How To Make A Natural Swimming Pool…

How To Make A Natural Swimming Pool…

Natural swimming pools make a great alternative to a standard swimming pool.  The water is contained by an isolating membrane or membranes and no chlorine or chemicals are required as plants are used to help filter and clean the water as they are planted hydroponically around the pool.

Having a natural swimming pool is not only great fun on hot sunny days, but it creates a beautiful wildlife habitat too, as fish and frogs can be introduced.

They can also be constructed for a fraction of the cost of one installed by a professional contractor. Here’s a quick overview of how a natural swimming pool is made…

How To Make a DIY Natural Swimming Pool…

…and here is a great 2 part video overview of one persons journey of building a natural swimming pool in their backyard. The end result is nothing short of stunning…

Natural Swimming Pool Construction (Part 1)

Natural Swimming Pool Construction (Part 2)

If you like this idea, be sure to share it with your friends and inspire someone you know. Anything becomes possible with just a little inspiration…


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