There’s nothing as amazing as spending time outdoors in the spring or summer: fresh air, sunlight, relaxation at its best. Having meals, reading, sleeping, socializing, sunbathing, swimming and more and more – all of this is cooler outdoors! If you are a sucker for outdoor life just like me, then you definitely have some outdoor spaces to decorate and what you need else is a pool and a Jacuzzi outdoors. Even if your outdoor zone is small, you can always accommodate a Jacuzzi, and it will make you happy every time you use it. What can be better than relaxing in a hot tub outdoor after a long working day?
There are various ways to keep privacy around, different decks and greenery to plant all around. You can use different materials and style your outdoor Jacuzzi and zone around it in various ways. Interested? Let’s have a look!
Sunken Jacuzzis
A sunken Jacuzzi looks very natural – as if there’s a real hot spring in your backyard. Place it in your deck covered with wood, stone or some tiles, and it’ll look very cool and inviting. Another idea is to sunk your Jacuzzi in a platform – a wooden, concrete or stone one, whatever is comfier for you. The Jacuzzi may be round or square, it may be incorporated into a pool or just separate. Create a privacy fence around it or just rock some green walls to keep the space cozy, and use natural materials all around, for example, light-colored wood and clad your Jacuzzi with the same wood, so it will get a Japanese spa feel.
A floating wooden deck in the water with a jacuzzi, a stunning view.
A jacuzzi covered with stone and with a stone wall all around to keep the space private.
A hot tub covered with riverstone to separate it from a kidney-shaped pool.
Sunken jacuzzi clad with stone and with a fireplace in front of it for more comfort.
An outdoor living room with a fire pit and a jacuzzi on a wooden deck.
A sunken jacuzzi in a pavilion with glass doors for cases of bad weather.
A round jacuzzi clad with bricks and a fireplace opposite it.
Garden jacuzzi clad with stone tiles with greenery around.
A jacuzzi next to the outdoor pool with a waterfall and a wooden deck.
A round jacuzzi clad with small blue tiles in front of a deck.
A Morocco-inspired outdoor space with two tubs - one usual and another a spa one.
Outdoor jacuzzi with a wooden deck and a roof over it gives a natural feel to the space.
Free-Standing Jacuzzis
Create your own spa oasis with a free-standing Jacuzzi! Just add some steps to it, or surround the tub with pebbles or greenery for a hot look. You can also add seats right to the tub to make sitting and sinking in the tub comfortable. To accentuate the Jacuzzi, you can put lanterns, candles or some eye-catchy greenery on each corner of the tub. If it’s a round tub, you can add a fire pit or a fireplace next to it for a dramatic look and more relaxation.
A cedar clad jacuzzi with stone and greenery around for a natural feel.
A free-standing jacuzzi with a wooden bridge and glass rails.
A hot jacuzzi can be covered with a rolling cover to keep it hot.
23 a jacuzzi clad with rustic wood and with stairs.
A jacuzzi with wooden stairs and lanterns on the corners.
25 a jacuzzi with wooden steps and a wooden planter with succulents around.
A spectacular blue jacuzzi clad with black tiles and with waterfalls.
A square jacuzzi decorated with white pebbles on a wooden deck looks very natural and refined.
A stylish wooden deck with steps and a jacuzzi, a living green wall.
An outdoor jacuzzi on a wooden deck with steps, loungers and lanterns.
Japanese-style jacuzzi covered with light-colored wood on a matching deck.
Wood surround doubles as raised seating and hydrangeas joined by potted blooms make this space quite the charmer.
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