8 Of Australia’s Most Beautiful Non-public Swimming pools
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Honeysuckle Home designed by Deliberate Residing Architects and Plume Studio. Images – Derek Swalwell. Styling – Natalie James

Off kind concrete and blackbutt timber encompass the pool. Photograph – Derek Swalwell. Styling – Natalie James

Fences mix in with the encircling woodland to increase the texture of the ‘boundless’ backyard. Photograph – Derek Swalwell. Styling – Natalie James
There’s a ‘boundless’ high quality to this residential pool, which extends to native grassy woodland surrounding its Shoreham block, positioned on a former campsite.
The success of the Mornington Peninsula pool lies in its use of decking supplies (off kind concrete and blackbutt timber), pool color (a refreshing greenish-blue), new native landscaping, and fences that mix in with the encircling woodland.
Key crops embrace feather reed grass, which works to blur the positioning’s boundaries, and Russian sage that provides color and spontaneity.
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A concrete plunge pool is a placing addition to any inner-city backyard.
Among the finest belongs to Curious Apply director Warren Haasnoot, who engaged Wattlebird to create the backyard to accompany his recently-renovated Newcastle house.
The landscaping comes proper as much as the home, giving the phantasm it’s all the time been there, and creating the same really feel to stumbling upon a watering gap in nature.
New native planting will more and more shrouds the brand new pool with color and greenery because it establishes.
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Kiamba Valley Farmhouse by Side Structure and LatStudios. Photograph – Andy Macpherson. Styling – Trestle Studio
This farmhouse on the Sunshine Coast designed by Side Structure has the sensation of a world tropical resort because of its sweeping deck and glowing out of doors pool — a part of the landscaping by LatStudios.
The cohesive and liberal use of blackbutt timber all through the newly-built property lessens its visible influence, permitting the home and pool to take a seat inside, and never on, the panorama.
Sitting within the pool, one can admire the property’s towering timber on one aspect, and the exceptional home on the opposite, which seems particularly magical at evening when warmly lit from inside.
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Tim and Sarah Lincoln’s Donvale backyard, designed with Plume Studio. Photograph – Amelia Stanwix

The gleaming yard pool is completely in step with its accompanying Tuscan-inspired home. Photograph – Amelia Stanwix
This Donvale, Melbourne backyard has been over 10 years within the making by the house owners, Tim and Sarah Lincoln, in collaboration with Plume Studio and quite a few different contractors.
One of many highlights is the gleaming yard pool — completely in step with its accompanying Tuscan-inspired home.
A mix of timber decking and stone pavers across the pool provides an earthy really feel to the panorama, complemented by silver birches, oak timber, Japanese maples, crepe myrtles, forest pansies, native shrubs, Boston ivy, and vegetable patches.
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Kimberley Wiedermann’s Byron Shire household property. Photograph – Caitlin Mills. Editorial styling – Annie Portelli
Inside designer and stylist Kimberley Wiedermann lives on 1.8 acres of lush tropical gardens shared together with her sister and oldsters in Coopers Shoot, positioned simply outdoors Byron Bay.
Collectively, the household have carved out a non-public slice of paradise, together with their three homes and a communal 15-metre pool used year-round.
Mature timber, stone pathways, grassy zones, play areas, and firepits full the landscaping by Fig Landscapes on this breathtaking property.
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Wheatland by Plume Studio. Photograph – Derek Swalwell

In a transfer harking back to a pure pond, the small pool seems virtually ‘tucked into’ the Malvern backyard. Photograph – Derek Swalwell.
Plume Studio have labored their magic as soon as once more, this time making a panorama stuffed with color, texture and seasonality on a small inner-city Melbourne backyard.
In a transfer harking back to a pure pond, the small pool seems virtually ‘tucked into’ the Malvern backyard as a result of surrounding planting of Dahlia cafe au lait and Anemone japonica (Japanese thimbleweed) flowers, positioned to catch the viewers’ line of sight.
An built-in ledge on the white brick wall behind the pool is additional shrouded in greenery, bringing a softness to the sun-drenched and up to date out of doors house.
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Wetlands Home by Wolveridge Architects and Sam Cox Panorama. Photograph – Derek Swalwell . Styling – Jess Kneebone

A wetland replaces a demolished tennis courtroom, introducing a pure swimming pool by Pure Swimming Swimming pools Australia that flows right into a 350 sq. metre pond. Photograph – Derek Swalwell . Styling – Jess Kneebone
A ten-acre Mornington Peninsula property incorporates a new home by Wolveridge Architects and wetland by Sam Cox Panorama.
The wetland replaces a demolished tennis courtroom, introducing a pure swimming pool by Pure Swimming Swimming pools Australia that flows right into a 350 sq. metre pond.
Granite boulders are interspersed all through the positioning to blur boundaries and make ranges and transitions seem natural.
Pure swimming swimming pools are a daily function signature in Sam Cox’s initiatives for his or her look, really feel, and minimal maintenance with pure filtration.
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Somers Seaside Home by Wellard Architects. Photograph – Derek Swalwell

The pool appreciates views to an present banksia tree on one aspect, and landscaping by Fiona Brockoff on the opposite, with a shelter above to protect customers from the western solar. Photograph – Derek Swalwell
Whether or not you’re searching to or sitting on this Mornington Peninsula pool, the view is exceptional.
The spectacular lap pool is positioned off the higher stage of the Somers house, designed by Wellard Architects, and runs the complete size of the constructing to introduce calming water views and shadow play all through the interiors.
The pool itself appreciates views to an present banksia tree on one aspect, and landscaping by Fiona Brockoff on the opposite, with a shelter above to protect customers from the western solar.
Swimming on this pool seems like sitting throughout the treetop cover, with the additional advantage of Western Port Bay views past.
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