Swimming Pool Design may not be for everyone, but it is something everyone dreams of. Imagine plunging yourself into the cool blue waters after a long day. Designing a swimming pool from scratch might seem daunting, especially when you have site restrictions. But it’s not! There are two kinds of segregation discussed in the blog: five indoor and 45 outdoor Swimming Pool Design Ideas. Also, be prepared to find unimaginable water feature ideas for your pool! Without further ado, let’s get straight into the 50 best Swimming Pool Design trends of 2023. You know your taste and requirements better, right?
The swimming pool was placed in the basement to ensure the privacy of clients and their guests, and is also accessible through a ramp in the garden. Sliding folding louvered doors provides clients with the necessary privacy, while also giving them a view of the lush gardens.
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Designed by: DREAMSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Principal Architects: Ar.Suketu Shah , Ar.Aashna Desai
Photograph Courtesy: Ishita Sitwala (The Fishy Project)
Amongst all Mediterranean decor styles, the simple Greek Santorini decor style is fascinating with its white washed walls, accenting space over things and bringing in shades of blue from the sea and sky.The pool area is designed in the same manner. It serves as a recreational zone for the family to host parties or spend quality time with one another.
Designed by: Rainbow Designers & Associates
Location: Indore, Madhya Pradesh
Principal Architects: Vikrant Bhawsar & Sapna Bhawsar
Photograph Courtesy: Akshit Garg
Providing two entrances to the home, one experiences distinct atmospheres – the calm, silent pool patio giving way through a large glass pivot door; the other a 16’-0” wide by 16’-0” deep double height entrance foyer under a 16’-0” wide by 28’-0” long skylight behind a heavy 9-foot mahogany wood double door, which immediately floods the center of the house with ever-transforming light from sunrise to sunset.
Designed by: ALEEYA. design studio
Location: Karachi, Pakistan
Principal Architects: Ar. Aleeya Khan
Photograph Courtesy: Matt Harrington & ALEEYA. design studio
Considering the existing site conditions, services comprising the staircase, kitchen, and toilets were stacked up on the west side. With the swimming pool as the central feature, the living, dining, and bedrooms are oriented overlooking the pool.
Designed by: Shanmugam Associates
Location: Trichy, India
Principal Architects: Appulingam Shanmugam
Photograph Courtesy: LINK Studio
The swimming pool is decked up with wooden flooring, exterior cladding, and perfectly suitable pool tile to space to enhance the beauty of the pool patio.
Designed by: Design Studio Associates
Location: Vadodara, Gujarat
Principal Architects: Ruchir Sheth
The Swimming Pool is an overflow infinity pool with vantage views to the surrounding hills and has ample deck space all around as well as an adjacent wading pool for kids. The Spa is located at the front of the plot, with attendant ayurvedic treatment rooms deliberately positioned on stilts above the yard below, assuring privacy without also obstructing the prized views of the vistas beyond.
Designed by: Srijit Srinivas Architects
Location: Kerala
Principal Architects: Srijit Srinivas
Photograph Courtesy: Justin Sebastian Photography
The pool and gazebo divide the structure, with the living room on one side and the bedrooms on the other. In between are the dining, tv room, and gazebo area that opens out onto the pool and lawn side for good breezy cross ventilation.
Designed by: DP+Architects
Location: Naigaon, Alibaug, Maharashtra
Principal Architects: Ar. Dipesh Pawar
Photograph Courtesy: Apoorva Guptay
This beautiful 5000 sq.ft. beach house has 3 bedrooms, a living & dining area, a family space, viewing decks from all areas and a very inviting swimming pool. The entire palette of colors, textures & patterns used in the house was mainly to create a welcoming & hospitable vibe for our clients, who love to entertain. The design concept circled around the beach views, ensuring each room got enough of the sun, sand & sea.
Designed by: Hohm Design Studio
Location: Sayalkudi, Tamil Nadu
Principal Architects: Sonal Chordia
Photograph Courtesy: Yash R Jain
The pool is open-air finished in small handmade Spanish blue tiles bordering it with blue and white printed tiles. The pool side is finished in anti-skid rough finish terracotta tiles with pool beds and outdoor swings around.
Designed by: Oris Architects
Location: Nagpur, Maharashtra
Principal Architects: Ar. Om Lakhani & Ar. Ishita Lakhani
Photograph Courtesy: What We Click
Inspiration from stepped wells of Gujarat and requirement of sufficient shaded areas, aided in evolving the swimming pool area that has symmetrically punctured ceiling and granite steps.
Location: Rajkot, Gujarat
Principal Architects: Santhosh Shanmugam, Raja Krishnan D, Ramya Raman
Photograph Courtesy: Vinay Panjwani
An axis is formed in the direction of the beach, thus breaking the monotony in the form to create multiple viewpoints for the user from the inside. The lush green lawn and the large swimming pool become the foreground reflecting the built form at all times.
Designed by: inventarchitects
Location: Ecr, Chennai
Principal Architects: Ar. Vivek Kumar & Ar. Nanda devi
Photograph Courtesy: R Radhakrishnan
An interesting reception area greets the visitors and makes them aware of the closeness they shall feel to the nature during their stay, right from the entrance as it is designed around an existing tree with a certain rawness that it portrays. The construction area is around 1860 sq.m, including several amenities to enjoy with families- like a Club house with Gym and Games area, Spa as well as a Swimming Pool.
Designed by: Rachaita architect
Location: Kaucha, Silvasa, Dadra Nagar Haveli
Principal Architects: Ar. Ashvin Dobaria
Photograph Courtesy: Chetan Jain
A refreshing swimming pool area overlooking the beach with a stunning patio. Each area of the house has the beach view. The team also managed to maintain the connectivity of the spaces with each other. Everything is accessible from the central area of the house.
Designed by: CK Architect & Interior Designer
Location: Dumas, Surat, Gujarat
Principal Architects: Chintan Patel & Krishna Lalwala
Photograph Courtesy: Noaidwin Sttudio
An arched door to the private pool deck lies alongside a tinted arched trellis that allows light to pass through without compromising on privacy. Embellished with stone countertops, natural wooden cabinetry with brass inlays and the soft light of the Mashal, this bathroom is the embodiment of royal luxury. With a focus on openness, the expansive bath is thoughtfully designed, keeping in mind the courtly architectural style of the Vijayanagara Empire.
Designed by: Earthitects
Location: Hampi, Karnataka
Principal Architects: Ar.George E.Ramapuram
The upper level keys are all oriented towards, and visually connected with the lake. The Premium villas enjoy both the landscaped foreground as well as the lake view. Case-studies of the existing retreats in the area revealed that it was privacy that was a missing ingredient.
Designed by: Edifice Consultants Pvt. Ltd.
Location: Kumarokam, Kerala
Principal Architects: Ravi Sarangan
Photograph Courtesy: Niraamaya Retreat
The home’s sandstone exteriors resemble wood and stand in deliberate contrast against the emerald green landscape that surrounds it. Its louvred teak entrance doors are flanked by an extended, shallow water garden that flows adjacent to the reception foyer. The water body and louvred walls ventilate the space with a cool breeze that flows across a large internal courtyard and down a curved hallway into the main living space.
Designed by: SAV Architecture + Design
Location: Goa
Principal Architects: Amita Kulkarni & Vikrant Tike
Photograph Courtesy: Fabien Charuau
Architectural planning is dictated by two major factors – context and climate. Contextually, the red earth soil abundantly nourishes the horticulture, so, the landscape boosts the character of the site and lifestyle of residents.
Designed by: Architecture_Interspace
Location: Poothurai Near Auroville, Pondicherry
Principal Architects: Ar. Madhini & Ar. Goutaman
The elevated swimming pool edged in dressed stone masonry is detached from the structure by a gravel deck giving it a vibe of a natural oasis. The house concentrates on encompassing nature all around, hence blurring the boundaries of the inside-outside experience.
Designed by: ADND
Location: Mumbai
Principal Architects: Ar.Shobhan Khothari & Ar.Anand Menon
Photograph Courtesy: PHX India
Stepping onto the roof, one is welcomed with the magnificent vista of the Hatir Jheel. The glass-wrapped cozy family party space is accompanied by a green lawn adjacent to it. The glass-roofed shaded path leads one through to the gym and pool alongside the green lawn on one side and the green wall on the other side. This is the ultimate layer of space which is very private for the women and children of this house.
Designed by: In Quest Design Studio
Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Principal Architects: Selim Altaf Biplob, Tamanna Sayeed, Khalid Bin Kabir
Photograph Courtesy: Noufel Sharif Sojol
In a quaint little village, Kurumbagaram, near the port town of Karaikal in southern Tamil Nadu experiencing slow living with this leisure home in the vacation home of our client- a newly married couple and their parents. Intended to be a get-away from the hustle of urban life, the house is nestled amongst the shade of sandalwood trees, fruit orchards and paddy fields. This ancestral half acre land is a haven for birds and squirrels.
Designed by: Architecture Interspace
Location: Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu
Principal Architects: Goutaman Prathaban & Madhini Prathaban
Each space within The Shimmers has been designed with a focus on creating an environment that is both visually stunning and highly functional. From the moment one enters the space, the gentle sound and sight of flowing water immediately creates a sense of calm and relaxation.
Designed by: Studio Skywell
Location: Raipur (C.G.), India
Principal Architects: Twinkle Nathani & Mayank Wadhwa
Photograph Courtesy: Niveditaa Gupta
The landscape has been designed such that it gives a sense of seamless connection between the greenery and interior spaces all around the site. A congregation lawn, with a view of a swimming pool rimmed with an infinity edge, stands solemnly central. An outdoor juice bar beside the deck serves as a perfect venue for hosting gatherings. Lilypond with a simple graphical lawn marks the edge to the private area of the house.
Designed by: VPA architects
Location: Ahmedabad, India
Principal Architects: Vipul Patel , Ronak Patel , Jinal Patel , Naiya Patel
Photograph Courtesy: Inclined Studio
I have always felt that spaces, when created have emotions knitted into them, which are powerful representations of a designer’s thought process. This is what makes architecture an art. An art, inside which we carry out most of our daily activities.
Designed by: Ishwar Gehi Architect
Principal Architects: Ishwar Gehi
Photograph Courtesy: Satyam Dave
The usage of Kota stone in the feature wall also supplements the design. The outdoor leisure zone is incorporated with a voluminous swimming pool in the center with covered deck seating and a fire place on either side. They are well connected with elegantly landscaped pavements with planters all around.
Designed by: Redwall Design Studio
Location: Kagglipura, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Principal Architects: Sudeep Dev M & Kiran Kumar MR
Photograph Courtesy: Durjoy Chowdhury
The living room because of the glass screen seems virtually open. As you walk out on the swimming pool deck you see the cantilevered bedroom over the swimming pool. This place was designed as an outdoor sit-out. The cantilevered bedroom partially over the swimming pool creates a dramatic effect.
Designed by: GA design
Location: Khandala – Mumbai
Principal Architects: Rajan Goregaoker
Photograph Courtesy: Prashant Bhat
When it comes to a house party, how can a swimming pool not be there? Without interrupting nature, the backyard has been meticulously utilized. The small swimming pool dramatically boosts the home’s value. It has been built for sunbathing, gentle night swims and it also amps up the aura of the party! Whilst the pool is the striking element, the wall arch shelf and jali windows maintain the heritage touch of the patio.
Designed by: Associates Design Studio
Photograph Courtesy: Tejas Shah Photography
The pool hut was the focal point of the house with its highlight being the rattan sheet ceiling held with a teak wood rafter framework, adding the coastal feel.
Photograph Courtesy: Shamanth Patil
At the end of the farmhouse building, there is a secondary living space that consists of the amphitheater, a swimming pool and a dormitory that open to the landscape with a fully-glazed south-facing wall, shielded from the direct sunlight.
Designed by: Design Work Group
Location: Surat, Gujarat
Principal Architects: Bharat Patel, Jitendra Sabalpara & Dinesh Suthar
The outdoor landscape space has large open area for gatherings and family functions according to the client’s brief. There has been an effort to create a subtle landscape which emphasizes the built form of villa and doesn’t obstruct any views from the villa. We consider the villa to be a canvas upon which our guests can create their own holiday, in the way they would like. There is relaxation & celebration in the space just like hill station.
Designed by: Karvi Design Studio
Location: Satara, Maharashtra
Principal Architects: Sumit Bagade & Vaidehi Bagade
Photograph Courtesy: Tunespace Studio
The courtyard pool is at the core of the home and all master bedrooms, kitchen, and dining, formal and informal living areas on the lower and upper level look into it. From the street, there is complete privacy due to a dense array of full-grown trees on the southern side which gives adequate shading to the large garden area.
Designed by: OCA- Office OF Contemporary Architecture
Location: Indore, Madhya pradesh
Principal Architects: Aditya Agrawal
Photograph Courtesy: balwant alawa photography
Dining space is supplemented with pool view and pool deck area , hoisted along with lawn. It is apt, It strives to orchestrate an almost royal experience for its visitors. Located against the picturesque backdrop of natural views and mountains, Boheda Manor offers an exquisite and unique stay experience in the lap of nature.
Designed by: Design Inc.
Location: Udaipur
Principal Architects: Ar Sandeep Jain & Ar Anup Murdia
Photograph Courtesy: pratikruti09
The design brief was very simple hence making it much more challenging – a gift from a father for his daughter who was getting married and the house would be the starting point of her new journey. The 39’x93’ linear plot had its larger side facing the ocean front with a beautiful view of the Bay of Bengal. Like every beachfront property, a default requirement was to ensure that every part of the house had a view of the ocean.
Designed by: ED+ Architecture
Location: Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Principal Architects: Ammaar Chowdry & Mridula S Chowdry
Photograph Courtesy: BRS Sreenag
On the south end of the Pool sits the secluded entity ‘The Pavilion’ overlooking the pool. The glass Pavilion has been envisaged as the tranquil recreation hub of the house, floating above the pool, is the final destination of all the movement routes at ground floor level. It is connected to the semi-covered bar extending out of the Drawing room on one side and to the living room deck through glass steps over the pool on another side.
Designed by: flyingseeds design studio
Location: Bhilai, Chattisgarh.
Principal Architects: Abhinav Chaudhary, Kakoli Bhattacharya
Photograph Courtesy: Abhinav Chaudhary
Still, the list of wow factors does not end; we planned a swimming pool that is located at the lower level with a meandering pathway that leads to all the interesting spaces in the landscape.
Designed by: SYNECTICS ARCHITECTS
Location: Vaviharsha, Igatpuri, Maharashtra
Principal Architects: AR. DHANANJAY PAWAR
Photograph Courtesy: YASAR CURTAY
All villas are detached from each other creating another access to the pool and garden without disturbing inner spaces and also it acts as service entry for the same during functions at villa. Landscape area has trees bearing different kinds of fruits and vegetables. Its compound wall is avoid of masonry. It has bamboo fence with creepers all over so that one ends its vision with greenery from within.
Designed by: BRIDGE STUDIO
Location: Cubes, Valley view, Rajkot
Principal Architects: Ar. Brij Patel
Photograph Courtesy: Radhika Pandit, Satyam Dave
The amount of steel and concrete was reduced by using filler slabs with earthen pots that were made by a local potter. Unburnt bricks comprising of surkhi waste and ceramic waste lime mortar were used for masonry. Waste stone chips were sourced for in-situ terrazzo flooring and reclaimed beer bottles were reused as fillers in walls together with pallet wood from the packaging industry.
Designed by: Patel Vadodaria Design research Studio
Location: Ahmedabad
Photograph Courtesy: Radhika Pandit
Once one enters the house, they are greeted with a view of the vegetable garden, and adjacent to it is the grandparents’ bedroom. On the ground floor is the family living room, outside which is the front lawn. The ground floor also houses the formal living room.
Designed by: Dreamscape Architects
Principal Architects: Ar. Suketu shah & Ar. Aashna Desai
Photograph Courtesy: Ishita Sitwala
This master bedroom is connected to an indoor swimming pool, where one can have a relaxing swim after a long day at work, or enjoy a cup of coffee by the water on a sunny day.
Designed by: ZZARNA SSTUDIO
Location: MANJALPUR , JANAKPURI
Principal Architects: Dipen V Patel & Himanshi Patel
Photograph Courtesy: Sagar Bhavsar
Being an architectural design project, the site and its context proved to be the major source of inspiration for ‘House by the Lake’. Recalling our very first site visit, we remember being entranced by the lake and the spectacle of nature in front of us, a vessel to view and re-unite with nature. This lake-touch parcel of land surrounded by lush greenery on three sides demanded the building of a series of ‘viewing galleries’ entrapped within the notion of a second home rather than the usual ‘off the mill’ bungalow – a captivating house with enchanting views of the lake and hills beyond.
Designed by: kaviar:collaborative
Location: Kamshet, Maharashtra
Principal Architects: Kasturi Wagh & Vineet Hingorani
Photograph Courtesy: Suryan // Dang
The progression of movements into the site is either by a gate into the parking area or by the waiting area into the theme restaurant. The formal organization of the theme restaurant borrows from Surat’s history as being a major trading port. The arrangement of the is divided into separate volumes protruding from the service passage at the back and having various angles, banking on a water pool imitates boats anchored on the port.
Designed by: Avasiti design
Principal Architects: Bhavin Soni
Photograph Courtesy: Joy Macwan
In the swimming pool, there are several decks that can be used for sunbathing and enjoying the sunshine. This pool deck design is made slightly higher than the pool water level so that the pool deck floats above the pool. The place contemplates beautiful surroundings of magnificent rice fields and coconut trees.
Designed by: Biombo Architects
Location: Indonesia
Principal Architects: Nacho Atienza, Bea Alejandre
Photograph Courtesy: KIE
The premise of the project was to create an outdoor environment cooled down through passive design. The 120 pax restaurant seats between a water body, the swimming pool, and an extensive tropical garden. The perimeter walls design, allow the air to flow through them creating a cross ventilation current from the cold swimming pool air out to the hot street, thus, cooling down the central space.
Designed by: StudioDuo Architecture & Interior
Location: Vietnam
Principal Architects: Arturo Moreno, Sarah Jacquemond
Photograph Courtesy: Đỗ Sỹ
At ground level recreational space is covered by nicely designed perforated screen which is having jungle graphic punctures on it in SW direction. On the eastern part of the house there’s a Kitchen & an outdoor dining space at ground level, Home theater & deck area at First level. Southern part consists of major services at ground level & Swimming pool at mezzanine level along with two bedrooms at first level.
Designed by: Dipen Gada and Associates
Location: Bharuch, India
Principal Architects: Dipen Gada and Associates
Photograph Courtesy: Tejas Shah photography
The muted material palette of concrete discolored Kota stone, white and wood is occasionally punctuated by a warm terracotta tone: at the main entrance (where it forms the backdrop to a brass Bindu, signifying the point of origin), in the swimming pool, on seats around seasonally flowering trees, and sculptural objects scattered throughout the house and garden.
Designed by: Design Ni Dukaan
Location: Himmatnagar
Principal Architects: Veeram Shah
Photograph Courtesy: The Fishy Project
We have created a skylit courtyard with a water body that can function as a swimming pool. The concrete pergolas used in the high ceiling allow light and ventilation to flow through the structure. The water body softens the rough textures of the building. The courtyard acts as a transitional space thereby creating a sense of fluidity and interconnectedness on the inside while melding effortlessly with the outside.
Designed by: Studio SKAI
Location: Chennai
Principal Architects: Senthil Kumar
Photograph Courtesy: Little Attic
The swimming pool is placed adjacent to the double height living/dining space in the northern side. The building is placed in the east west direction as that was what the site demanded. The bedrooms on the south west overlooks the landscaped courtyard and and bedrooms on the northwest overlooks the swimming pool.
Designed by: JKM Design Consortium
Location: Kalady, Manickamangalam, Kerala
Principal Architects: Mathew Jose
Photograph Courtesy: Nathan Photos
On the edge of Aamri village, in the vicinity of the Purna River, 40 kilometers from Surat city, is a weekend getaway called The Weave House. The client had a specific vision of a home that exudes an organic lifestyle, with spaces specifically designed to be meditative and enveloped in verdant greenery.
Designed by: The BAD Studio
Location: Navsari
Principal Architects: Taikhum Shaikh
Photograph Courtesy: The Fishy Project & Noaidwin Studio
The project dwells in a close-knit urban neighborhood near the Pune International Airport. The name “Transparence” comes from the specific behavior of the Villa, having unobstructed views and non embellished interiors. While designing the project, we were affected by the following. The noise generated by jets from the nearby airport. Privacy from the surrounding neighborhood.
Designed by: Aijaz Hakim Architect
Location: Puru Society, Pune, India
Principal Architects: Aijaz Hakim
Photograph Courtesy: Lorenzo Vecchia
Nazar Mansion is a residential apartment, located on Kamal Esmaeil Street, near the Zayandeh-Rud river in Isfahan. One of the most important features of this project site is having a view of the river. A factor that had an effective role in its design. This four-floor building includes a basement (-2.10m), ground floor (+0.80m), and the first and second floors with a total infrastructure area of 1200 square meters.
Designed by: MIAN OFFICE architectural design & research
Location: Isfahan, Iran
Principal Architects : Abouzar Salehi, Mahshid Karimi
Photograph Courtesy: Farshid Nasrabadi
The concept for the Fragrant Nature Kochi hotel was inspired by the Colonial ideas of grandeur & luxury coupled with the quaintness of the Fort Kochi neighborhood. The original building was a 200-year-old godown belonging to the British East India Company, the original compound walls of which have been restored and retained as a part of the design.
Designed by: IDA: Interior Design Associates
Location: Fort Kochi, Kerala
Principal Architects : Somya Sharma, Shanawas Moidu, Ajay Angolkar, Divya Sharma Vernenker
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