1) Safety: Safety should be the top priority of any pool area design. This includes having proper fencing, lighting, depth markers, and walls to prevent accidents and ensure visibility.
2) Comfort: A successful pool area should be designed to offer maximum comfort to guests. Comfortable seating options, shade structures, and high-quality pool deck surfaces are important elements to consider.
3) Aesthetics: A visually appealing pool area can enhance the overall appearance of a hospitality property. Landscaping, water features, and pool surroundings can contribute to an attractive and inviting atmosphere.
4) Functionality: A successful pool area should serve its intended function which includes ample space for guests to enjoy the pool and engage in activities such as sunbathing, swimming, and socializing.
5) Amenities: Incorporating amenities such as a poolside bar, towel service, changing rooms, showers and restrooms can enhance the guest experience.
6) Accessibility: Accessibility should be a key consideration when designing a pool area. This includes ensuring that the pool and surrounding areas can be safely accessed by people with disabilities.
7) Maintenance: Successful pool areas require regular maintenance to ensure comfort, cleanliness, and optimal functionality. This includes proper cleaning and sanitizing of the pool and surrounding areas.
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