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If you’re one of the three million Australians (give or take) with a swimming pool at home, consider yourself lucky. A private backyard pool can make you feel like you’re on holiday all the time — with a cool, aquamarine oasis at arm’s length whenever you feel like a dip.

Simply looking at a body of water, such as a pool, can give you a genuine mental health boost. Research shows that access to ‘blue spaces’ (aquatic environments) can even help prevent disease and support people with chronic health conditions. If you’ve ever heard the squeals of joy from children splashing in a pool, you also know that it provides hours of (screen-free) entertainment for families. You just can’t underestimate the power of the humble backyard pool.

But to truly capitalise on your pool, you need to consider the landscape design of your pool area holistically. Gone are the days of popping an above-ground pool next to the Hills hoist and filling it with water from the hose. Australians are discerning homeowners, and we’re increasingly paying just as much attention to backyard and pool design as our interiors and house renovations.

With that in mind, we’ve rounded up 10 of the best pool landscaping ideas from Home Beautiful to help you create a resort-like pool area. Just add water!

1. Put your pool in the centre of your home

This pool and pool cabana in Paradise Point, designed by former Block contestants and twins, Alisa and Lysandra Fraser, is the heart of this home. It’s conveniently located between the living room and a bedroom wing, and opposite a courtyard and home office — so it can be viewed and accessed from several spots.

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The azure beauty below, by Sundollar Pools, is also flanked by an American coastal farmhouse-inspired home on the Gold Coast. Owner James relishes spending afternoons with the kids in the pool.

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2. Reserve space for poolside lounging

For a pool landscaping idea that channels a Slim Aarons photograph, carve out a poolside area that’s perfect for sipping co*cktails (or mocktails). This dreamy poolside in Brisbane ticks all the boxes. “Many of our family and friends comment that they feel really relaxed here and don’t want to leave,” says owner Rebecca.

With a bigger backyard to play with, compared to that of her previous homes, Rebecca and her husband Matthew, a plumber, built a large pool with ample alfresco space. To imbue a party vibe, they added festoon lights, Uniqwa outdoor furniture and a retro umbrella from Business & Pleasure Co.

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3. Consider a fully tiled pool

A tiled pool is the epitome of luxury. The pool at this renovated 1970s Queensland cottage was updated with Sukabumi stone tiles.

“They were expensive to install as they had to be laid individually,” explains owner Cinnamon, a ceramicist at Andclay.co. “But I love the moodiness of the natural green and the imperfection of the natural stone.” The poolside furniture was sourced from Bunnings.

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4. Make the most of the pool you’ve got

If you’ve inherited a property with a 1980s kidney-shaped pool or a pool in a suboptimal spot in the backyard, it’s tempting to demolish it or fill it in, and start again — particularly if you’re embarking on a full-scale reno. But that’s a costly exercise.

For the retired owners of this Sunshine Coast hinterland house, the existing pool, surrounded by tropical gardens, was considered a bonus.

Ageing swimming pools can be updated and modernised with a decorative waterline tile, new coping, streamlined glass pool fencing or a water feature and of course, fresh planting.

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5. Throw some shade over your pool with an awning

The western beachside suburbs of Adelaide can get scorching hot, but Alisa Fraser, one half of The Design Duo twins, came up with the perfect solution for enjoying her pool —regardless of the UV.

She put a Luxaflex retractable awning above the pool, so the kids can splash with abandon while staying protected from the westerly sun. Enveloping the space is a DecoBatten wall, which seamlessly connects to a cabana — another winning landscaping idea.

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6. Make a statement with mosaic pool tiles

Hotels and resorts do it, so why can’t you? Writing a message or illustrating something meaningful in mosaic tiles is one way to make your pool feel more personal and luxe.

The word ‘cove’ has been etched out on the floor of the pool-bar zone in this backyard pool. “We wanted to create the feeling that you’re by the pool in Bali, rather than suburban Brisbane and I think we’ve really captured that relaxed feel,” says owner Ashley, of her tropical home.

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7. Your pool can double as a water feature

It’s de rigueur to position a swimming pool near the living room, but pool views will enhance any room in the house — such as this spa-like bathroom, below. A lap pool might stretch across several viewpoints, meaning everyone in the family can get a dopamine hit every morning.

Keep in mind that for safety reasons, any doors or windows that could open directly to a pool will need to be permanently closed or inoperable.

Boosting the oasis-like pool design is a lush vertical garden wall, with a variety of plants that are less likely to drop leaves into the water.

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8. Make your pool a perfect circle

It’s not always hip to be square. For a unique pool landscaping idea — and if space allows — consider a round pool, rather than the typical rectangular or lagoon shape. In the Byron Bay hinterland, interior designer Ali and her husband, Michael, a builder, dreamt up this spectacular circular pool and separate spa, executed by Flatley Pools.

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9. Be practical with your pool design

Naturally, the owners of a landscape design business would think pragmatically when constructing their own pool and garden. Stephanie and Jason, who run King’s Gardens & Pools, removed a dodgy 1980s pool from their Victorian property and replaced it with a showstopping infinity pool.

The infinity edge design of the pool acts like a skimmer that collects fallen leaves, negating the need for a pool cover. “The foliage moves over the edge and drops into the trough where the drain is,” says Jason.

They also designed it so it would “disappear” into the landscape. “We didn’t want to see a pool when we looked out of the house – we wanted it to look like a pond or water feature.”

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10. Beautify your pool area with a luscious lawn

There are pros and cons to planting grass around the perimeter of your pool, as per this majestic English-style pool and garden in Cape Town. It’s a cost-effective and aesthetic surface, is cool underfoot and is a convenient place for people to dry themselves and lounge on a towel, post-swim. However, lawn needs frequent mowing and can be affected by chlorine from swimming pools. Hot tip: some of the best varieties of turf for pool areas include Zoysia and Bermuda.

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WriterHanna Marton

Journalist Hanna Marton has contributed to Australia’s top magazines, including Australian House & Garden, Home Beautiful, Country Style, Body & Soul, marie claire, Vogue and Harper's BAZAAR. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (Journalism) in Adelaide about a hundred years ago, Hanna worked on staff at Men’s Health and Women’s Health magazines, and later as a digital content producer at Healthdirect Australia followed by Homes To Love. Hanna has renovated two heritage houses (and a little Airbnb) in Sydney’s Inner West, where she lives with her husband, kids and dog. When she’s not writing about homes, health, people and places, you’ll find her on the tennis court or in the hammock with an autobiography.

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FAQs

What is the best landscaping to put around an above ground pool? ›

Pea gravel looks tidy and is a practical, low-maintenance, no-water alternative to a natural grass lawn. If you have the space in your backyard, installing a poolside bar, gazebo, pergola or entertainment area around your above-ground pool is a great idea.

How do I beautify my pool area? ›

Without further ado, here goes:
  1. Colored Pool Finish. White pools, especially if you're considering fiberglass or concrete, have gone the way of the dinosaur. ...
  2. Separate Coping Color. ...
  3. Decorative Patio. ...
  4. Gravel Between Pool and Fence. ...
  5. Dress Up the Fence. ...
  6. Arched Gate. ...
  7. Flowers/Greenery/Shrubs/Etc. ...
  8. Water Features.

What is the best rock to put around an above-ground pool? ›

Either River Jacks, Brown Landscape Stone, or Pure Red Landscape Stone is a necessity for around an above ground pool.

Should you put rocks around an above-ground pool? ›

Rainwater will be dissipated by the layer of rock around the perimeter of your pool wall. A hard rain is less likely to carry off landscaping stone. The stone also helps avoid ruts around and under the pool, which can also cause bumps in the liner.

How do I make my pool look like a resort? ›

Some of the more popular choices include tiles, pavers, composite wood, brick and stamped concrete. Even ordinary pavers take on a luxurious feel when they're laid in an interesting pattern. For a modern look, opt for large tiles made from slate or some other natural stone.

How to make a pool look expensive? ›

Here are some of the options:
  1. Pool deck upgrade. A dull area around the pool can make it look ordinary. ...
  2. Dress up your pool fence. A pool fence is a great way to make your swimming pool pet-proof. ...
  3. Redecorate the patio. ...
  4. Improve poolside lighting. ...
  5. Install attractive water features.

How to make your pool area more inviting? ›

Creative placement of patio furniture makes pool areas more interesting and inviting. In addition, garden statues, candles, and pillows on and around your furniture present a warm and comfortable space. Some furniture even features hidden storage, which comes in handy when you want to hide items out of sight.

What color makes pool look bigger? ›

Choosing lighter pool colors can create the illusion of more space and make your pool more of a focal point within your backyard. Pearlescent white shades or lighter grays and blues can really make your pool pop and stand out more!

How do I look good in a pool picture? ›

Place your hands on either side of your head (preferably touching/interacting with your hair.) Look away from the sun. ☀️ POSE FOUR: Stand in the shallow section facing opposite the pool's ledge. Extend your arms to the side and lean back so your shoulders upward are resting on the cement.

How to decorate outside of pool? ›

Here are a few simple ideas for upgrading pool decor.
  1. Candlelight. Nothing can beat the inviting and comforting glow of candlelight. ...
  2. Incorporate Plants to Add a Little Color. ...
  3. Storage Solutions can be Key. ...
  4. Match Your Furniture. ...
  5. Be sure to Find the Shade.

What is the best flowering plant around the pool? ›

Tropical Hibiscus, Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis

Big bright flowers all season long, glossy dark green foliage and an iconic tropical appearance make this one of the most popular poolside plants. Although hibiscus plants drop flower petals every day, many pool owners are willing to overlook the minor cleanup detail.

What is the best plant near a pool? ›

Succulents come in a variety of sizes, textures, and colors. These low-maintenance plants are a good choice for people who want a good-looking poolside garden without having to put in a lot of work. Large succulents like Yucca and Crassula can pull double duty as a barrier and offer rich color.

How to add greenery to pool area? ›

One of the easiest tropical pool landscaping ideas is to use a few palms, bird-of-paradise, caladiums, and other large-leaf plants in containers around your space. It's a great way for people in more northern climates–where those plants can't survive the winter–to get that island look around the pool.

What is the best mulch for around a pool? ›

Choosing the Best Mulch for your Swimming Pool Landscaping

If you use any type of natural mulch around the pool, you can count on finding floating pieces or disintegrating materials in the water and in your filters. Simply put, rubber mulch stays in place. It won't blow into the pool with other leaves or debris.

How to plant around an above ground pool? ›

Ornamental grasses are an excellent choice for around an above-ground pool area. They require little water and they are great low-maintenance plants. They also hold up during strong winds and provide lush greenery around your pool area too. ​Another great option we have near our pool is a hydrangea bush.

How to edge around an above ground pool? ›

Edge your pool with shrubs and other plants that tolerate salt and chlorine. Examples include wax myrtle, beach morning glories and Japanese box. Avoid planting bushes or plants directly next to the ladder -- leave about a 3-foot space on either side.

What should you not do with an above ground pool? ›

Never drain an above ground pool, especially one with vinyl liner, when cleaning. Only drain an above ground pool when you need to have it repaired. Draining can shrink your pool's liner and eventually wear it out.

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