backlit waterfalls in most models, which add a touch of elegance and enhance the overall spa experience.

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5 Key Points in Planning for Your Hot Tub Installation

Drainage

When it rains, which way does the water flow? Water should flow away from your house and other structures; it should not stand or puddle near your spa. Will you need extra grading or drains to ensure water doesn't settle where your spa is going to be installed?

Hot Tub Electrical Installation

Electrical power from the main panel of your house may also provide for your irrigation controller and other electrical needs, such as lighting. An electrician can install an extra outlet or hardwire additional controllers. Be sure your electrician consults the Pre-delivery Guide for your model before doing electrical work.