Swimming pool design ideas for your home

In this article, we bring you some unique swimming pool designs for your home construction or renovation project.

A swimming pool design is an integral part of the overall design of your home. It can help you create a more attractive, well-functioning home.

There are many swimming pools to choose from, each with its advantages and disadvantages. In this article, we will discuss some of the most common types of swimming pools and how they can be used to create a beautiful home.

 

Private swimming pool

For many people, swimming is an essential pastime and recreational activity. Private swimming pools are a lot of fun and have many advantages, including helping you switch up your workout regimen and giving the kids something to do all summer. These days, swimming pools can add aesthetic value to your property. To suit your preferences, a variety of styles and designs are available.

 

Guidelines for swimming pool design

It is essential to thoroughly understand the environmental and technical concerns that may arise that will need to be resolved before beginning a swimming pool project.

 

Factors to consider in swimming pool design

If you wish to create a swimming pool in your home, there may be a number of factors to consider, which may include the size and shape of the pool, the cost of constructing the pool, location, aesthetics, etc.

Cost of the pool

There may be a lot of factors that can affect the cost of constructing a swimming pool. The materials used like plumbing pipe, amount of steel, tiles used, interior finishing, etc. can all influence the overall budget. Most swimming pools need regular maintenance than others. Thus, make sure to you factor in the maintenance cost as well.

Location of the pool

One must remember that location may be an important factor to consider when building a swimming pool. Usually, one would consider a pool closer to the house. The presence of trees and exposure to sunlight, surrounding deck area and fencing must be considered when planning the design.Consider the available space and the space required for the pool.

Size and shape of the pool

  • Geometric: oval, square, round, or rectangular
  • Complex: kidney-shaped, freeform, Greek, etc.

Average private pool sizes range from 3.7 m to 7.3 m (12 ft to 24 ft) to 6.1 m to 12.2 m (20 ft to 40 ft).

Private pools are built using a variety of techniques. Concrete, vinyl-lined, concrete, and one-piece fiberglass shells are the primary materials used to construct in-ground swimming pools.

Depth of bottom

The minimum recommended depth for swimming is 1.20 meters. It is advised to keep the depth at 2.5 meters if there is a trampoline (one meter above the water’s surface). A minimum depth of 3 meters is required if the trampoline is taller than one meter (up to two or three meters).

Shape of water depth

Shape of the water depth is essential in every swimming pool design

  • Flat: both ends of the Pool have equal depth.
  • Sloped: Gradients in the pool floor start at a 50 cm depth and descend gradually to the appropriate depths.
  • Spooned: The bottom first slopes and then sinks like a spoon.
  • U-shaped: The center of the Pool has the most depth.

It is essential to include appropriate water purification and filtering systems with a recirculation system, a compensation tank, and other components when planning a swimming pool project.

 

Types of swimming pools

Swimming pools come in different types and you can consider the one most suitable for your home.

  • Above-ground swimming pool: This is a perfect option for colder climates and are easier to maintain compared to in-ground pools. Moreover, there are DIY ways to assemble them.
  • Standard in-ground pool: This is another ideal option for families. It would be one of the luxurious amenities for recreation besides serving as a factor for long-term property value.
  • Kiddie pool: Consider a kiddie pool in your house, which can be a play feature for your children and affordable too.
  • Indoor pool: An indoor pool is a suitable choice for luxurious homes with plenty of space. This type of roof is constructed inside the structure, under a roof, and insulated by at least a wall. You may choose a simple design or opt for geometric shapes.
  • Infinity pool: Infinity pools are custom designed to merge with the surrounding landscape. This is one of the popular features of some of the more expensive luxury homes.
  • Olympic-size pool: If you have a large budget and ample space in your building, you can consider an Olympic-size swimming pool. The size of an official Olympic pool is 25 meters in width and 50 meters in length. The pool can hold 500,000 gallons of water, and may cost around Rs 40,00,000.

 

Ideas for swimming pool designing

Refreshing swimming pool designs for your home

 

Plunge pools

Plunge pools are only used for relaxing and are often smaller than regular pools. These are a fantastic choice for those who enjoy throwing poolside parties. An average plunge pool can range from 8 by 8 to 8 by 16 feet.

 

Outdoor lounge

A lounge space next to a pool is the perfect combination. For example, your backyard might be turned into a gathering place with the addition of a poolside deck, stone tiles, lounge chairs, and umbrellas.

 

Sauna pools

To create a pleasant experience, sauna pools are often above-ground with heating and cooling systems. If necessary, these pools can also have installed water jets and Jacuzzi equipment.

 

A view with pool

A stunning outdoor pool grabs attention by utilizing a fantastic view. In addition, its three-sided structure gives the impression that it is an incredible pool.

 

Pool with waterFall

The property site looks emphasized by the splash of the waterfalls built into the edge of the swimming pool, adding lounge chairs and a small table for elegance.

 

Garden with pool

Poolside with various flowers and greenery. Anyone would be in paradise with the vast entertaining space and the rich, floral landscaping surrounding this free-form Pool. The Garden pool is the perfect swimming pool design for every green person.

 

Slate pool

The designer undoubtedly took advantage of the small amount of rear space to produce a cool, fresh area in the house. In addition, the designer installed some stone tables in the middle of the Pool, where there is space for dining.

 

Classic palm springs

With a perfect contrast between the building and landscape, the poolside area with its Palm Springs theme looks fantastic, and palm trees surround the Pool.

 

Connect pool with the indoor kitchen

The kitchen in the pool house is connected to the pool deck by a sizable overhanging window and an outdoor counter extension. Modern matte exterior stains, textures, and sleek concrete floors work together to create a cohesive aesthetic design.

 

Infinity tiers pool

A Jacuzzi and Pool can be effectively separated using the elevated design. Even better if it has a fantastic view of the outdoors, like this backyard’s enormous chess board.

 

Match with your house

You can match your poolside with your house and make a whole theme. Make sure the design is in keeping with the architectural style of your home, whether you’re beginning from scratch or remodeling an existing swimming pool, so everything flows and integrates.

 

Luxurious pool

Create a luxurious atmosphere in your poolside space. The shape and white aesthetic of the Pool complement the elegant and mid-century contemporary style.

 

Multiple pools

This Pool appears to have numerous collections because of its freeform appearance. In addition, its asymmetrical form blends in beautifully with the nearby trees.

 

Tropical private pool

The pool looks more extensive due to the additional vertical lines around it. The tree on the side adds an excellent focal point to the area. You may fully enjoy a beautiful swimming pool design vibe while relaxing in the living room.

 

Fiberglass pools

Concrete pools are less flexible than fiberglass pools typically are. Thus fiberglass pools are a better option in earthquake-prone regions. Another option with additional design flexibility is on-site built fiberglass panel pools.

 

Redwood clad pool

The main bedroom has a direct entrance to the Pool, located in the center of the home and covered in redwood. The courtyard looks less angular because of its curved design.

 

‘L’ shaped pool

You can choose an “L”-shaped swimming pool design because private villas allow for customization of the pool designs. In addition, fixing substantial glass windows in the home with a white border will improve the appearance even further.

 

Minimal pool

Minimal pool is an extended, narrow swimming area with blue tiles reflecting the outside seaside scene. While enjoying a peaceful swim, the homeowners can gaze at the stunning surroundings.

 

FAQs

What pool design is the most affordable to build?

The least eye-catching in-ground pools tend to be the cheapest, typically those with an oval or rectangle shape.

Which kind of pool is ideal?

A swimming pool made of gunite is an ideal option due to its high durability and versatility in design.

What pool size would be ideal for a house?

The size recommended for a pool is 16-ft by 32 ft (4-5 person) to 18-ft by 36 ft (6-8 person).

How far away from the house should the pool be?

The pool should be around 10 to 25 feet away from the house.

What size of space is needed for a pool?

Generally between 600 and 900 square feet.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

 

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