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When it comes to decorating your pool’s interior, the possibilities are endless. Emma Phillips uncovers the unique and stylish ways you can beautify the interior of your pool to make it exude visual appeal.

Designing the inside of your pool should not be taken lightly; a visually engaging pool interior can pave the way for a unique and creative outdoor area. It’s essential to select materials that will stand the test of time and look beautiful for years to come. It’s also important to consider all of the other design elements in your outdoor space to ensure a harmonious result.

Your pool’s colour, lighting and materials will each have a significant impact on the atmosphere of your outdoor space. You need to be sure your selections not only suit the design of your pool, but also the surrounding landscape.

MAD ABOUT TILES

A fully tiled interior is often the best option for a concrete pool, as tiles are typically low maintenance and will stand the test of time. It’s important to select a tile that has a slip-resistant surface and is gentle on the skin. Your colour choice will also play a vital role in pool safety; light-coloured pool tiles make judging a pool’s depth easier, which is ideal for families with young children.

Tiles are perfect for creating unique pool interiors as the options are limitless. You can select a shimmering tile to make your pool glisten in the sunlight, or choose a dark-coloured tile to give the water an edgy finish. Remember, your tile choice will set the tone for not only your pool, but your entire backyard.

THE LIGHT OF YOUR LIFE

Lighting can impact the way your pool looks in many different circumstances. Whether you want to light up the entry steps for safety and convenience, or create a beautifully illuminated oasis at night, choosing the correct lighting is key. LED lights by Spa Electrics are a popular choice among pool

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popular choice among pool builders as they’re a safe lighting solution that can create a striking effect on your pool’s interior.

Coloured LED lighting is also a great, statement-making option for illuminating your pool’s surrounds, as well as highlighting your garden, pathways and water features.

COLOURFUL CONTRAST

Tiles can change the entire look of your pool and alter the perceived colour of the water. It’s wise to take your tile samples outdoors to envision the effect they will have on your pool water. Before making your final decision, consider how the colour of the pool’s water will change in different weather conditions and at different times of the day. You may love your tile choice when it’s sunny, but the colour may change when it’s overcast. It’s important that your tile choice will complement your backyard in all weather conditions.

Contrasting hues can be a beautiful choice for your pool as they often deliver a timeless and appealing result. It’s important to select a contrasting colour combination that will create a visually pleasing aesthetic. If you’re unsure what colours will suit your poolscape, a professional designer can provide you with an expert opinion.

A POOL WITH STYLE

Beyond tiles, a pool’s aesthetic appeal can be improved in all kinds of ways. Incorporating an infinity edge is a fantastic way to create a stylish feature, while mirrors or waterfalls can be utilised for a dramatic result.

Adding a glass wall or window to your above-ground pool is a great alternative to standard stone or tile. It gives you the opportunity to showcase your pool, while also creating a visually interesting space. When combined with an open-plan outdoor entertaining area, a glass wall creates a stunning effect.

SPATIAL AWARENESS

When selecting your interesting pool interior, think carefully about the overall look you want to achieve. One of the biggest challenges homeowners face is designing a pool area that flows seamlessly with the rest of their backyard and home. It’s important to make sure your pool doesn’t look like an afterthought.

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SPATIAL AWARENESS

When selecting your interesting pool interior, think carefully about the overall look you want to achieve. One of the biggest challenges homeowners face is designing a pool area that flows seamlessly with the rest of their backyard and home. It’s important to make sure your pool doesn’t look like an afterthought.

The location of your pool should also influence the design elements you choose to incorporate. If your pool receives ample natural lighting, then your colour choices should accommodate for this. Remember, light colours tend to make spaces appear larger, while darker hues can have the opposite effect.

INSIDE TIPS

With so many decorative options on the market, it can be hard to decide which ones are right for your new pool. Make sure you chat to your designer about your current pool area, and the new elements you’re thinking of incorporating.

Pool murals can be added to create a beautiful and effective design element that reflects your personality. You also have the option of creating a stunning mosaic feature with tiles on your pool’s surface, on its walls (if it’s built above ground), or along a boundary wall. However, if you’re considering selling your home in the near future, keep in mind that a personalised mural may not be the ideal pool feature.

When it comes to longevity, using quality materials for your pool’s interior is a wise choice. Spending a little more on well-made materials will ensure a long-lasting result that will also reduce the maintenance costs of your pool in the long run.

There are many options available to create a unique and visually interesting pool interior. Whatever you choose to include, the overall design should suit your home and individual style. A stylish pool interior will add a touch of your personality to your outdoor space, and make it a more enjoyable place in which to relax.

 

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