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Why winter is the best time to start planning your pool

Planning the installation of your pool during the colder months is the perfect way to ensure you’re ready to dive in by the time summer rolls around. Below are five main factors to consider when preparing for your pool:

1. Create a look book 

Gather design inspiration from a variety of sources including newspapers, magazines and even scenic shots taken on holiday, pay particular attention to the pool water colour and the finish/treatment, tile or otherwise that is helping to create it. Then get an expert in to advise on making your design vision a reality. A good landscape designer will then put your ideas into a cohesive plan that considers your property holistically as it is not just about the pool. A comprehensive landscape design will mean you are ready to construct a clear vision of what your pool oasis will look like come summer.

2. Find a credible team 

After you’ve established your aesthetic vision the next step is to source the right team to execute the job. Ensure they are credible and well established; a great way of monitoring this is to check that they are a member of the right associations. Spasa for pool builders and the LNA Landscape Association NSW (for which I am the current president) for all of the other exterior construction builders; as this will mean that they are highly regarded, have earned the respect of the construction industry, government bodies and other associated professionals. Going with a LNA member will also offer protection should there be any issues during the design and construction phase, as all LNA members have the necessary insurances and proven track records.

3. Establish a budget 

It’s likely that you will have an idea of what you’re willing to spend on your pool installation and materials. However, it’s also important to speak with your team to establish a more accurate idea of what the process will cost. Design experts will be able to collate more information and give you an estimate on what it will cost to make your pool come to life and integrate within your outdoor space.

4. Check your local building codes 

It is important to know the rules before you embark on the pool installation process.  The NSW legislation states that pools must be registered with local councils or risk facing fines. To ensure compliance with the regulations, a ‘Development Application’ can be lodged through council, or if certain guidelines are met a ‘Complying Development’ can be carried out through a licensed private certifier. Both will need to meet the following requirements: that pool fences are 1.2m high (with no gaps of more than 100mm), all horizontal pales must be at least 900mm apart, latches must be 1.5m above ground and boundary fences must be 1.8m high.

5. Water features for a finishing touch 

Once you’ve made the decision to dive into swimming pool ownership, why not add a stylish water feature. A water feature can be an eye-catching addition to any pool design and also adds to the ambience with the sound of running water. I recommend installing your water feature during the initial construction period as retrofitting can be difficult and costly.

– Matt Leacy is a landscape designer and director of Landart Landscapes.

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The Reno Rumble grand final!

Just months after taking home $665,000 on The Block, fan favourites and self-confessed ‘dark horses’, Ayden and Jess, have walked away as the winners of Reno Rumble. Wining $50,000 for themselves, $50,000 for their chosen charity, Two Little Boys to Avene, and a car; the couple took out the win after going head to head against House Rules winners, Carly and Leighton.

In just six weeks, the Reno Rumble teams transformed a staggering 12 houses! And the last two houses saw the teams presented with their biggest challenge yet, renovating two homes from front door to back — plus four gardens — in just one week. It was a challenge worthy of a grand final and the race to the finish line was extremely tight, with Ayden and Jess taking out the win by just half a point! So what did judges Darren Palmer and Romy Alwill think?

Redbacks – Ayden and Jess

Front Yard and Entrance – 17.5/20

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Walking up to the house, Darren immediately commented on his love of the picket fence, the beautiful colour palette and the plantation shutters. Romy also loved the flower choices, but both judges agreed the tiles were a bit too ‘2005 bathroom’, than the brief: classic contemporary with a twist of plantation. Into the entrance and hallway and both judges were fans of the sand blasted timber door frames and skirting. They both liked the artwork, but thought a coat hook would have been a welcome addition.

Girl’s Room – 16.5/20

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Romy loved the beds come cubby houses and thought the bold pastel pink of the frames worked wonderfully with the rolled felted wool rug. The attic storage got a huge tick, however both judges weren’t fans of the bed choice or lack of bedside storage.

Living Room – 19/20

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“Wow,” said Romy. “This is a massive improvement, it’s amazing.” Both judges thought the space was very grand and had a great connection with the outdoors. The only criticism was the bulkhead around the TV, which they thought was odd and unnecessary.

Our pick to buy: Norman Floor Lamp Antique Brass

Bathroom – 20/20

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Romy thought it was a lovely, big and generous room that had an amazing amount of light. Darren was impressed with the mirrored cabinet and face level storage solution, as well as the beautiful wood panelling above the tiles. Both judges agreed it was spot on brief and provided heaps of space for the homeowners’ kids. The laundry also got a big tick for its practicality, storage and bench space.

Our pick to buy: Lapuan Kankurit Kivi Hand Towel – Natural

Kitchen and Dining – 18/20

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Both judges loved the light and bright space and applauded the use of skylights. They thought the island bench was a beautiful addition, as were the integrated appliances and porcelain butler’s sink. They also liked the shelving but thought the range hood was too industrial and that an enclosed option would have allowed for more storage. Into the dining area and the judges loved the pendants and table.

Our pick to buy: Injiri Napkin – Set of six

Back Garden – 18.5/20

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“This is heaven,” said Darren. The indoor/outdoor terrace had even more skylights, which the judges thought was excessive but amazing. Darren thought it was a wonderful entertainment space and was waterproof, insect proof and windproof: “literally an outdoor room!”

Blue Tongues – Carly and Leighton

Front Yard and Entrance – 18.5/20

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When Darren walked up to the home he immediately commented on what a good move it was keeping the vines. Both judges loved the beautiful travertine tiles and only criticised the sad-looking geraniums at the front door. Inside, the judges loved the fresh, bright and modern space with square set ceiling and cute art, bang on brief for contemporary Australian.

Study – 15.5/20

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The first thing the judges noticed was how the room had been made smaller. Both judges thought it was a great decision, opening up the living room but leaving enough space for a study. Romy liked the lamp and artwork but thought there was need for a lot more storage and more accessible power points.

Living room – 18/20

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Right on brief, the judges loved the artwork, couch and rug. Romy liked the colour palette of all the furnishings and thought they had a lovely warmth to them. Both judges, however, didn’t like the Gyprock finish over the fireplace and thought the fireplace and TV didn’t integrate well together.

Our pick to buy: Box Day Bed

Laundry and Bathroom 17/20

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The judges liked the laundry (positioned in the hallway), especially the detailing of the black vanity and handles. Into the bathroom, Darren thought the bold layout change was very successful and loved the positioning of the vanity in the nook where the fireplace used to be. The basin, tapware and hardwood also got big ticks, as did the tile choice, heated towel rail and underground heating. However, both judges thought not including a bath was shortsighted, as were having the light switches in the hard to reach spot behind the door.

Our pick to buy: Uashmama | White Paper Bag

Kitchen and Dining – 19.5/20

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There were hits everywhere, with the judges loving the pendants, appliances, black sink and tapware and great amount of storage. It was a bold idea not to put a dining table inside, however the judges believed the dining table outdoors could be used year round and was therefore the right design choice.

Our pick to buy: Kurvi Pendant

Back Garden – 19.5/20

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An indoor/outdoor room, the space was an entertainer’s dream. Romy loved the lazar cut treatment on the wall, the built-in seating and fire pit. Darren liked the ceiling, paneling, flooring, dining solution, TV and BBQ. With the only miss being the lack of taller plants to break up the space.

Our pick to buy: Fab Outdoor Fabrics

So now that it’s all over, do you think the right team won? And what did you think of Reno Rumble in general, will you be tuning in next season?

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