How to decorate a pool area


Top 18 Poolside Decorating Ideas for a Backyard Oasis

With summer on the horizon, we like to make sure that you can take full advantage of sunny days in your backyard. And a poolside is not exception to having beautiful furniture and décor. Whether your pool is on the smaller side or calls for swimming laps, our poolside decorating ideas can help turn your outdoor area into a tranquil oasis! 

Swimming Pool Decor Ideas

Tropical poolside decorating by Decorilla designer, Amelia R.

Let nature guide your outdoor design decisions. You’ll find inspiration for color, shape, and light in your environment when collecting outdoor pool decor ideas. It’ll form a good base to work from as well as ensure the design and decor are in harmony with the setting. 

1. Warming Fire Feature

Poolside decor with fireplace seating area by Decorilla designer, Ana C.

A fire feature not only heats up the cool night air and extends the day, but it also encourages a sociable mood. It’s as suitable for entertaining guests as it is for an evening of solitude. Nowadays, these can be highly decorative and come in many shapes and sizes. You can also choose a type that suits your needs best, from gas-powered to electric to traditional wood burning. The most popular fire features include fire pits, tables, bowls, columns, and chimeneas.   

WHAT WE LOVE: How the warm glow of fire provides soft lighting. When the fire feature is close to the pool, it will also reflect in the water, adding even more of an inviting glow.

Want to get your poolside décor summer ready, but not sure where to start? Then, schedule your Free Interior Design Consultation to learn more about your design options today!

2. Teeny-Tiny Tiles

Although a decidedly stylized choice, mosaic adds timeless charm to any outdoor space. But mosaicking is not your only choice. In fact, there is a sea of choice when it comes to pool tiles. You can tile the entire space or opt for a neat little border to round the swimming area off nicely.  

WHAT WE LOVE: How the teal mosaic mirrors the sky in this desert pool decor. Mosaic and other tiling options are versatile, which means you can personalize and create as much of a feature as you want.

3. Exterior with Interior Swag

Combined kitchen and patio with pool decor by Decorilla designer, Drew F.

By blurring the lines between your indoor and outdoor spaces, you encourage a laidback atmosphere like that of a relaxing seaside retreat. Let your interior flow into your pool area by adding a luxurious sitting area  and outdoor essentials – complete with coffee table, soft furnishings, rug, décor, and lighting. Just ensure whatever you place outside is weather-proof or stow items inside after the day is done. If you have a bigger budget, you can also replace the dividing wall with sliding glass doors or add a well-kitted kitchenette to your patio.

WHAT WE LOVE: The spaciousness of an indoor-outdoor exterior brings. For more of an oomph-effect, pair open concept design with mid-century modern pool decor and symmetry.

Poolside Furniture Decorating

Poolside furniture for a cozy outdoor living area by Decorilla designer, Wanda P.

Although it won’t take much encouragement to lounge by the pool, you can make your outdoor area extra inviting with poolside furniture. With your favorite poolside decorating ideas you can showcase your style and set the mood for the design. It’s more than practical, it’s essential for a good summer vibe. 

4. Built-In Loungers

Luxury pool house decor by Decorilla interior designer, Amelia R.

Take advantage of structural design to add a minimalist seating arrangement. Not only does it appeal to the contemporary eye, but it also happens to be less maintenance and clutter. Soften the look of hard materials with soft textiles and plush pillows.

WHAT WE LOVE: The illusion of seating inches away from the water creates an idyllic and dreamy atmosphere, which is perfect when complemented by a muted and neutral color scheme.

5. Tropical Woven Furniture

The variety in wicker, rattan, and cane furniture design leaves plenty of room for choice. Keep an open mind with your poolside decor – include a statement peacock chair, a hanging sofa or keep it minimal with some well-placed ottomans.

WHAT WE LOVE: These pieces are often well suited to both muted and bold color schemes, and they fit right in with leafy greens too – perfect as pool patio decor!

6. Poolside Dining

Outdoor dining room as poolside furniture by Decorilla designer, Wanda P.

Poolside dining is a practical luxury. Not only is it a pleasure to dine under the sun with a swaying breeze, but you can rest assured guests won’t be tracking water into your home. Just be sure to opt for waterproof cushioning.

WHAT WE LOVE: The ability to host the entire party outside while keeping your family and friends entertained and fed. 

Poolside Decorating Tips & Tricks

Poolside decorating by Decorilla interior designer, Amelia R.

Updating your outdoor area might require a big-scale renovation, but minor tweaks can transform the look and mood completely. Whichever the case, a few poolside decorating ideas can make all the difference, especially when paired with an outdoor oasis design. Here are three easy tricks to get started.  

7. Poolside Decor Mirroring the Pool

Pergola and patio with poolside decorating ideas by Decorilla designer, Picharat A.

As with any design, poolside decorating starts with assessing the features available to you. And, in having a pool, you already have an excellent and soothing water feature. Now, all you need to do is highlight its pretty traits. Mirror the tranquil rippling of water in curved furniture or emphasize its color with a nature-inspired color scheme – think whites, teal, or dark sea green. Keep in mind that the pool floor is part of your design. You can go dark, light, or even boho! Whatever you choose, be sure to use the color to your advantage as it will also change how you perceive the water’s hue.

DESIGN TIP: Need help with your poolside décor? Consider using technology to your advantage with these top 5 patio design apps. 

8. Layer Textures and Soft Furnishings

Nothing says lounge like an array of scatter cushions. Adding a selection of textured throws and pillows to your poolside patio is an easy way to introduce color. Plus, they can easily be adjusted according to your tastes.

DESIGN TIP: Pick colors that echo the inside of your home or, better yet, reuse and recycle!

9. Light Up a Summer Glow

With days getting longer and nights getting warmer, nothing says summer more than staying out after dusk. Keep the night young by adding festoon lights or a large focal light to your pool decor. For something with a little less legwork, dot a few floor lanterns of various sizes around for ambiance. Be mindful of safety and pick solar-powered lights whenever you have the option.

DESIGN TIP: Always opt for warm white-colored globes for a cozy, sociable ambiance, and choose LED or solar-powered products to save on your electricity bill. 

Creative Pool Privacy Solutions

Pool patio design by Decorilla interior designer, Wanda P.

We can hardly call our backyard an oasis without some measure of privacy and solitude. Consider these notes while researching your pool decor ideas to optimize your peace of mind.

10. Hedges

Lush poolside decor with hedges for privacy by Decorilla designer, Drew F.

Fortunately, you don’t need a 5-foot hedge to create a sense of privacy around your pool area and decorating ideas. Short alternatives are also instrumental in blocking off seating and social areas. 

11. Pool Pergola

Contemporary pergola with poolside furniture by Decorilla designer, Drew F.

For both shade and privacy, a pergola will also protect your pool house decor from the elements. Keep the structure simple for optimal breeze access.

12. Screens and Dividers 

Free-standing decorative screens are excellent, non-committal options that add instant privacy and elevates pool area décor as well. With an array of options to choose from, you can style your oasis just the way you like it. Just as chic, but more permanent, are glass and wood panels – they can instantly uplift an exterior. 

Plants for Around the Pool

Lush plants for around the pool by Decorilla designer, Amelia R.

For your finishing touches, add some life with pool deck decorations. But first, do your research to find exactly which plants will thrive in your climate, and what maintenance they require before planting.

13. Hanging Poolside Plants

Maximizing your outdoor area with greenery happens to be among our favorite small pool area decorating ideas. Immerse yourself in nature with a hanging plant curtain.

Do choose a variety of cascading succulents that don’t require deep soil or frequent watering.

Don’t choose greens that shed a lot, like deciduous plants.

14. Colorful Fruit Trees

Potted fruit trees not only add color and a sense of paradise, but they also provide healthy poolside decorating snacks!

Do pot your fruit trees in spring when they are dormant and be sure to use a good quality fertilizer.

Don’t move the pots around too much after planting.

15. Shading Bamboo 

Even when planted in containers, bamboo can grow up to 20 feet – enough to cast a gentle shade around your pool.

Do source a bamboo variant that will do well in your climate.

Don’t plant without sufficient drainage.

Floating Pool Decorations

For functions or family fun, floating pool decorations introduce crafts and an air of magic to your backyard. Go beyond the traditional and try your hand at DIY this summer.

16. Floating Floral Poolside Decorating

Spruce up your soiree with a floating flower wreath or bouquet. It’s simple enough to make yourself and truly adds to a sense of occasion. And if you’re not feeling crafty, you can place a few flowers on a floating board instead. 

17. Candle Floating Pool Decorations 

For an extra twinkle in the evening, add tealight candles to floating pool decorations.  

18. Message in the Water

Hosting a special event this summer? Then, consider using your pool as signage for a creative way to announce the event or congratulate the honoree.

Put Your Poolside Decorating Ideas to Action 

Neutral poolside furniture for ample lounging and seating by Decorilla designer, Wanda P.

With a bunch of effortless poolside decorating ideas, you can build your summer oasis in no time! Still not sure where to start? Then schedule a Free Interior Design Consultation for expert assistance today! 

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18 DIY Poolside Decorating Ideas That Scream Summer!

When decorating your poolside deck, patio, or yard, you want to bring fun colors, practical storage, and unique, personalized touches to the mix. We hope you’ll enjoy some of the DIY pool projects below. We think these pool area decorating ideas will give your poolside some flair. Careful, though: Your guests may never leave!

1. Patio Umbrellas

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Get ready for bright and neutral colors, quality materials, and smoothly functioning canopies. Decorate your poolside with style and class using patio umbrellas to accent any area.

2. Multipurpose Planters

Source: Pinterest

These poolside planters can add some natural pops of color while they also bear your string lights and other hanging plants. They’re great for bringing some height to your otherwise flat pool area as well.

3. PVC Towel Rack

Source: Above Ground Pool Guru

You can find poolside PVC towel rack tutorials all over the Internet. Big, little, elaborate, or simple: find what suits you and your pool needs. You’ll have this practical accessory ready in a day’s time.

4. Coke Float, Anyone?

Source: Birds Party

Sometimes you’re in the pool, and you just don’t want to get out for that cool, refreshing drink. Create a cute, floating pool bar! Use an inflatable baby pool, hefty ice cubes, and drinks of your choice. The infant pool will support the weight.

5. Flower Power

Source: Smart School House

For this DIY pool decor project, you can find everything you need at the dollar stores in your area. Gather platters, cups, plates, and more to create pool time flowers! Use a hose for stems and marine glue to hold it all in place.

6. Pool Time Pallet Organizer

Source: Juggling Act Mama

So much color! So much purpose! Pallets are all the rage, and the best thing about them is that you can often get them for free. For this organizer, you’ll need to grab some paint and hooks. Attach it to your fence or deck area, and you’re ready!

7. Pull Up a Poolside Chair!

Source: Country Living

Dipping your toes (feet and legs) in the water has never been so relaxing. No hunched-over shoulders or hot cement here. Quickly dip your chair into the water before sitting for a cool seat. Beware, though! You’ll more than likely be pulled in when you’re hanging out this close.

8. Above-Ground Pool Signs

Source: Crafty in Crosby

You’ve heard all the pool sign phrases: “Good times and tan lines!” and “Life is better by the pool.” We like this one, and we love the way it’s perfect for the side of an above-ground pool. However, you could easily hang this sign around your in-ground pool as well.

9. Flip-Flop Signs

Source: Smart School House

Here’s another sign that definitely screams summer! And it’s just so clever, don’t you think? The kids can even help you make it, or you can set out on a solo project. Either way, have fun!

10. Poolside Crate

Source: Michaels

Head out to your local thrift and antique shops. Paint your repurposed crate or container with your favorite color, and add a fun message. You could use a stencil or vinyl for the lettering. This is great for storing towels, small pool toys, and more!

11. Outdoor Shower

Source: Pinterest

You’ve thought about it, and maybe it’s finally time to do it. It’s a cute addition to any poolside, and it’s perfect for showering before and after pool time. A quick rinse keeps your pool (and home) cleaner. Decorate your outdoor shower with hooks, handles, signs, flowers, and fun, summery items.

12. Poolside Theater

Source: The Horticult

Check out The Hoticult for their DIY home theater guide that will be totally mind-blowing when built poolside. You can float in your pool and watch Jaws.

13. Lights Above the Pool

Source: Yard Envy

We often have lights around the pool and inside of it, but what about hanging above it? This creates an awesome night time effect on the water. It’s like you’re swimming in a sea of stars!

14. Easy Floating Lights

Source: Create Craft Love

Another way to brighten up the pool is to create floating lights out of battery-powered tea lights and pool noodles. This is a fun, inexpensive craft project great for all ages. And launching the lights into the pool during sunset is quite spectacular as well.

15. Beverage Container

Source: Iris Nacole

Search the Internet for DIY tips centering on poolside beverage containers and carts. It’s summertime, and it’s hot outside. So, be sure you’re prepared with an adorable drinking addition like this one.

16. Bottle Cap Crab

Source: Just Wine Guide

Speaking of beverages… Save those bottle caps! You can design a crab, mermaid, sunshine, and more atop a piece of rustic wood. These make unique decor, especially for outdoor bars right by the pool.

17. Perfect Poolside Plants

Source: Garden Chic

Plants always look great around the pool, and if you don’t mind the little bit of maintenance, you’ll enjoy the classic flair. Flowers and green spaces add to the natural effect of your pool. You feel like you’re in a tropical lagoon or hidden oasis with these beauties nearby. Some plants even repel mosquitoes and other insects!

18. Terracotta Table-Containers

Source: Buzzfeed

These snazzy little tables are terrific for pops of color as well as storage. Your guests can place their purses over into the pot so that they’re handy but never soaked. They also have their own table for drinks, snacks, phones, and sunglasses. Further, the pots are the perfect size when set next to reclining chairs.

Want help sprucing up your poolside area with outdoor patio umbrellas?

So we’ve handled the DIY-part already. The only thing left to “do yourself” is to contact a Poggesi Specialist to discuss which of our Italian-crafted poolside umbrellas will be best for your particular needs.

If you have any questions about our diy poolside decorating ideas, don’t wait (and bake) another second out in this summer sun and heat. Reach out to us today!

Pool in the country: 49 photos - design ideas for the pool on the site and in the yard, frame country pools

This is archival material. First published in 2016, updated in 2019

It's nice to take a swim on a hot summer day. But there may not be a natural reservoir near your site, and a full-fledged pool in a summer cottage requires a lot of space. In our selection - ideas for organizing miniature pools where you definitely did not think to place it. We hope that the country pools, the photos of which you will see, will inspire you to implement even the most daring projects.

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GIFFEL GMBH - GARTEN. POOL

0 it seems like a bowl, for the sake of which you need to dig half the site. And how do you like the idea of ​​​​not deepening the pool: attach it to the terrace.

Pool design: GIFFEL GMBH - Garten.Pool
Where: Brühl, Germany
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Highshots Photography

2. Closer to home
A swimming pool in a summer cottage can become a continuation of any building (including a house). Use an unoccupied corner to organize a relaxation area with a canopy, sun loungers and a small pool.

Where: Australia
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Soake Pools

3. Before the cliff
How can one not envy the owners of plots on a hill: it's nice to swim, contemplating the picturesque views around.
The photo below shows the same soaking pool, covered with a protective cover. Soake Pools

Pool Design: Soake Pools
Where: Boston, USA
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Lewis Aquatech

4. Complicated circuit
A country small pool does not mean standard. Quite the opposite, when space is tight, you can't think in round or rectangular designs: experiment with geometry.

Pool Design: Lewis Aquatech
Where: Washington, USA
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Mirage Custom Pools, LLC

5. Fire and water
Add a hearth or outdoor fireplace to a small backyard pool. Two elements - fire and water - complement each other.

Pool Design: Mirage Custom Pools, LLC
Where: Dallas, USA
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Space Landscape Designs

And the usable space can be expanded by dividing it into several vertical levels.

Clayton&Little Architects

8. At the entrance to the house
The unoccupied area near the entrance would also be suitable for a small above ground concrete pool. The main thing is that the shadow from the house does not fall on it and the sun can heat the water during the day.

Pool Design: Clayton&Little Architects
Where: Austin, USA
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KSR Interiors

also suitable for a miniature pool in the country. Why empty free meters?

Pool design: KSR Interiors
Where: London, UK
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spasaq

between the floors you can organize a small pool.

Where: Australia
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Mirror Lake Designs

11. Under bush
If you're choosing between a pool and flowerbeds, combine one with the other: plant low shrubs and plants along the sides. Such design of the country pool will become fine decoration of your site.

Pool Design: Mirror Lake Designs
Where: Houston, USA
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Daldrup Gärtner von Eden

12. In the middle of the track
, it is logically divided by the deep part and children

Pool design: Daldrup Gärtner von Eden
Where: Münster, Germany
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Ferreira | Verfürth Architekten

13. Under the cover
In fact, it is a huge bathtub under the roof of a terrace on rails.

Pool design: Ferreira | Verfürth Architekten
Where: Düsseldorf, Germany
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Alexey Shmul

14. Under a folding canopy
Another way to clean the pool less often is to install a folding shroud right away (it rolls up into a box, like a roller blind).

Roller pool cover: Alexey Shmul
Where: Krasnodar, Russia
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Hamlet Projects

And so that the above-ground concrete pool does not seem boring, decorate it with breaks - glass panels (as in the photo).

Pool design: Hamlet Projects
Where: Auckland, New Zealand
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Betz Pools Limited

Pool Design: Betz Pools Limited
Where: Toronto, Canada
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Enkipools

17. Canopy
The pool on the site may be part of the recreation area. In this example, its side serves as a support for the frame of the hanging structure.

Pool design: Enkipools
Where: Toronto, Canada
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Bati Mailan France

in a swimming pool. Or shut down if it's raining.

Pool design: Bati Mailan France
Where: Paris, France
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Pool Street

Pool design: Pool Street
Where: Chelyabinsk, Russia
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Stanislav Frolov /M.A.D.E.studio design/

20. Greenhouse culture0011
Or you can build a special structure like a greenhouse to protect the pool (as in the photo). And place it between the outbuildings.

Design: Stanislav Frolov /SF Design/
Where: Rostov-on-Don, Russia
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Land-Con LTD

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Pool design: Land-Con LTD
Where: Toronto, Canada
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Betz Pools Limited

22. Between Neighbor Fences
Where Backyard Can Also Be Used - Fountain Pool

Pool Design: Limited Pool Design: Limited Canada
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Dawson & Clinton

23. In the courtyard of the house
You can also use curtains made of translucent fabric to protect the pool from other areas and buildings (as in the photo).

Pool Design: Dawson & Clinton
Where: San Francisco, USA
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Do not relax, there is still half of the article ahead!

Project Architect: STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
Where : London, UK

Architects Johannsen + Associates

25. Between the fence and the house
Even a few meters between the fence and the house, you can fit a small pool with an adjacent recreation area.

Pool Design: Architects Johannsen + Associates
Where: Australia
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In-Vivo Paysage

into the cool water directly from the living room.

Design: In-Vivo Paysage
Where : Bordeaux, France

Smyth and Smyth

27. noticed and injured.

Pool Design: Smyth and Smyth
Where: Sydney, Australia
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Classic Urban Homes

28. Between the fence and the house
It is better to choose a place for the pool on the south side of the site: so that the sun warms up the water most of the day.

Pool design: Classic Urban Homes
Where: Dallas, USA
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Fotograf Jonas Norén

29. 909011 There can be many different designs between a fence and a house0190 How do you like this outdoor bath option?

Where: Malmö, Sweden
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Tim Davies Landscaping | Perth

30. Between the fence and the house
If there is no space for a separate seating area by the pool, simply equip seating areas on the sides of the pool, and hang the bench directly on the fence.

Pool design:

Tim Davies Landscaping | Perth Where: Perth, Australia
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A D Lab

31. Between the fence and the house
Do not overdo it with plants near the pool: their fallen leaves will make it look like a pond and swim in it will be unpleasant.

Pool Design:

A D Lab Where: Singapore
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Miró Rivera Architects

32. LIFE AND HOUSE
GOODS (For example) SADOVA above the pool (as pictured).

Pool Design: Miró Rivera Architects
Where: Austin, USA
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Lestino recreation and reinforcement of the rest of the bass with the rest .

Pool design: Slowgarden
Where: Marseille, France
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34. At the fence
The idea of ​​placing a swimming pool in the garden is tempting. But do not forget about protection from falling buds and leaves.

Where: Paris, France
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meik architecture + design

35. On the terrace
The pool area can be decorated with low potted plants, a bench or a small canopy for shade.

Pool design:
meik architecture + design Where: Tshwane, South Africa
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Studio Leonardo Muller

36. Form and content Abandon the usual forms of pools in the country: in nature there are no perfectly even lines, let the pool bowl follow the curves of your area

Pool design: Studio Leonardo Muller
Where: Curtiba , Brazil

K C Wood Custom Homes

37. Under the roof of your house
You can swim in the pool even in the rain if it is under the roof.

Pool design: K C Wood Custom Homes
Where: USA
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Ray C. Moore, LLC

38. Near the house
The pool can be attached to any residential building: it will be nice to admire the water surface from the windows.

Pool Design: K C Wood Custom Homes
Where: USA
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Anthony Wilder Design/Build, Inc.

39. Victory of form
The pool in this photo is part of a recreation area with bizarre geometry, color combinations and materials.

Design: Anthony Wilder Design/Build, Inc
Where: Washington, USA
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Betz Pools Limited

40. floors. No wonder it is located near the stairs.

Pool design: Betz Pools Limited
Where: Toronto, Canada
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Betz Pools Limited

41. On the roof
Infinity pool? Yeah why not.

Pool Design: Betz Pools Limited
Where: Toronto, Canada
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Apex Landscapes & Pools

So we will fit it into the landscape of the site, visually connect it with the environment.

Pool design: Apex Landscapes & Pools
Where: Melbourne, Canada
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kokobo greenscapes

43. Delicate Approach
Pool access can also be decked out. This material is not cheap, but will last longer than ordinary wood flooring.

Pool Design: kokobo greenscapes
Where: New York, USA
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Stone Farm

44. Stone Guest
Stones and boulders will give your pool a natural look, natural carelessness.

Design: Stone Farm
Where: New York, USA
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Betz Pools Limited

45. Flexible approach
Gentle pool curves make better use of small pool areas. In the ledges, you can place a recreation area, put sun loungers and an umbrella - this design of the pool in the country will remind you of a vacation in the southern regions.

Pool Design: Betz Pools Limited
Where: Toronto, Canada
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Molly Wood Garden Design

But immediately at the entrance there will be a mood for a pleasant pastime.

Pool Design: Molly Wood Garden Design
Where: Los Angeles, USA
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Loop Design

47 Between buildings
A frame or fixed pool can be placed anywhere, even in an inappropriate place. For example, as in the photo, between two buildings, where it will be dark for a garden or vegetable garden due to the shade.

Pool Design: Loop Design
Where: Austin, USA
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Craig Reynolds Landscape Architecture

Excessive shading will not allow the pool to warm up.

Pool Design: Craig Reynolds Landscape Architecture
Where: Miami, USA

Richard's Total Backyard Solutions

How to Decorate a Pool - Morevdome.com

How to Decorate a Pool Beautifully? Consider a few ideas on how to decorate the pool in the country. How to decorate the pool so that not only the place around the pool is decorated, but also harmoniously fits into the area as a whole.

First, you need to look at the territory of the site and the cladding of the house. Everything should be combined not only in material, but also in tone. It is desirable that natural materials, stone, wood, calm pastel colors prevail in the decoration. Natural materials, firstly, are environmentally friendly, and secondly, they have a beneficial effect on the nervous system.

Stone cladding

But-river stone is usually used. They lay out the sides of the pool and the area around the pool. The stone perfectly keeps heat, it is pleasant and safe to walk on it. The water on the stone dries quickly under the sun's rays and dirt does not form. Also, in addition, you can finish the lower part of the foundation of the house and lay out the paths and the platform in front of the pool. It is undesirable to plant a lawn and flowers next to the pool. They will be extra litter in the pond.

Wood trim

A beautiful option for pool decoration is board trim. In this case, a tree can decorate both a stationary pool and an inflatable one by placing it on a wooden platform or deepening it into a podium. Ideal for creating a relaxing spa atmosphere, with a terrace, white organza curtains, wooden sun loungers. A beautiful staircase can be decorated with clay pots with flowering plants. The main thing is that the wood for finishing is of high quality and treated from the effects of moisture.

Decking

Pools are decorated with decking. This is a great idea for years to come. The type of deck board resembles wood trim, but it has a big advantage:

  • it does not rot,
  • it does not need to be processed,
  • it has different colors and textures.

Tiling

Quality, reliable, beautiful and durable material. With this option, you can lay out the bowl itself and the area around. But one has only to take into account the features of the tiled coating in contact with water and choose the styling depending on the area of ​​work. For example, water will sparkle colorfully from mosaic glass tiles. It is not only beautiful, but also of high quality, such tiles have zero moisture permeability, so the pool will be reliably protected from leaks. But for the board and how to decorate a place near the pool with tiles, it is better to choose porcelain stoneware.


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