Jade Pulman

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6 Irresistible Pool Design Concepts

 

As a homeowner, you love your outdoor living space, but wouldn’t it be better with a pool? If you want to spend more time outdoors with your family while prioritizing an active, healthy lifestyle, a pool may be perfect for you.

Investing in a pool can be intimidating, so consult professionals with experience in backyard pools, landscaping and design. Look at custom pool designs in Pensacola, then let your imagination take over. Among these six concepts, you are sure to find at least one you cannot resist.

Classic Rectangle

You may not think of this basic option as irresistible, but it is a classic for a reason. First, it is endlessly functional, especially if you plan to use your pool for exercise. Swimming is a fantastic full-body workout, but getting those laps in a round or kidney-shaped pool can be tricky. Second, it is often the best way to maximize your yard’s square footage. Third, it is typically a good way to echo your home’s architectural features so you end up with a cohesive landscaping strategy. When starting with a simple rectangle, add flair with unique tile mosaics, colorful lights or a striking surround.

Infinity Edges

Does anything seem quite as spectacular as an infinity edge pool? While you are in the pool, the infinity edge, also called a negative edge, disappears. On sloped property, the view can be stunning and make you feel like a part of your surroundings in a way that nothing else can. As an added landscaping bonus, many negative edge pools create a waterfall on the downhill side, so you can enjoy the soothing sound of running water even when you are not in the pool.

Resort Panache

If you have vacationed at an upscale resort and wondered how to get that pampered feeling at home, look no further than your backyard pool. The key is in the details, such as custom tile artistry and a sun shelf for lounging and sunbathing. For a really over-the-top experience, create a swim-up bar and keep it stocked with refreshing fruit, seltzer water and ice. For safety, go easy on the alcohol unless you host a party and hire a lifeguard.

Water Park Excitement

For unbeatable family fun, bring the water park to your yard. Install curving slides and a bucket dump for smaller children. For older kids, water blasters, pool bombs or a floating basketball set can provide hours of cool, competitive fun. Oversize inflatable swans, donuts and unicorns are great for decoration and relaxation.

Serene Natural Setting

Whether your idea of heaven is an alpine lake or an island oasis, a combination of natural and fabricated materials can produce the effect you desire. Carry the concept throughout your landscape design and transform your entire yard.

For a forest setting, use a rock surround and a relatively dark pool interior. Stack boulders in one corner to create a waterfall with a jetted spa “pond” at the top. On larger properties, have a lazy river meander around the yard for leisurely tubing on sweltering days. Complete the alpine atmosphere with evergreen shade trees.

Build a tropical paradise with palm trees and exotic ferns. Your island-style pool should have a sloping beach entry opposite a sheer cascade water wall. Install a tiki bar in your outdoor kitchen and don’t forget the hammock.

Formal Garden

Complement your grand multi story home with a spacious pool area inspired by the ornate formal gardens of Italy. The guiding principle is symmetry, combining graceful curves and geometric patterns to create stunning views from every angle. Accent gates and borders with cypress trees, arbors and sculptures. Your pool can include one central fountain, or several miniature fountains lining two opposing sides. Seating may consist of simple stone benches or a bistro setting reminiscent of a charming outdoor café.

No matter what look you choose, your swimming pool can be the key feature of a stunning backyard. Best of all, it can unlock hours of cool family fun.


Sep 2, 2020

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