Piscine container : et si c'était l'avenir?
Avec le réchauffement climatique (nous n'avons jamais eu un mois de mai aussi chaud, y compris dans le nord de la France) avoir une piscine représente un investissement utile. Surtout si nous devons passer des vacances à domicile ! Le désir d'allier confort et écologie a conduit des entreprises à se spécialiser dans la récupération de containers maritimes, et de les utiliser pour créer des piscines, solides, recyclables, et le plus souvent "hors-sol". On les trouve sous la forme de bassins assez basiques, équipés juste d'un liner ou peinte avec une peinture epoxy, d'une échelle et d'une filtration, mais également recouvertes de bois, ou bien encore ajourées. Voici une alternative dans l'air du temps, et le plus souvent bien plus économique qu'une piscine creusée ! (les dernières photos sont celles d'un modèle réalisé à partir d'une benne à ordures...Voici une idée formidable pour utiliser cet élément dans un mode inhabituel !)
Container pool: and if it was the future?
With global warming (we have never had such a hot May, even in the north of France) having a swimming pool represents a useful investment. Especially if we have to spend holidays at home! The desire to combine comfort and ecology has led some companies to specialise in the recovery of maritime containers, and to use them to create pools, which are solid, recyclable, and most often " above ground ". They can be found under the form of rather basic pools, equipped just with a liner or painted with epoxy paint, with a ladder and filtration, but also covered with wood, or even with openwork. Here is an alternative in the trend, and most often much more economical than an inground pool! (the last pictures are those of a model made from a dumpster...Here is a great idea to use this element in an unusual way).
Source photo : Modpools
Container pool: and if it was the future?
With global warming (we have never had such a hot May, even in the north of France) having a swimming pool represents a useful investment. Especially if we have to spend holidays at home! The desire to combine comfort and ecology has led some companies to specialise in the recovery of maritime containers, and to use them to create pools, which are solid, recyclable, and most often " above ground ". They can be found under the form of rather basic pools, equipped just with a liner or painted with epoxy paint, with a ladder and filtration, but also covered with wood, or even with openwork. Here is an alternative in the trend, and most often much more economical than an inground pool! (the last pictures are those of a model made from a dumpster...Here is a great idea to use this element in an unusual way).
Source photo : Modpools
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