Pond swimming pool design


Natural pools: 10 stunning designs and ideas for backyard swimming ponds

(Image credit: Ian Thwaites/Poolscape)

Natural pools and swimming ponds are becoming increasingly popular in gardens. And, as there are so many benefits to them, we're totally unsurprised. Not only are they better for wildlife, but natural swimming ponds are better for humans too. There are no harsh chemicals such as chlorine involved. Plus, you get to swim alongside beautiful plants and the odd dragonfly or two – surely a boost to anyone's wellbeing.

What's more, although there are plenty of stunning backyard pool ideas out there, a traditional design can look bulky and lacklustre over the colder season when it's undercover and not in use. Natural pools, on the other hand, blend in seamlessly to a garden and make a lovely feature all year-round.

We've rounded up a collection of stunning swimming ponds below. If you're thinking about adding a pool to your plot, then a natural version may well be on the agenda once you've looked through these.

How do natural pools work?

A beautiful natural pool, designed by Fi Boyle Garden Design and created by Biotop

(Image credit: ©Biotop Landschaftsgestaltung GmbH/Mike Sannwald io photography – Design: Fi Boyle Garden Design)

Without chemicals, you may be wondering how natural pools stay clean. Well, when bodies of water are large and deep enough and kept in a low-nutrient state, nature can take care of the cleanliness itself. 

Micro-organisms and the power of plants work together to purify and filter the water, resulting in a clear and clean place to swim. In swimming ponds, there is what's known as a 'regeneration area' present, which includes all these important aquatic plants. 

Where this area is positioned depends on the design of the pool, explains Tim Evans, Director of Gartenart . For organic-shaped ponds, it could make up a border around the edge of the pool, whilst in formal designs, the planting area can be positioned to one side or at one end. Whatever style you go for, it needs to make up at least 20% of the total water surface area, Tim adds.

Small pumps, shingle, and other non-chemical means can also be used as part of the filtration system, to ensure the water stays clean and more-or-less algae-free.

1. Surround a natural pool with a meadow

A natural pool tucked amongst tall grasses, by Gartenart

(Image credit: Gartenart)

With the lack of chemicals and abundance of plants, natural pools are a fantastic addition to wildlife garden ideas. As Tim Evans from Gartenart says, they will bring more diversity into your garden, attracting the likes of water boatman, beetles and dragonflies, as well as birds coming to drink.

And, if you've got the space, surrounding it with meadow-style planting will encourage even more pretty pollinators to your plot. High grasses positioned around the pool will also offer an element of privacy and shelter, as well as a relaxing rustle in the breeze. This circular design from Gartenart is a dreamy example – perfect for a summertime dip.

One thing to avoid, however, is letting ducks or other waterfowl inhabit your pool. This is due to their waste being high in nutrients, which will affect the pool's ability to stay clean, as explains Tim. 

The team at Poolscape also advise against bringing fish into natural pools – again, due to the high-nutrient nature of their waste.

2. Or, for a more formal look, border your pool with paving

A more modern design by Gartenart

(Image credit: Gartenart)

Prefer more contemporary pool landscaping ideas? It's perfectly possible to go for a more formal look with natural ponds.

This design from Gartenart is surrounded by sleek paving for a crisp and clean finish. And, it includes chic stepping stones and a wooden jetty, which cross over the regeneration border for easy access to the main swimming area. 

Plenty of tall, colorful planting softens the edges alongside large stones, evoking an organic feel. And naturally, the vast view elevates the scene even further.

3. Add a jetty complete with a pool house

A pool house offers a post-swim spot to relax

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Pool house ideas are fabulous additions for all types of pool, swimming ponds included. This wooden design provides a shaded spot for retreating from the midday sun and looks positively charming. A ladder leads to a small room up top, ideal for changing or storing towels.

Accessed via a wooden jetty, it gives the space an exclusive edge – perfect for a sense of privacy and peace. And, when you fancy a dip, you can simply jump straight in – bliss!

4. Take in the view from a seating spot

A striking vista of a natural pool from Poolscape

(Image credit: Ian Thwaites/Poolscape)

A seating spot near a natural pool is a must-have – either to relax and enjoy the sun's rays post-swim come summer, or to enjoy the view of the water during winter. Decking ideas are a great choice – their natural appearance will complement the organic style of a swimming pond well. And, if you position them to jut out over the water, then they'll provide a handy platform for jumping from, or at least for dipping in your feet.

Add some sturdy and low-maintenance furniture and it'll be your new favorite entertaining spot in no time – our guide to the best wooden garden furniture has plenty of stylish picks.

This gorgeous pool in the grounds of a farmhouse is by Gartenart

(Image credit: Gartenart)

If you prefer to keep the divide between plants and pool more defined, then take a cue from this design above. Here, the plant-filled filtration zone is separated from the main swimming pool using a wall, which reaches above the water line for a smart and structural look.

What's more, splitting the pool into two distinct zones in this way allowed the creators at Gartenart to add insulation panels to the swimming area, which keeps the water warmer.

The curved wooden pathway around the back of the plants enhances the natural look further, and provides a smart edge to the lawn ideas beyond.

6. Border your natural pool with rocks

Create a jungle-like atmosphere

(Image credit: Mary Liz Austin/Alamy Stock Photo)

If you're after a lagoon-like vibe for your natural pool, then don't be afraid to incorporate larger stones and rocks around the edges. Plenty of perennial plants nearby, including lots of leafy foliage, will transform the space into an oasis that feels like it's straight out of the jungle.

Can you spot the sculpture in this scene, too? It's a simple way to give a space an extra level of interest and personality.

If you love this look, our feature on tropical garden ideas has lots more styles and tips for creating a holiday-feel in your backyard.

7. Keep it small and chic

Small but perfectly formed – a natural pool by Gartenart

(Image credit: Gartenart)

You don't necessarily need a huge great space for natural pools. This design by Gartenart is petite yet perfectly-formed, and fits beautifully into a sunken patio.

Curved steps descend enticingly into the cool water. Meanwhile, the attractive planting area is neatly tucked to the far end, where a large rock makes a pleasing focal point. We love the addition of garden gravel ideas to the scene too, which offer a laid-back edge and complement the surrounding stone wall beautifully.

8. Or, go for a large lake

If you've got the space, don't be afraid to go bold

(Image credit: Michael Harris/Alamy Stock Photo)

Alternatively, if you're looking for large garden ideas, then swimming ponds are a surefire way to make an impressive impact. And if you've got the space, why not?

This luxurious design cuts across the lawn with its organic shape and is bordered with pockets of colorful aquatic plants. There's even a small waterfall, too.

9. Add plenty of plants

Water lilies surround this swimming pond by Poolscape

(Image credit: Ian Thwaites/Poolscape)

One of the greatest parts of a natural pool is all the best pond plants available to pick from. Water lilies with their elegant flowers and jolly round leaves are a classic choice, and as demonstrated here, look nothing short of striking when used en masse.

Here, they are gently divided from the main swimming pool zone, creating a verdant frame of foliage. That way, they won't get in the way if you want to do laps, but still provide a beautiful view (and will help keep the water clean, too).

10. Illuminate natural pools for night-time swims

A natural pool in a city garden in Rotterdam, created by Biotop

(Image credit: ©Biotop Landschaftsgestaltung GmbH/Hans Gorter)

If you bring outdoor lighting ideas to your pool and its surroundings, then you'll open up the opportunity to bathe in it at night. And, what could be more relaxing than a dip beneath the stars?

This sophisticated design has no chlorine filter installation – instead it is what the creators at Biotop call a 'Living Pool'. Unlike many other swimming ponds, there are no plants included. Instead, these keep themselves clean due to the economically-efficient and energy-saving use of pumps, as well as hidden sieve skimmers, and biofilters which use purifying micro-organisms. They're a great alternative choice if you're after distinctly modern garden ideas.

What are the benefits of natural pools?

Get up close with nature – like in this design from Poolscape

(Image credit: Ian Thwaites/Poolscape)

There are many benefits to a natural pool, as Tim Evans from Gartenart explains.

Clients often decide on a natural pond because they look beautiful and fit into the garden in an organic way, he says. In other words, natural pools combine both practical and aesthetic aspects – they can be used for swimming but look great, too.

Once clients have their new swimming ponds, they realize that there are benefits beyond these factors, continues Tim. Swimming in natural water is very different to being in chlorinated water or the sea – it feels better on the skin as has a silkier, softer quality, and is overall a very pleasurable and beautiful experience.

Of course, the lack of chemicals is great for the ecosystem and wildlife too. Plus, once they're in, natural pools are much easier to maintain.

How do you maintain a natural pool?

The team at Poolscape provide some insight into the maintenance of natural pools. Generally, maintenance is less costly for these designs in comparison to normal pools. First, there's no need to splash out on all the noxious chemicals which are otherwise frequently added to traditional styles. Running costs also tend to be low, especially if low-wattage pumps within low water-lift architecture are used.

Oxygenating plants need to be cut back at the end of spring and top growth should be removed in the early winter. Removing floating leaves and other matter with a hand net should also be done periodically. But, all of this can be done by the pool-owners themselves, and is free to do.

Some jobs, however, may call for the professionals. For instance, the bottom of the main swimming area should be vacuumed two to three times a year, and skimmer sieves will need emptying. Every few years, the planted areas will need overhauling, too.

Overall, living and natural pools are simple to maintain – we'd even go as far as to suggest them for your low maintenance garden ideas.

How much does a natural pool cost?

Natural pools are generally more costly than regular designs, however the benefits are well worth it. This pool is by Poolscape

(Image credit: Ian Thwaites/Poolscape)

Natural pools are often more expensive to install than normal ones due to their unique design. Many installation companies will create them bespoke to the client's needs.

As the team at Poolscape explain, there is no simple way to give an overall cost of swimming ponds, as every design is different. They suggest a ballpark figure of £500 to £700 per square meter (approximately $700–$1,000), depending on all the variables.

For instance, a smaller, regular-shaped pool, placed on level, stable ground with good access for building may cost around £30,000+VAT (the equivalent to around $42,367), estimates the team. However, if you're looking to add a large, irregular-shaped natural pool to your sloping garden ideas, maybe with some additional equipment for water cleaning, then you'll be looking at a larger cost of around £70,000–£100,000 or more (around $98,862–$141,232). 

According to Gartenart, formal designs can also cost more, due to the blockwork wall, coping, and the more labor-intensive liner application process that's involved.

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Custom Natural Swimming Pool/Pond Design

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This stunning Natural Swimming Pool/Pond in New York was custom designed and built by Total Habitat and includes a pebble beach, hot springs and a sculpted jumping boulder with built-in waterslide!

What a Custom Design Costs:
If you live within the contiguous United States, you can get a custom Natural Swimming Pool/Pond design (including an onsite consultation to kick-off the process) for $2,000! Because our custom Natural Swimming Pool/Pond designs are so site-specific, an onsite design consultation (or Site Visit) is a crucial first step in the design process. To ensure every one of our custom NSP designs is the best it can be, we are so pleased to now be able to offer a 

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For one flat rate of $2,000, you get a custom Natural Swimming Pool/Pond design including everything listed below, backed by our 20 years of NSP design and construction experience!

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    • Design Layout (helps you visualize size, shape, orientation and placement in real space)
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    • Scaled drawing illustrating your custom design
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New in garden design - landscaped pools or reservoirs.

Landscape pools - a novelty in garden design. It would seem that you can think of new for the device of the reservoir on the site. But it is not for nothing that everything ingenious is said simply. Landscape pools - in the West they are called swimming pools or swimming pools - a novelty in the landscape design market. The terms landscaped pool - landscaped pool and swimming pools - a swimming pool, as well as the technology for designing such devices, came to us from Europe. nine0007

What is so special about landscape pool and what does it look like more – a regular pond, a stream, a waterfall or a swimming pool. The fact of the matter is that landscape designers managed to combine all this in one complete compact object, without spoiling the very idea of ​​wild outdoor recreation and cultural leisure in an elite boarding house.

I won’t say much, see for yourself the most successful, in my opinion, landscape projects , suitable for relatively small plots of land.

I would just like to add that the peculiarity of this type of reservoirs (landscape pools) is that there are several zones in the swimming pool: namely, a swimming, decorative and regeneration zone. The project of a landscape pool is a combination in one whole of such seemingly incompatible concepts as a swimming pool, an ornamental pond, a stream and a waterfall.

How the infinity pool works. nine0023

The swimming area of ​​the landscape pool , like the usual one, has a depth of 150 cm, and in this case the correct geometric shape and practically does not differ from the classic swimming pool. The swimming pool, like a regular pool, is equipped with bridges, ladders and steps for descending into the water. On its shore, a solarium and a recreation area are necessarily arranged.

The so-called regeneration zone is 60 to 80 cm deep and looks like a natural pond. It houses decorative aquatic plants, fountains, lights and other decorative elements. nine0007

The most important feature of the landscape pool and the main know-how was the lack of water purification equipment in the swimming area. This swimming pond uses special bio-additives and bacteria taken from nature itself to maintain a healthy biological balance of water .

Benefits of landscaped pools.

1. The ability to create an unusual design in a small area, change it beyond recognition and at the same time decorate the landscape of a summer cottage or garden plot. nine0007

2. Use of the reservoir for both creation of a water entertainment corner and decoration of the site in the evening and at night.

3. Harmonious combination of ornamental pond and swimming pool. You save space on the site without compromising its functionality and aesthetic perception.

4. The cost of constructing a landscape pool is less than the cost of constructing a swimming pool by reducing the amount of earthwork and the possibility of using pond liner instead of concrete. nine0007

5. Easy care – after all, the coastal zone is only 60-80 cm deep, it is easy to get around in it, caring for plants and equipment.

6. Complete absence of pumps in the swimming area of ​​the reservoir, filters of everything that creates a danger in an ordinary pool.

7. And the most important thing - which, probably, not a single skeptic can object to is the ecological cleanliness of the landscape pool. For water care, biological preparations are used that have been tested for decades in aquariums and biomembranes have long been used in the food industry. Thanks to the use of preparations that are completely free of pool chemicals, chlorine and other harmful substances, the landscape pool is absolutely safe for the environment and human health! nine0007

Materials used in the construction of landscaped pools.

When constructing a landscaped swimming pool, it is recommended to use PVC pond film, as well as EPDM membrane and liquid rubber waterproofing mastic. With the help of modern waterproofing materials, it became possible to create in a short time swimming pools of almost any complexity and in a short time.

Read in the following article “we build our own film pond”

Pond and pool landscape design

Landscaping / Ponds

Many owners of private houses want a reservoir near their home, but not everyone can boast of its presence. Don't despair if you are unlucky. Studio Real Gardens will create on the territory of your dacha the most beautiful pond that you have always dreamed of. nine0007

You have a unique opportunity to recreate a reservoir on the site of your country house that meets all your needs and wishes. At first glance, this seems like a pretty easy task. What can be difficult in filling a dug pit with water?

The landscaping of a pond is a very difficult task, requiring enormous knowledge and experience in certain areas. Groundwater diversion, design of hydraulic structures, land reclamation are terms that will put an unprepared person into a stupor. nine0007

There are several types of reservoirs:

  • The most important element of landscape design are decorative. Most often, such a pond is the central part of the architectural composition of the garden. This type of reservoir is created solely for decoration.
  • Functional - in addition to having excellent aesthetic properties, they bring practical benefits. If the development of the landscape design of the pond was carried out taking into account the fact that there will be a pool in the backyard, then this type of reservoir is what you need. Fans of the unusual can choose the option of arranging a fountain at their summer cottage. nine0098

Choose any design option, you will certainly be satisfied. When working, we take into account all the wishes of the customer and make every effort to implement the customer's requests.

Employees of our company act in stages when designing a landscape design for a pool or pond in Moscow:

  • The first is considered preparatory. During its implementation, the location and shape of the reservoir are determined. Professional and competent designers in their field will help you make the right choice, based on the design features of your garden. nine0098
  • The second stage includes excavation of the earth. Depending on the purpose of the reservoir, a pit of a certain depth will be dug.
  • Laying a film that serves as a coating for the bottom is the third stage.
  • The fourth is the final one, during which water is filled, coastal and aquatic plants (water lilies, lilies, reeds) are planted, and the edges of the film are masked.

In our work we use only the most modern and high-quality materials, we take into account all the wishes of customers.


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