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Jocelyn Lussier

Integrating a SPA into a small urban courtyard

Integrating an in-ground spa into a small city yard requires careful planning to maximize space while creating a relaxing and functional environment. Here are some tips to help you:


1. Planning and design:

- Space analysis: Evaluate the size of your yard and its exposure to the sun. Take into account shadows from surrounding buildings.

- Style and aesthetics: Choose a spa design that matches the style of your home and yard. Natural materials like wood or stone can create a warm ambiance.

2. Location:

- Accessibility: Place the spa close to your home for easy access, while respecting safety standards.

- Privacy: Use screens, plants or trellises to create an intimate space protected from outside views.


3. Landscaping:

- Plants and greenery: Add plants, flowers or shrubs around the spa to create a garden atmosphere and exoticism. Choose plants that require little maintenance.

- Lighting: Install LED lighting around the spa for a pleasant nighttime ambiance. Consider low-voltage lamps or string lights.


4. Terrace and access:

- Platform: Create a wooden or stone platform around the spa for easy and safe access. This can also serve as a space for lounge chairs or a table.

- Drainage: Make sure you have a good drainage system to avoid water accumulation around the spa.


5. Equipment and accessories:

- Insulated cover: Use a cover that fits your spa to retain heat and reduce evaporation when not in use. Allow space for storage or support.

- Storage: Provide storage space for spa accessories, such as towels, cleaning products and toys.




6. Regulations:

- Permits and regulations: Check local regulations regarding the installation of spas. You may need a permit or authorization.


7. Space design:

- Multiple zones: Create different zones in your yard for different uses. For example, one zone for the spa, another for outdoor dining, and possibly a relaxation or play area for children.

- Water features: If space permits, consider adding a small fountain or pond to accentuate the relaxing ambiance.


8. Ecology:

- Renewable energy: If possible, consider using solar panels to power spa heating or other outdoor equipment, which can reduce energy costs.

- Sustainable materials: Choose eco-friendly materials for construction and furniture to minimize your environmental impact.


9. Technology Integration:

- Audio or TV system: Consider installing an audio system or an outdoor TV to enjoy relaxing music while you use the spa.

- Remote control: Choose a spa with smart features that allow you to control it via a mobile application.


10. Security:

- Safety barriers: If you have children or pets, consider installing barriers to prevent unsupervised access to the spa.

- Safety equipment: Keep flotation devices and a telephone handy for emergencies.




11. Maintenance:

- Accessibility for maintenance: Make sure the spa is easily accessible for regular maintenance, such as cleaning and checking water chemical levels.

- Water harvesting: Consider rainwater harvesting solutions for filling or maintaining the spa, which can help save water.


12. Use of vertical space:

- Vertical garden: If floor space is limited, consider installing a vertical garden to add greenery without cluttering the floor, climbing plants become essential allies.

- Wall shelves: Use wall shelves for storage and decoration.


13. Furniture and comfort:

- Suitable furniture: Choose comfortable and functional outdoor furniture, such as lounge chairs or sofas, which can be easily stored away when not in use.

- Cushions and textiles: Use weather-resistant textiles to add comfort and color to your space. Also consider outdoor rugs to demarcate areas.


14. Creating atmosphere:

- Perfumes and candles: Use candles and essential oils to create a relaxing ambiance. You can also include diffusers for an aromatic touch.

- Music and sound: Integrate waterproof speakers to enjoy music while you relax in the spa.


15. Decorative elements:

- Wall art: If your yard allows, consider hanging outdoor artwork or mirrors to visually expand the space.

- Decorative accessories: Add accessories such as lanterns, sculptures or flower pots to personalize your space.


16. Integration of seasons:

- Outdoor heating: Install patio heaters to extend spa use in fall and winter.

- Arbor or pergola: Consider adding an arbor or pergola to provide shade in the summer,



and rain protection.


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