Landscape & Decking Materials That Beat the Heat (Travertine & Shade)

Building a pool isn’t just about the water — it’s about making every outdoor surface feel good to use, even when the sun is blazing. In Tucson, material selection and shade are key. Here’s why travertine decking and shade structures make a huge difference — and tips for what to include when you design.

Why Travertine is Ideal for Decking in Tucson

  • Cool underfoot: Travertine naturally reflects heat and absorbs cooler ground temperatures, so it stays more comfortable for bare feet compared to many other materials.

  • Porous & heat‑resistant: Its structure allows tiny air pockets; that helps it stay cooler and release heat rather than trapping it.

  • Slip resistance: When wet, travertine still has enough texture to avoid being slippery — a big benefit when you have pool decks.

  • Durability and aesthetics: It weathers well, holds up under sun exposure, and adds a high‑end look. Natural color variation gives character.

Shade Structures: Essential Relief from the Sun

To make outdoor living truly usable during the hottest months, combining travertine with shade is essential:

  • Shade sails: Flexible fabric sails anchored across steel or wood frames create shade quickly over pools, lounges, or patios. High coverage options in Tucson help reduce UV exposure.

  • Pergolas and gazebos: These fixed structures offer permanent shade; you can add shade cloth or wood slats to balance light and airflow.

  • Cabanas, awnings & canopies: These give shade where you need it most (e.g. around seating, dining, outdoor kitchens). Plus they add a resort feel.

Tips for Designing Pool Surrounds with Travertine + Shade

  1. Pick the correct travertine finish: textured / unfilled (less polished) for more grip and cooler surface.

  2. Plan shade over the most used areas (lounging, entry, steps) — midday sun is toughest.

  3. Allow airflow under shade structures to reduce heat buildup.

  4. Choose travertine color that reflects; lighter tones show less heat.

Meraki Pools AZ Tip: Travertine + shade = a mix that keeps your poolside comfy, looks premium, and lasts longer under Arizona’s heat. When designing your backyard, we always consider sun path and qualifying where shade will matter most. Want design mock‑ups? We can show you travertine + pergola or shade sail layouts that suit your yard.

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