Tiki huts are a fun festive addition to any backyard or pool area. Large party huts and lounges can provide cover for your whole party. A floating or poolside hut will add an exciting dimension to your pool. A swinging hammock will give you a secluded spot to hide away for a nap or just to relax. A full featured and well maintained tiki hut can provide years of backyard enjoyment. Does this Spark an idea?
Lounge
A tiki lounge is the perfect place for large parties to share a drink or a meal. The thatched roof and overhang sides will provide enough shade to keep even a large group cool and comfortable. Tiki lounges should have a built-in table or bar able to accommodate at least six people. This will give your guests a place to relax and set down their drink or food. Running electricity to your lounge can make powering a few strands of lights possible. This will extend the use of your tiki hut lounge, keeping it lit into the night. You will also be able to plug in a blender to mix tropical drinks at your bar. You could also add a small refrigerator or freezer to keep ingredients cold before use.
Floating
A floating or poolside tiki hut allows you to enjoy your pool while reducing your sun exposure. Whether you choose to have a free-floating hut that you swim out to, or a permanently fixed hut on the side of your pool, the waterside hut will keep you cool on the hottest days. The shade created by your hut will keep the water underneath cooler than the rest of your pool. Underwater stools can be installed for a comfortable place to sit under the hut's shade. The natural thatched grass look of a tiki hut works well with the aesthetic in natural-look pools. The look of the hut, along with pool features like boulders and waterfalls, can create the look of a tropical island paradise.
Hammock
The small tiki hut can be equipped with a hammock to provide a secluded personal space. Look for a hammock that matches the island look of your hut. Read all the safety instructions and determine the maximum weight load for the hammock you plan to install. Be sure that your structure is sturdy enough to hold a hammock. Permanent tiki huts with posts that have been buried and cemented into the ground are usually sufficiently strong to hold one hammock. Try to attach the ends of the hammock securely, but so at least one side can be removed. This will allow you to move the hammock to one side so it's out of the way when not in use. If your hut is not strong enough to anchor the hammock, you should consider a stand-alone hammock. Stand-alone hammocks come with a steel spring frame and are modular so they can be moved in and out of the hut easily.
Tags: your pool, This will, floating poolside, hold hammock, tiki lounge, will give