If we’ve learned anything on 2020, it’s that your home should be your sanctuary. Adding a pool comes with countless benefits including backyard entertainment, opportunities for low-impact exercise workouts, potentially increased property value and enhanced ambience. With backyard pools growing increasingly popular, we’ve gathered the latest residential pool trends to add to your pool build list.
1. Smart Lighting
It’s no secret that lighting is the perfect way to enhance design, and smart pool lighting is no different. Thanks to innovative pool technology, you can adjust your lighting depending on the mood, setting and the time of day. Choose from white or single-color LED lights or opt for stunning multicolor lighting systems. Advanced automation capabilities enable you to control your lighting from the palm of your hand using a smartphone app when connected to an automation system. With pool lighting this simple and stress-free, why not amp up the wow factor for your guests with colorful lightshows in a range of mesmerizing colors?
2. Pool and Spa Combos
Who doesn’t love warming up in a heated spa after a dip in the pool? Or going for a soaking on a chilly fall evening and indulging in a soothing jet massage? Make this your daily reality by building a pool and spa combination with a permanent spa adjacent to your pool. Unlike less-durable hot tubs, spas are permanent constructions made out of durable materials like concrete (gunite), just like in-ground pools. Energy-efficient heaters with cost-saving Integrated Bypass technology help ensure that heating your pool and spa water doesn’t break the bank.
3. Fire and Water Features
Visually, combining fire and water is certainly captivating — making it one of the top pool design trends this year. You can go as dramatic as you’d like. From fire pits for cozy nights outdoors to cascading water bowls that add an extra splash to your pool, there are countless options to suit your taste. If you already own a pool and just want to spice things up, certain features can even be added without a full retrofit (contact us for more information!). Plus, many fire and water elements can connect to your pool automation system for easy app control from your phone.
4. Energy Efficiency
Let’s be honest: Maintaining a pool can be costly. In the past, making eco-friendly choices could severely limit your design and equipment options also. This is no longer the case today, with many pool products now designed to improve pool efficiency. When exploring pool design ideas, consider incorporating high-efficiency equipment, a fully integrated pool system which helps conserve energy and lower operating costs. Pool automation systems also give you more control over your energy output by automatically adjusting the pump’s speed, the pool/spa temperature, and the pump’s operation time to run during off-peak hours (whenever possible).
5. Saltwater Pools
Saltwater pools have become increasingly popular over the years. Their benefits include not having to manually add chlorine, and pool water that is gentler on the skin and eyes. Simply put, these pools use a salt chlorinator to sanitize pool water instead of traditional pools that use chlorine in liquid or tablet form. The ability to minimize unpleasant odors from pool chemicals alone is enough to see why so many people are opting for saltwater pools.
6. Waterfalls
If you’re looking for more tranquility in your life, then pool waterfalls are an excellent option. A versatile water feature, waterfalls offer entertainment for all ages, from water play for the kids to a relaxing hydro massage for adults.
7. Automatic Pool Covers
Pool covers used to be bulky and detract from the aesthetics of a beautifully designed custom pool, but automated pool covers today offer safety and functionality while still preserving the beauty of your pool design. More pool owners are opting for automated pool covers for their ability to keep children and pets safe, conserve energy, and keep debris out of the pool. With a seamless design that disappears when retracted, they’re a wise investment.
8. Smaller Pools
If you don’t have space for a large pool, just as much fun can be had in a smaller pool! Even for homeowners who have more space to work with, smaller pools leave room for other backyard features to complete and complement the pool area, such as an outdoor kitchen, gazebo or bar. This is definitely one pool trend not to be ignored.
Residential Pool Trends: Something for Everyone
No matter your taste, budget or lifestyle, at least one of these pool trends is likely to strike a chord. Even better, why not combine two or more trends for the ultimate at-home retreat?