The outdoor season isn’t on yet and summer seems to be far away – this is the time when we lack sunshine and warmth most of all and dreams of beaches, ocean and pools are the most heart-warming ones. I decided that this is the time to inspire you with amazing pools that you may want to install in your own outdoor space for this summer, and these are round pools.
Advantages
Round pools, whether they are stock tank or usual ones, are usually very compact, in fact, these are plunge pools of a spheric shape, which means that even if you have a very tight space that seems to have no room for a pool – this one can be squeezed in there! Such an option is a good idea now only for adults but also for kids – it’s a real kid pool itself! Second, round pools are harmonizing the space – a circle is the most harmonious shape, remember? Third, round pools look very eye-catching, they are bold and you won’t see them often in every backyard, so yours will stand out for sure.
A boho outdoor space with planted greenery, boho decor, printed blue textiles and a small round pool clad with bamboo.
A contemporary deck with some wooden furniture and a raised round tank pool next to it are perfect for kids.
A contemporary outdoor space with a terrace placed inside a white concrete circle and a matching pool.
A contemporary round pool with a light-colroed wooden deck and some potted plants to make the space fresh.
A contemporary wooden deck with a bench and a large round pool that invites you in looks amazing.
A cool minimalist round pool with a white frame around looks very eye-catching and allows relaxing on this watery deck, too.
A dark stained wooden deck with a large and deep round pool that features amazing views of the nature around.
A large round pool clad with tiles and stone and with a brick deck next to it is a traditional otudoor feature to try.
A minimalist round pool with steps surroundded with succulents and with a stone terrace and butterfly chairs.
A neutral contemporary space with loungers and white garden furniture and a round pool clad in white, too.
A raised round pool clad with stone and accented with a single statement plant opposite the stairscase.
How To Style
A round pool doesn’t always mean you have to make it small – you can make it as large as you want. If you have enough space around the pool, make a deck or a terrace, place some loungers and chairs, create a dining zone, add lanterns, lights, rugs, potted plants – go for any kinds of outdoor décor and spaces that you like and that you wanna see here. If there’s not much space around, surround your pool with some greenery (maybe potted), trees, succulents and make a tiny deck to step on or go for a staircase and that’s it. Take a look at the ideas we’ve gathered for you, make your own round pool and have a great summer!
A raised round pool clad with stone and covered with greenery is integrated into natural surroundings perfectly.
A raised round pool surrounded with tropical plants is a stylish and minimal option to go for.
A raised round pool with a minimal wooden deck and a metal staircase to enjoy the views.
A round tank pool with a small deck with stroage and another curved piece to relax on can be DIYed.
A round white pool with a staircase and a fence surrounding this pool to highlight it.
A small round pool made look all-natural, with rocks and moss and greenery around will make you feel like in wild nature.
A small wooden deck with a round plunge pool that look very welcoming and stylish together.
A small wooden deck with rather a large round pool look very bold and cool and the view is amazing.
A super stylish minimalist backyard done with stone and concrete, with a round pool clad with stone.
A cool pond-like pool in a small backyard.
A very natural terrace clad with stone, furnished with a couple of black chairs and a gorgeous round pool.
A welcoming contemporary space with metal furniture and a large round pool with inner lights looks inviting.
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