Hot Tub Advice

Hot tub privacy ideas for your garden

When it comes to enjoying those bright summer afternoons and long sunny weekends, there are few things better than donning your swimwear and taking a much-needed relaxing dip in a hot tub.

Of course, while sitting in a hot tub itself can help you unwind, this sort of calming atmosphere can be easily shattered if you find yourself lacking the kind of privacy you need to really enjoy such an experience.

Whether it’s nosey neighbours or curious passersby, good hot tub privacy is essential if you want to get the most out of your at-home spa setup, which is exactly why we’ve pulled together a collection of simple and advanced hot tub privacy ideas for you to try out for yourself.

From popping up a parasol to properly investing in your hot tub’s location in your garden, our backyard hot tub privacy ideas are sure to get your inspiration flowing, helping you to make your sanctuary spa dreams a reality!

 

Simple hot tub privacy ideas

To start with, we’ve come up with three easy-to-implement backyard hot tub privacy ideas that you can try now to get your hot tub ready for summer:

 

1. Invest in a hot tub canopy

First things first, if you want some hot tub privacy on a budget, then you simply can’t go wrong with a traditional hot tub canopy. Unlike your hot tub cover, which is designed to keep the heat in when your tub isn’t in use, a hot tub canopy shields you from prying eyes while you sit back and relax.

Easy to put and store away, it’s not hard to find hot tub canopies that can match your hot tub’s size, and you might even be lucky enough to purchase a spa system that has a canopy built into its design. Durable and sturdy, with a good cover, you can keep the weather off you and unwind without worrying about outside glances.

 

2. Purchase a privacy screen

If you’re not ready to commit to a hot tub canopy or don’t use your hot tub enough to warrant such a purchase, then the next best thing to try is setting up a hot tub privacy screen.

Working in a similar way to privacy screens and windbreakers at the beach, a hot tub privacy screen can be quickly set up to block certain angles from your tub so you can soak in peace – just remember to purchase one that is the right length and height for your needs!

Alongside this, if privacy is more of a problem with people looking down from you upon high, then you could look to pick up a shade sail or two. These covers are designed to be readily put up and taken down at a moment’s notice, giving you overhead protection from both the sun and unseen onlookers.

 

3. Install your hot tub in a secluded corner

Lastly, for the final of our simple backyard hot tub privacy ideas, we have the most obvious option – placing your hot tub in a secluded area of your garden where it’s visible to the least amount of people.

Whether this is down the far end of your garden near the fence or right by the corner of your house, take the time to find the spot with the most shelter and then install your tub there. You could even opt for a partial or full inside installation if your garden simply isn’t well-suited for privacy.

 

Hot tub shelter ideas

Searching for a more permanent privacy solution to your hot tub bathing needs? Take a look at our three favourite hot tub shelter ideas you could install in your garden:

 

1. Opt for a pergola and trellis combo

When it comes to simple but sleek beauty, no garden features exude this more than a pergola and trellis combination. Blending natural woods with privacy shields, a pergola and a trellis offer the ideal opportunity to create a green decking space in your garden without taking up a lot of space.

Best of all, a pergola provides the added bonus of a roof overhead, meaning you can use your hot tub in winter as well as summer. Add to this the potential for various curtain setups on any entry side, and you can quickly recreate that sought-after resort spa aesthetic.

 

2. Rent or purchase a gazebo

Much like hot tub privacy screens, if you’re looking to increase your hot tub’s privacy without making a sizeable investment, then renting or purchasing a gazebo could be the ideal solution for you.

Whether it’s simply to provide some overhead protection, or for full coverage on most sides, a gazebo offers you plenty of privacy flexibility when it comes to hot tub shelter ideas and is ideal if you want a closed-off changing space beside your tub.

 

3. Construct a pavilion

Finally, if you want to go all in on your hot tub shelter ideas, then constructing your own private hot tub pavilion is a no-brainer. Designed to your exact specifications, you can create a structure that encompasses your hot tub alone or has additional space around the edge for guests to change or sit down without people outside looking in.

From wooded frames and stone bases to frosted glass windows and more, hot tub pavilions provide the perfect excuse to stamp your hot tub space with your own personal touch – just bear in mind that it may require a sizeable financial investment if you have a set design in mind.

 

Long-term hot tub privacy ideas

Finally, now that we’ve looked a both simple hot tub privacy ideas and various hot tub shelter ideas, it’s worth highlighting some more long-term hot tub privacy ideas that you might want to consider in order to increase the privacy of your hot tub over time:

 

1. Create a private garden

Although it might not seem like it, even a small city garden can be transformed into a private sanctuary through the use of some well-placed plants and perfectly aligned hedges.

Bamboo and jasmine, in particular, grow relatively quickly, allowing you to form a natural barrier around your hot tub in just a few weeks. Alternatively, putting down a hedge wall around your tub or garden edge allows you to add fresh greenery to your outdoor space while also blocking off views from your neighbours.

 

2. Build stone walls and fencing

A relatively quick, if financially heavy investment, the right stone wall and fencing can not only provide hot tub privacy when needed, but it can also look aesthetically complimentary to your home.

Fencing is especially well-suited to hot tub landscaping on a budget, allowing you to cordon off certain areas of your garden relatively quickly, and in a way that still matches your chosen décor, without the need to fully redesign your garden space.

 

3. Sink your tub

And to wrap up, if you’re willing to invest more into your hot tub landscaping project, then one of the more interesting stylistic options you can choose is to sink your hot tub into your patio or decking space.

Providing numerous privacy benefits alongside the added convenience of not needing to remodel a new area of your garden, sinking your hot tub can work especially well for added privacy if you’re only concerned about onlookers at ground level or in neighbouring gardens.

 

Find your perfect tub today

And there you have it; those are our top suggestions for increasing hot tub privacy in your home. Hopefully, at least some of our tips will be perfect for your specific hot tub privacy situation, and you can continue to relax in peace without having to worry about anyone else being nosey.

And if you’re still deciding whether or not to buy a hot tub, then you now know exactly what could help you to improve your privacy once your tub is installed, meaning all that’s left to do is to find the right tub for your needs – which is exactly where The Wellness Co. can help!

From standard hot tubs and swim spas to ice baths and saunas, our range of modern spa systems is perfect for all manner of budgets. Why not head down to your nearest spa showroom today to see our products in person, and don’t forget to visit our blog for more hot tub tips and advice!

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