Hot Tub Privacy Designs – Landscaping Tips For Screening Your Hot Tub

by Ryan McCall

Unless youre some kind of exhibitionist, walking semi-nude beneath your neighbors windows probably didnt form part of the fantasy life you imagined when the possibility of a hot tub first came to mind. What youll be glad to know is that even if youve gone and installed the thing already, there are a good number of landscaping ideas for privacy around hot tubs that will make sure you dont have to worry about peeping toms or judgmental voyeurs making your relaxing time a tense or nervous experience.

The absolute best idea for a hot tub privacy design - in terms of providing privacy, at least - also probably goes against what most people find so attractive about the idea of a hot tub - being outdoors in hot water. In other words, you can install your hot tub inside a hut-like wooden structure, one in which you can soak, steam and perhaps even enjoy the garden view through some tinted windows. Alternatively, you could leave one side of the hut open, for a hawaiian-island-type bathing experience. If youre short for space on options like these, you could always convert one of the rooms in your home into a sauna room.

At the opposite extreme are ideas for landscaping around hot tubs that will work just as well as any commercial hot tub privacy designs. Think about planting leafy, evergreen trees that will provide a lush barrier between you and the world without being a source of mess in autumn - even if a plant looks great or produces delicious odors, you want to steer clear of anything thats going to drop leaves, needles or rotten fruit in or around your pool. Alternatively, espalier trees are trees whose branches have been trained to grow sideways, forming a flat wall of greenery without consuming any space - they make for a refined, novel, Victorian look. For something with a bit of a kinkier jungle-feel with absolutely minimal hassle, try going with the vertical lines of bamboo, which also function as a great windbreak.

While inground hot tubs or hot tubs built into your deck are lovely, theres something very distinctive about the Asian backyard hot tub - designed of cured wood, their elegant lines make them a feature of their own, while theyll also be easier to service and maintain if something breaks down in the pump room.

Sure, you could also build a wall or a picket fence around your hot tub - its an idea for landscaping that will also provide a feeling of security for parents more worried that their kids could trip and fall in the hot tub than they are about whether theyre surround by beautiful vegetation.

One of the more spectacular hot tub privacy designs that has seen a recent resurgence in popularity amongst those looking for a truly magical, secret-garden feel to their hot tub experience involves building a pergola that runs up to the hot tub. A pergola is essentially a trellised corridor up which creepers and other plants are grown, creating a leafy corridor that culminates in an equally green dome that surrounds the tub, trapping the rising moisture for an even steamier, more private experience, and protecting from wind and rain when the weather turns.

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