Pool designs and landscaping


37 Best Swimming Pool Designs 2023 – Gorgeous Backyard Pool Ideas

Douglas Friedman

A beautiful backyard pool can be as calming for your mind as it is refreshing for your body. Even the view of tranquil water, whether from inside your home or from your garden, patio, or porch, can soothe the soul.

From minimalist modern swimming pool designs to more formal, elaborate styles, the key to creating a sophisticated swimming pool is to complement the landscape rather than compete with it. This is true of almost any backyard design idea, from pergolas and gazebos to garden sheds. One of the best ways to nestle a pool into the landscape is to carefully choose plant materials surrounding it. Planning a pool in full sun? Consider surrounding with drought-tolerant plants and cool decking materials. For a cooler watering hole, lush up the landscape with plants that thrive in the shade.

Next, you'll want to think through how to furnish your pool deck. It's important to choose outdoor furniture that's comfortable, durable, and suitable to the style of your pool design. Of course, no pool would be complete without plush beach towels. And for a whimsical touch, embellish your pool with a charming outdoor fountain or a stylish garden ornament.

If you’re making plans for summer or simply dreaming of it on a dreary winter day, dive into these serene swimming pool designs for a luxurious escape.

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Refreshing Talavera

Maureen M. Evans

At the home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, he shares with husband and business partner Andrew Fisher, designer Jeffry Weisman lined the pool with brilliant with deep lapis blue Talavera tiles.

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Poolside Edible Garden

John Sutton

At this Ross, California, home, landscape architect Erica Timbrell refinished an existing pool and chose gray limestone pavers as decking to extend into the living spaces, including where a dining terrace is framed by a pair of L-shaped garden beds. Strawberries, mint, and shishito peppers grow in wattle-enclosed beds alongside Incrediball hydrangeas, Agastache, and Hidcote lavender.

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Old-World Elegance

LISA ROMEREIN

In the pool garden of this Santa Monica home, mature kumquat trees bookend a fireside sitting room designed by landscape architect Scott Shrader. The pool loungers are from RH.

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Sunny and Sleek

Douglas Friedman

At this Dallas home, the design team of designer Meredith McBrearty, architect Ryan Street, and landscape architect Bill Bauer channeled the original house's midcentury roots with a sleek pool that features a dark blue-green bottom and coping flush with the water. A pair of vintage Willy Guhl loop chairs sits pretty at one end.

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Poolside Prep

THOMAS LOOF

Like a Slim Aarons photo, the pool at this Naples, Florida home designed by Summer Thornton is steeped in glamour, from the large white planters and flush coping to the teak pool loungers (Sutherland) and patterned umbrellas (Sunbeam Jackie).

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A European Air

MANOLO LANGIS

At this home in West Hollywood, landscape architect Anna Hoffman designed a pool and outdoor living space that channel the vibe of a European estate. The pool decking is French limestone and the poolside living room is shaded by an alderwood pergola.

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Verdant Surroundings

Annie Schlechter

At this Bronxville, New York, home designed by Carrier and Company, the pool is tucked into a lush, verdant corner of the backyard. A trio of lilac standards flourishes in a tidy poolside bed of Franklin’s Gem hedges. Chaise longues, Country Casual Teak.

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Ranch Revival

Douglas Friedman

Iconic vintage furniture and cheerful pops of red enliven the pool terrace of this California wine country home designed by Ken Fulk. Tubular 1940s rockers by Walter Lamb are from the estate of screen legend Shirley Temple. Chaises, RH. Cushion fabric, Sunbrella.

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Woodland Watering Hole

ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Cabana Classic

Francesco Lagnese

At this Connecticut home, a verdant lawn surrounds the pool to cooling effects. An outdoor fireplace and teak dining table (Summit Furniture) turn the poolhouse, designed by David Netto, into the de facto summer dining room. Lounge and Adirondack chairs, Loll Designs.

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Old Florida Glamour

Douglas Friedman

At this Naples, Florida, home designed by Celerie Kemble, a knife-edge pool sits flush with a coral stone deck that overlooks Gordon Pass. Beneath a canopy of coconut palms, an emerald privacy screen of areca, traveler’s, fishtail, and cat palms flourishes. Chaise lounges, Celerie Kemble for Lane Venture. Umbrella, Santa Barbara Designs.

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Artistic Touch

William Abranowicz

Beyond the dining terrace and pool at this Hamptons retreat designed by Alex Papachristidis, a cast bronze and gilt garden sculpture rises up over clipped bayberry hedges. Table and chairs, Antique & Artisan Gallery.

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Home Turf

Eric Kruk Photography

Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury knows a thing or two about home field advantage. Case in point: his backyard in Paradise Valley, Arizona, which features a pool terrance comprising a clean grid pattern of turf and hardscape that echoes the home’s geometric architecture. Beyond the pool, the outdoor pavilion includes a pool bath and a gourmet kitchen equipped with a grill.

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Cottage Charm

Tria Giovan

At this Connecticut waterfront home designed by Cathy Kincaid, the pool and stone terrace creates an ideal spot for breakfast, afternoon tea, or even cocktails, thanks to a cedar pool pavilion inspired by the owners’ antique birdhouse.

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Made in the Shade

DAVID TSAY

At this Newport Beach, California, home designed by Peter Dunham, a rectangular pool enjoys respite from the sun, thanks to a canopy of pine trees. The chaise cushion fabric is from Peter Dunham Textiles, and the pink pillow fabric is Fermoie.

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Splendor in the Grass

Durston Saylor

At this former Christmas tree farm in Millbrook, New York, landscape architect Janice Parker surrounded the pool with a grassy deck to play up its rural setting. "Setting the pool in grass helps avoid the 'suburbanization' of a landscape," says Parker. Potted topiaries at the corners finish the look with elegance.

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Eternal Sunshine

Scott Shigley

Landscape design firm Hoerr Schaudt surrounded this Montecito, California, swimming pool with drought-tolerant plants like lavender and agave that not only thrive in full sun but also look right at home in the arid, coastal setting.

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Low Profile

Charles Mayer

This Long Island, New York, garden, designed by Hollander Design Landscape Architects, features a rimless pool that fits right into the flat farmland landscape. For texture and privacy surrounding the pool, Hollander installed Annabelle hydrangeas, a manicured hedge, and an allée of crepe myrtles.

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Lined with Lanterns

Tara Donne

At Jenna Bush Hager's Long Island cottage, an enchanting backyard pool is all set for weekend company, thanks to large wicker lanterns from Amanda Lindroth, a vintage iron patio set finished with cushions from Perennials, and block-printed table linens also from Amanda Lindroth.

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In the Round

Paul Hester

At this Houston estate designed by Curtis & Windham Architects with Windfohr Design, a round pool was inspired by the Rodin Museum in Paris. A bronze elephant fountain (Dan Ostermiller) and Canary Island date palms emphasize a feeling of exoticism and whimsy.

22 In-Ground Pool Designs - Best Swimming Pool Design Ideas for Your Backyard

Mint Images

There’s no better way to beat the heat than a dip in a refreshing swimming pool. It’s even better when that swimming pool is in your own backyard. Today’s in-ground pools go way beyond the turquoise-lined rectangular shapes that quickly began to populate backyards following WWII. With built-in waterfalls, surrounding gardens, and organic shapes, your pool can be a beautiful element to add to your backyard landscape ideas. Plus, whether your home is a traditional Tudor, a rustic farmhouse, or even a glass-wrapped modern ranch, today’s options in patio and building materials allow your pool to easily complement the architecture and style of your house. Many pool and landscape plans also incorporate different gathering areas with unique dining and seating spots, lush patio plants, and interesting lighting, helping to establish your pool as the center point of all outdoor activity—both for daytime family fun and moodier nighttime gatherings.

While many of these pool designs require a lot of space, a large yard is no longer a make-or-break requirement for a backyard pool. Thanks to flexibility in shape and size, there are many swimming pool designs and plans that are just right for small yards. And, sure, a backyard swimming pool is an investment, but don’t count it out just for fear of cost. There are lots of swimming pool design ideas for all styles and budgets. (Tip: If you’re still not quite ready to commit to an in-ground pool, you can still get in on the backyard game with a low-commitment stock-tank pool.) Once your new, beautiful pool is installed and the water is flowing, you’ll be anxious to invite over your family and friends for a summer full of festive pools parties. Don’t forget the pool floats!

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Organic Setting

Brian Bare, Shepard Butler Landscape Associates

This Vermont pool features minimal pavement and an integrated fire pit, both of which serve to maintain the visual flow of the existing, grassy landscape. Meanwhile, stacked stone slabs inspire a makeshift waterfall.

Stone Pool by Shepard Butler Landscape Associates

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Flowers & Foliage

Designed by Randy Angell for Pool Environments, Inc.

Lined by hedges and strategically-placed flowering plants, this pool feels indulgent and secluded. An elevated platform adds depth and dimension.

Designed by Randy Angell for Pool Environments, Inc.

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Garden Party

Thomas Flint Landscape Design & Development

The ample entertaining space and lush, flower-filled landscaping surrounding this free-form pool would be heaven for any hostess.

Custom Pool by Thomas Flint Landscape Design & Development

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A Pool With a View

Courtesy of Stout Design-Build, Inc./Porch.com

This remarkable outdoor patio turns heads by taking advantage of a breathtaking view. It's three-sided design creates the effect of an infinity pool.

Pacific Palisades by Stout Design-Build, Inc.

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All the Extras

Designed by Randy Angell for Pool Environments, Inc.

A diving board, fountain, and, yes, even a small bridge reminiscent of a castle moat make this pool feel positively royal.

Designed by Randy Angell for Pool Environments, Inc.

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Understated Elegance

Thomas Flint Pool Design & Development

A swim-up gazebo gives an unexpected twist to this otherwise traditional New Jersey swimming pool.

Ridgewood Pool by Thomas Flint Landscape Design & Development

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California Dreamin'

Courtesy of Miller Design Co./Porch.com

Interesting lighting helps this statement backyard pool transform from day to evening.

Atherton Residence 2 by Miller Design Co.

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Hill Country Ranch

Buff Strickland

The back porch of this Texas ranch house is home to plenty of poolside entertaining options, including an outdoor living room, bar, and kitchen.

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Natural Space

Courtesy of Halifax Homes Inc/Porch.com

Surrounded by dense, leafy trees, the pool at this Texas home gives off a one-with-nature vibe.

Remodel by Halifax Homes Inc

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Stone-and-Timber Pool House

Courtesy of Schaub+Srote Architects/Porch. com

This pool house complements its Missouri home with timber beams similar to those used inside and impressive stone finishes.

Maison de Cabane by Schaub+Srote Architects

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Grassy Surround

Courtesy of Benco Construction/Porch.com

The small yard of this charming Long Island home boasts the ideal outdoor space for entertaining friends all summer long.

East Hampton by Benco Construction

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Repurposed Shipping Container Pool

Courtesy of Modpools

Who knew a discarded shipping container would make for such an attractive swimming pool? Modpools is the mastermind behind these heated pools that take only minutes to set up.

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Tile Accents

Courtesy of Fireclay Tile/Porch. com

Sometimes, all it takes is a single upgrade—like these decorative tiles—to make your existing swimming pool look and feel brand new.

Outdoor Space by Fireclay Tile

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Seating For All

Courtesy of Debra J Interiors/Porch.com

A northern Florida home features several different outdoor spaces for entertaining, accented by stone stairs and a plethora of other impressive architectural enhancements.

Major Renovation by Debra J Interiors

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Light Effects

Courtesy of Pool Environments, Inc./Porch.com

The designers behind this project achieved a refreshing, modern look for the entire patio simply by adding in-ground pool lighting.

Renovation II by Pool Environments, Inc.

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Florida Escape

Courtesy of Craig Reynolds Landscape Architecture/Porch.com

This inviting pool is just a hop, skip, and a jump from the back door of this idyllic warm-weather escape in Key West, Florida.

Holiday Residence by Craig Reynolds Landscape Architecture

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By the Water

Courtesy of Phil Kean Design Group/Porch.com

This lake-front patio gives guests the best seat in the house.

DeLand by Phil Kean Design Group

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Outdoor Oasis

Courtesy of Phil Kean Designs/Porch.com

A spacious pool is the jewel of this Florida home's backyard.

Cherokee by Phil Kean Design Group

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Modern Retreat

Courtesy of Liquid Designs/Porch. com

This Charlotte family branched out from a cookie-cutter neighborhood with a more customized renovation, complete with a modern pool to match.

Form Haus by Liquid Design

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California Classic

Courtesy of Denise Foley Design Inc./Porch.com

This California home's uniquely shaped pool is accented with stunning, finely-manicured gardens.

LA Estate by Denise Foley Design Inc.

Plot Pool Design 45 Plot Idea Ideas

Creating an outstanding pool and successful landscaping requires a certain amount of attention to detail. The components of the site must not only be in harmony with the building and the pool, but also with the natural nature characteristic of your region. Pool design on the site 45 photo ideas. How to decorate the landscape design of a house with a pool, what to place around the pool, see the photo.
Not bad artists, in order not to follow in the footsteps of generally accepted stereotypes, first take into account the distinctive features of the site and the lifestyle of the pool client.



In the course of creating a landscape design for a house with a swimming pool - a brilliant creation, the customer has at least two goals: the originality of the aqua landscape and, if possible, the likelihood (for years to come) of varying landscape details or inclusions, like most of us used to say fresh ingredients in the pool.

Watch the video: Pool design on the site

The choice of materials, natural for the area, maintains the integrity of the joint picture. As soon as the components of the site are not combined with the natural beauties of this region, this does not have a beneficial effect on the joint atmosphere. For example, the palm trees growing near the pool enhance the tropical surroundings of a pool somewhere in Miami, although they look completely out of place under the Kyiv Reservoir. With all this, the aesthetic value of the site and nature - for starters. Pool design photo:



Of course, we all know very well that, as soon as we encountered Mother Environment and natural topography, it is quite significant that the design of the pool merges into nature and seems to dissolve in it. After all, you do not want the pool to look like a template in every territory - you want it to be made directly for a special landscape.

For example, a house, in front of which there is a pool, “flows” into, as we say, a sea or lake view; the pool, together with the stream and waterfall, is made to look like a pond from above, as if connected to natural waterways, especially if the most natural vegetation is preserved as much as possible. Pool design photo see below:


Natural stone in the aquascape

Pool design in a private house - by coordinating the beach area of ​​the pool, the greenery of the site and the color scheme of the building, it is possible to significantly improve the unified perception of your "family estate". And, for example, the fashion of the current aqua design is to focus on granite or gray-blue building stone (sandstone, granite) for equipping the cornice and formwork of the pool.

Such a stone, built into the usual pool look, unlike ordinary coping, has the ability to create the necessary bizarre emotions. A house with an unrivaled view just urgently asks for special inserts that allow you to look past the pool into the distance.

Landscape design with a swimming pool - if the plot is on a slope, now built-in pools with a “cutting edge into perspective” are in fashion, in which the water seems to “flow” straight into the light of the metropolis or falls like a waterfall into the arid desert. The view can be supplemented with plants taken from dry places, with saturated leaves or stems, mounds of stones or crushed gravel - to combine natural ingredients. And then finish the plane of the pool with pebbles with intentionally selected colors - in addition to the area around.



Rocky area of ​​your site

In a rocky area, it is possible, as they say, to change the classic tiles in the pool to natural stone, creating the illusion that the pool is carved in stone. Not a heavy gray shade in the finish of the plane design of the pool organically, after all, fits into the landscape. Your outdoor spa can be placed in the middle of a group of poplars and individually, so to speak, arrange a path to them with gray cobblestones.

As soon as the site is present in the expressive territory, it is not necessary to distract attention from the view that is around, but on the contrary, it is necessary to emphasize it. As a result, a platform will be made, which will gather around those waiting to admire the beauties of the view, in general - to spend more time by the pool. Landscaping of a house with a swimming pool:



In the area where swimming pools are used both in winter and summer, the swimming area becomes the largest for family pastime. In areas with a super-cool microclimate, pool builders can resort to wide pavilions. And even heated outbuildings to the dwelling - if only to prolong the pleasure of swimming both in winter and in summer.

The design of the pool in a private house, "shimmering into the abyss", replaces our visual perception of nature, including how soon we are in the pool. Or, for example, a swimming pool, placed a little to the side of the building, with a path lit by lanterns, the main one to it. The pool area is moved away and is not at all noticeable from the building, which gives the eye a sense of several, as everyone knows, different places and gives more freedom for the design idea.



The pool, in which water flows over the edges in a circle, in the absence of a cornice and tiles hanging over the water, emphasizes the perfect smoothness of the water and the clarity of the lines of the object. This kind of design is regularly found in cutting-edge dwellings with deliberate landscaping.

For terracing slopes in hilly areas, it is possible to use brick or stone, which has also been adopted in the decoration of the building, patio, fence or connecting walls. To increase the relief, it is possible to add an embankment (backfill). In order to include slope terracing in a flat area. It is also possible that this makes it likely to create a fascinating landscape, as various meanings are seen on the site.

Pool landscaping - in all of the above cases, the artists are ultimately trying to combine the style of the building and the pool and adopt similar materials. A plank (log) house urgently asks for a pool pavilion, which, if not sheathed at all, as most of us constantly say, with clapboard, is created with interspersed wood. Swimming pool design photo selection for you:

Landscaping around the pool: photo ideas of arranging a recreation area with a pool in the garden and at

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22222 Installation of the pool bowl and putting it into operation is not the end of construction. To spend time near the pool was pleasant, safe and comfortable, you need to pay attention to the landscape design of the surrounding area.

House + House Architects

Pool Cover
Whether you're planning to frolic in the water with your kids, take a steady swim, or engage in sports activities, the pleasure of swimming can be spoiled by a slippery cold surface (tiles, for example) waiting for a swimmer at the exit of the pool. pool. In addition, you must constantly monitor your every step so as not to slip and fall.

What criteria? Materials must be durable, non-slip and at the same time decorative. So, sand dries for a long time after rain, gravel gets very hot in the sun, and walking on it is not very comfortable.

1. Tiles Most often, paving slabs are used to decorate the area around the pool - they will decoratively complement the composition near the pool, since a huge number of patterns can be created from it. In addition, paving stones do not require special care.

Architectural studio Chado

2. Mosaic. Special collections with non-slip surfaces are available for swimming pools. Their only drawback is the limited color range (usually these are variations of blue)

Wettling Architects

3. Concrete casting. Such a side will not heat up even under the scorching sun. The second step is already comfortably done on soft grass. Such a decision can only be made at the time of laying the pool (not suitable for already functioning pools). And one more thing - it is unlikely that the concrete strip will be wider than 1 meter

DANIEL HUNTER AIA Hunter architecture ltd.

4. Natural stone - Pay attention to the rough surface of the plates (do not slip, this is important for covering around the pool). But it's quite expensive0008

Franck Minieri, Photographer

5. Pebbles or gravel - this option is recommended for partially shaded areas: the stone gets quite hot in the sun

Pauchard Paysages

6. Wood decking device Most suitable for our climate wooden podium. A beautiful podium will help fit the pool into the landscape of the site, visually connect with the environment.

If you choose a board made of moisture-resistant and durable wood (teak or oak) and additionally treat the material with an antiseptic agent, the beach in the country house will take on a decorative look.

TaC studios, architects

The area around the outdoor pool can also be decorated with decking (terrace board) or modular (garden) wood-polymer composite (WPC) parquet. Its only drawback is that the material is expensive, but it is extremely easy to install, very convenient to use and has a long service life.

Andrea Calo

Pool cover (when the bowl is up)
The bowl cover must be beautiful and visually striking, as it is the face of the pool. For these purposes, mosaic, ceramic tile or coping stone is used. Most often, preference is given to coping - an artificial decorative stone created specifically for facing the sides of the pool, so it is also called a side stone (look at the photo).

Lost West

The outside sides of the pool can be equipped with planed board edges covered with waterproof varnish. The advantage is that such a pool is very beautiful, original and organic. Outwardly attractive, it immediately arouses interest. At the same time, it fits perfectly into the buildings made of wood and looks very harmonious against the backdrop of nature. The second advantage is environmental friendliness, which is extremely valuable these days.

TimberTech

Spa instead of pool
Why not add a touch of luxury to your garden by setting up a Jacuzzi pool amid lush greenery and enjoy all the benefits of hydrorelaxation and hydrotherapy without leaving your favorite garden. Jacuzzi models specially designed for the Russian climate perform flawlessly outdoors all year round.

AquaBluePools

Rue Group, Inc. / Kathryn Rue, Landscape Architect

Build an underwater stone partition between the swimming area and the hot tub. To give the overall ensemble a dynamic effect, build two small fountains into the wall: let one flow into the pool, and the other into the jacuzzi.

Use natural materials to create your spa area. This will harmoniously integrate the jacuzzi into the landscape. The pergola covered with greenery, the wood of the terrace, the natural stone of the retaining wall and the pool of the mini-pool in sand or graphite shade together form an idyllic backdrop for relaxation and relaxation. For more exotic, build a stone fountain in a secluded corner of the garden.

Plants around the pool
Before landscaping around the pool, decide what kind of landscape you prefer: tropical, natural, calm, etc. There are some practical considerations to keep in mind when planning and selecting plants.

Studio William Hefner

  • It is strictly forbidden to plant ornamental plants in the pool or on the shore, as the chlorine water will kill them, and the attractive pool will look like a pond, and the convenience of swimming is out of the question.
  • Must be container planted. In this case, the plants will not directly interact with water, and they can always be brought into the room (in bad weather or in winter), as well as swapped, changing the type of recreation area.
  • Do not plant lush vegetation around the pool, because the remains of leaves and plants clog the water, as well as the bottom and walls of the pool.
  • It is necessary to select the most hardy species and, if possible, place flower beds above the water level. The most practical, as I noted above, are potted plants. Southern cordilina (Cordyline australis), Chinese rose (Hibiscus), glorious yucca (Yucca gloriosa) and oleander will do well in pots, juniper in boxes, and agapanthus in small wide clay bowls. Plants should be placed as far from the shore as possible. Using pots with a narrow top reduces the chance of soil getting into the water if the pot is accidentally dropped. It is best to grow plants with leathery leaves on the shore.

Harold Leidner Landscape Architects

Apex Landscapes & Pools

Falling Water Custom Pools, Inc.

Relaxation area by the water
After swimming and feeling the magic of water to the full, you will definitely want to sunbathe or drink a soft drink. Therefore, the main element of the country pool is the recreation area. It can be: a small gazebo, sun loungers, garden furniture under a beach umbrella and even a rocking chair. It is also recommended to equip a playground near the pool so that the children can relax next to you.

To create a functional beach in your country house, mount the pool lighting and recreation area lighting to be able to enjoy swimming and relaxing by the pool even at night.

A fireplace or an outdoor fireplace will look very impressive near the pool.

Terra Rubina

Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.

Outdoor shower
Garden shower has become an essential element of any suburban area. With it, it is easy to remain "civilized" even in a very "wild" dacha. More recently, a shower for a summer residence was identified exclusively with a modest, unsightly structure in the yard, built from building remains. Today in stores you can find a wide variety of ready-made summer showers for summer cottages. But the most interesting and cheaper thing is to create shower cabins in a “construction” design.

The place must be protected from the wind, because even at high air temperatures a draft can provoke a cold. If a container (water tank) is expected, the shower room should be located on the sunny side of the site. For a shower without a tank, proximity to a water source is important, for example, near the wall of the house.

Surround the building with exotic flowers, trees and shrubs (or place them inside). Taking a shower in such a cabin is a real pleasure: one feels unity with nature; water procedures, fresh air and the beauty of forms give rise to harmony and contribute to the normalization of the psychological state.

It is absolutely not necessary to pack a shower stall in the manner of an interior, plastic one - take a wooden changing cabin as a basis, which leaves the head of the person inside visible.

Wood always looks harmonious in the landscape. In addition, if the exterior decoration of the house is made of wood or imitates it, such an outdoor shower will fit perfectly into the design of the territory.

Dean Herald-Rolling Stone Landscapes

Garden bathroom
Hedonists can install a bathroom with hot water in the patio. An open-air spa treatment with an infusion of herbs and flowers and fragrant rose petals from your own garden will give you a wonderful rest and rejuvenate at the end of the day. In addition to pleasant sensations, as a result of the appropriate procedure, you can get a huge dose of vitamin D and, of course, a powerful charge of positive emotions.

Michael Glassman & Associates

The main thing is to create a relaxing atmosphere with low tables, chairs and couches near the bath; romance will add candles and crystal vases. Do not forget that nature and proximity to it play an important role in the design of this corner.

Platinum Poolcare

Get your sled ready in the summer
If you plan to use your pool during the cold season, it's time to think about pool heating systems in the summer so you can install them in the summer. Starting construction in the winter will be much more difficult.


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