Swimming Pool Design Ideas for Home

swimming pool design ideas for home

There is a pool style for every outdoor space, even long and narrow side yards or yards in the middle. From sleek, modern masterpieces to Mediterranean getaways to private parks and natural pools, we find every size, every style, every design and every type of pool you can imagine. Go inside and get confused.

                                    1.Embrace Tropical Appeal

Embrace Tropical Appeal swimming pool design

The historic building that dates back to around 1850 has been restored and received a few new additions, such as a pool house and a garage. Bender & Associates Architects designed a pool that fits the building’s period and design, making it more comfortable than controlling the property. Warm landscaping makes this a home that feels like an island retreat.

                               2.Test Out Desert Hardscaping

The 33-by-14-foot rectangular pool lives up to the landscaping designed by Ibarra Rosano, including a large zinc ball by Holler & Saunders of Nogales, Arizona.

                                        3.Think Eco-Friendly

This modern backyard by Murray Legge Architecture of Austin, Texas features a pool house with a roof of grass, sedges and wildflowers in central Texas. Limestone by Leuders is cut without mortar and steel for the pool deck, while mosaic tiles by Bisazza cover the interior of the pool. The stools in the pool were made of tubs and gunite.

                                               4.Lean Into Nature

In Key West, Florida, go for the landscape and make it tropical. Craig Reynolds Landscape Architecture used Pebble Tec in Caribbean Blue for the cladding, while herringbone-like coral stone was used for the decking and pool area.

                              5.Take Views Into Consideration

A lap pool at a private residence in Greenwich, New York overlooks the river. Designed by Austin Patterson Disston Architects, the long pool was built to take advantage of the space and surrounded by Connecticut stone.

                               6.Opt for Classic Palm Springs

The pool of this beautiful mid-century modern home designed by renowned architect William Krisel can be seen from almost every home. Preserving architectural importance and integrity is key to Studio AR&D’s renovation and restoration. The house represents the Palm Springs lifestyle that combines leisure and sophistication, with a seamless connection between the interior and the landscape that is connected to the modern desert in California.

                                 7.Stick with Open and Airy

In a Naples, Florida home, 41 West created a pool with small natural stones to make the clear water reflect the sky, especially when it’s blue. With the hot Florida sun in mind, the area uses cement paver set on sand to keep the bare feet from burning.

                                    8.Design a Farmhouse Pool

A hillside in Bologna, Spain, is a secret spot for afternoon swimming with views of the Mediterranean landscape. Designed by Deposito Creativo, Villa Privato Bertinoro has a farmhouse with a place to relax and enjoy the scenery when not working.

                               9.Walk the Straight and Narrow

The almost 16ft high living/dining room opens on three sides, one to the west over the lap pool which is a turning point at night when lit . Designed by EYRC Architects, nature vs. industrial and solid against the smoothness that emerges in the furnishings of this Venice, California home.

                               10.Infuse a Little Bit of Jungle

A West Hollywood home has received a vertical space and a spectacular view in this renovation by Los Angeles firm (Iron) Studio. The kidney-shaped pool was redesigned with glass mosaic tiles and included a spa and shallow pool for lounge furniture.

Swimming Pool Design Ideas for Home

Zohaib Sarfraz

Zohaib Sarfraz has a degree in construction and Interior Designs and a passion for creative writing. He has a craze for his work and work very hard to research, refine and create an article for Mian Builders London.

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