Pool Trends
by Hobart Magazine
Ah, the swimming pool: a serene oasis, an artificial marvel. As with anything to do with the home, pools have trends that ebb and flow. Let’s go through what’s hot this summer.
Natural Pools: For the nature lovers. Artificiality yields to the allure of nature. The days of sterile rectangles filled with chemically-treated water may be over, making way for natural swimming pools. A harmonious blend of design and environment, a natural pool is not exactly natural – it still needs to be built – but it gives the appearance of a watering hole you’d find in nature. Also known as eco-pools or ponds, they maintain cleanliness through natural processes and moving water. That’s a no to chemicals! They are not only environmentally friendly but also visually stunning.
Resort Living: For those who seek pampering. You know when you’re on holiday at a luxurious resort, and they boast an epic pool where you could spend your entire vacation basking in the sun? Well, post-COVID, many homeowners realised their homes can become their personal resorts. Enter resort-style pools. Influenced by the design of tropical getaways, this style exudes total luxury and vacation vibes. Imagine expansive decks, cosy seating areas, and outdoor kitchens complementing the swimming pool.
Ice Bath: For those who like it on the rocks. Okay, so this isn’t a pool exactly, but ice baths are becoming more popular each year. As uncomfortable as an icy plunge sounds, their popularity coincides with research showing the health benefits, including reducing inflammation and soreness. Meaning they’re particularly popular after a workout.
Heated Pool: For those who refuse to hibernate. We all know pools typically go unused in the winter months. Who wants to go swimming in the backyard when it’s that cold out? Well, there’s a solution. According to a recent report from Poolz, heating systems have emerged as the most sought-after feature, reflecting a desire among homeowners to extend pool usage beyond the typical summer season. So why not warm up the 2025 winter with a dip?
Plunge Pool: For those who just want to chill out. A plunge pool is a small, deep pool designed for leisure, as opposed to swimming. Plunge pools have surged in popularity recently due to their affordability and versatility, suitable for tighter budgets and smaller backyard spaces. Similar to a spa, you can also hold parties and get-togethers with the plunge pool as a centrepiece, or grab drinks and enjoy a soak.