How to design your own poolside paradise
Texte par James Wormald
12.04.22
Private pools provide both tranquillity and excitement, literally just outside your back door. But a relaxing pool is useless without the surrounding area to enjoy it.
The right seating, lighting, heating, the surfaces they sit on and the structures they sit in, like this Kettal lounge pavilion, all combine to create stylish and practical poolsides
The right seating, lighting, heating, the surfaces they sit on and the structures they sit in, like this Kettal lounge pavilion, all combine to create stylish and practical poolsides
×A private pool is a sign of affluence in cooler climes, remaining just a pipe dream for most. While in the hottest areas, it’s a ubiquitous necessity. Like off-street parking or multiple bathrooms.
With more time spent poolside than in the water itself, the cost, time and effort put into poolside design pays dividends when it comes to long-term usability
Whatever the climate, private pools, be they heated or unheated, inside or out, keep residents and selected guests cool, relaxed, revitalised and entertained, all with the added comforts of home. With more time spent poolside than in the water itself, the cost, time and effort put into poolside design pays dividends when it comes to its long-term usability. Here are the key points to consider to make the poolside work for you.
The perfect pool to patio ratio is 50/50, centering the pool allows access on all sides, while pushing it to one side as Piscines Carré Bleu does here, gifts additional privacy and shade
The perfect pool to patio ratio is 50/50, centering the pool allows access on all sides, while pushing it to one side as Piscines Carré Bleu does here, gifts additional privacy and shade
×Pool vs patio: what is the best ratio?
When drawing up the size, it’s tempting to squeeze in as much water as you can, but be warned, every sqm sacrifices valuable patio space. As a rule, water and patio coverage should be split 50/50, straight down the middle. While literally positioning the pool like this, up against an edge or corner, maximises usable space in tighter areas and enhances privacy and shade, safety considerations must also be kept in mind to ensure all areas of water are immediately accessible.
These limestone Altamira Rosal Vintage tiles provide excellent tactile and absorbent surfacing for poolside patios
These limestone Altamira Rosal Vintage tiles provide excellent tactile and absorbent surfacing for poolside patios
×Hardline on hardscaping
Once you know the space requirements, the patio or deck’s surface material is the next design decision. Complementing other areas of the patio or house’s architecture with natural stone like Altamira Rosal Vintage, for example, is a popular choice. The limestone tiles’ natural absorbency cuts down on slippage and dries quickly.
Composite wooden Ecolegno decking from Saimex (top) offers a choice of colours, finishes, grains and grooves while ultra-tactile podoalerte tiles from Marcal Signalétique improve safety (bottom)
Composite wooden Ecolegno decking from Saimex (top) offers a choice of colours, finishes, grains and grooves while ultra-tactile podoalerte tiles from Marcal Signalétique improve safety (bottom)
×Wood decking like Ecolegno from Saimex, meanwhile, can also be naturally water-absorbent and tactile, while the material soaks and dissipates solar heat too – making awkward sandals and pool shoes unnecessary. Positioning a walkway alongside an open body of water will always compromise safety, but adding tactile floor tiles such as waterproof polypropylene podoalerte tiles by Marcal Signalétique warns those without spatial awareness of the impending depths, thus helping to mitigate this risk.
Gio Chaise longue by B&B Italia (top), the Tosca Daybed by Tribù (middle) and Kettal's lounge pavilion (bottom) all provide comfortable areas of rest to while away the hours while staying dry
Gio Chaise longue by B&B Italia (top), the Tosca Daybed by Tribù (middle) and Kettal's lounge pavilion (bottom) all provide comfortable areas of rest to while away the hours while staying dry
×Sit and rest awhile
You can’t just swim and walk around the edge all day, of course. Poolsides need comfortable places to rest while basking in the sun or the enjoyment of others. Sun-loungers provide great all-round comfort, their lightweight manoeuvrability catching the best of the light or shade. Loungers like the Gio Chaise longue by B&B Italia even include their own matching side table to rest imperative accessories like books, sunglasses or cocktails.
If a single seat is too solitary, very good friends might prefer to share the experience in the confines of an outdoor loveseat such as the Tosca Daybed by Tribù, with plenty of space for multiple parties. Or, if the midday heat gets too much, poolside structures are relatively simple to erect and care for, ranging from simple gazebos to socially superior cabanas like the Kettal lounge pavilions, or full-on pool houses with running water and electricity.
Parasols with a central pole like Barlow Tyrie's tilting Napoli parasol (top) or cantilevered contraptions like markilux planet awnings (bottom) bring moveable and adjustable shade to seated areas
Parasols with a central pole like Barlow Tyrie's tilting Napoli parasol (top) or cantilevered contraptions like markilux planet awnings (bottom) bring moveable and adjustable shade to seated areas
×Throwing shade: from parasols to trellises
Summer houses aren’t the only way to get respite from the midday sun, of course. Centrally stabilised parasols offer a well-balanced escape inside their circumference, with adjustable tilting options like the Napoli parasol by Barlow Tyrie able to easily move its shade throughout the day.
Like well-serving butlers, cantilevered parasols remain on hand when required and silently blend into the background when not
Cantilevered parasols such as the huge markilux planet awning sit off to one side instead. Like well-serving butlers, they remain on hand when required and silently blend into the background when not.
Sefar's Sail Sculpture designed by Amandus VanQuaille for The Nomad Concept (top) or growing cabled trellises like Jakob's wire rope net (bottom), can stretch permanently-fixed shade over larger areas
Sefar's Sail Sculpture designed by Amandus VanQuaille for The Nomad Concept (top) or growing cabled trellises like Jakob's wire rope net (bottom), can stretch permanently-fixed shade over larger areas
×Shade sails, on the other hand, are stabilised at multiple points for even wider coverage, possibly stretching over the water itself like this Mediterranean Oasis solution by Sefar. Another option is to build wooden or cabled trellises like Jakob’s wire rope nets, up and over an area to give full-time sun protection to the activity underneath.
Heatsail's Dome pendant (top) brings both light and heat to outside areas, while Innermost's Asteroid table lamps (bottom) create a romantic atmosphere, extending usable hours for outdoor spaces
Heatsail's Dome pendant (top) brings both light and heat to outside areas, while Innermost's Asteroid table lamps (bottom) create a romantic atmosphere, extending usable hours for outdoor spaces
×24-hour lighting
These shading structures that enclose seated or swimming areas have the advantage of a strong joist on which to fix lighting or heating, like Heatsail’s Dome pendant, which does both, allowing well-lit and -warmed pool areas to remain usable well into the evening.
Recessed underfloor and underwater lighting like L&L Luce&Light's Moby (top) or ASB GlassFloor's Lumiflex pool video floor (bottom) bring mysterious or entertaining visuals into the water itself
Recessed underfloor and underwater lighting like L&L Luce&Light's Moby (top) or ASB GlassFloor's Lumiflex pool video floor (bottom) bring mysterious or entertaining visuals into the water itself
×Weatherproof outdoor lighting like the Asteroid table lamps from Innermost, meanwhile, ensure exposed areas stay well-lit and welcoming for evening revellers, while recessed poolside patios or underwater lights like L&L Luce&Light’s Moby mark out the danger zone to stop accidental, if comedic, falls. Alternatively, ASB GlassFloor’s Lumiflex is a waterproof, reinforced, underwater glass video floor, transforming bespoke pools into ground-level artworks.
Inoxstyle's Melody Cylinder shower has the capacity and power to serve up to four outdoor shower heads at once to reduce post-swim queuing, while the installed appliance can also include foot-showers
Inoxstyle's Melody Cylinder shower has the capacity and power to serve up to four outdoor shower heads at once to reduce post-swim queuing, while the installed appliance can also include foot-showers
×Hygiene: pool showers
Whether it’s an early morning or late evening dip, a quick ten laps before breakfast or a day under the canopy with a good book, pool showers provide nearby refreshment to both body and mind, without the chilly run inside leaving wet footprints on the carpet. There are options to fit any poolside style, but those with multiple shower heads such as the two-, three- or four-berth Melody Cylinder from Inoxstyle reduce queuing to shirk the day's chlorine or suncream in the cold air.
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