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Pool your resources to add splash to your yard

Some thought and design features will elevate your pool area

- — OneRoof / Laura Heynike is director of Pocketspac­e Interiors

NSpruce the space up with tropical plantings, ambient festoon lighting, and Hamptons linen dining chairs.

ot all renovation­s have to be the typical kitchen and bathroom upgrade. For those with one, the backyard pool is the perfect spot to develop and evolve your asset and lifestyle to include a dreamy pool house.

To create the ultimate pool house, it is best to first decide how you would like to use the space. Here are a few main uses and interior features that you might like to include on your wishlist.

Set up a bar

A pool house bar has got to be at the top of the list. Invite friends over, hire a cocktail bartender and waiter for the day and have your very own pool bar channellin­g a bit of nostalgia in our travelling days.

Pool bars are great for kids by keeping their wet feet out of the main house.

Create a refreshmen­t station with a fridge full of snacks, sink and a microwave so if you did want to use this as a guesthouse it is fully sufficient.

Styling

With a guesthouse on the cards, you may want to consider a Murphy bed or sofa bed option to double up as an entertaini­ng space or additional rumpus room for the kids.

That way you can keep the footprint to a studio layout.

Movable pieces of furniture that can be used both inside and out would best utilise the space; with outdoor fabric upholstery and floor rugs that provide UV protection and are very easy to wipe down.

I would go for a contempora­ry resort-themed interior style or luxurious bohemian with elements of woven rattan, vintage leathers and stonewashe­d linens.

Design the poolside front with sliding doors that can stack away opening up the entire space to one another.

Some people would go for a sash window style, but I don’t see the point in cutting up the view of the pool; keep the glazing joinery clean.

Lastly, think about how lighting can play a role in illuminati­ng the two zones to create one night hub, rather than a separated, two-part space.

Add an extension

If you have the space, having an open extension on the side of the pool house can make for an impressive outdoor dining area, with the ease of the internal kitchenett­e and bathroom close for those necessitie­s.

You will really feel like you have left your home and transporte­d to a tropical oasis.

Cosy the space up with tropical plantings, ambient festoon lighting, and Hamptons linen dining chairs so dreamy you don’t want to leave.

Typically outdoor furniture isn’t super comfortabl­e, but for this area, go all out.

Sneak in a luxurious day bed to the side that you can easily pull into the sun, styled with a low rattan side table and light bamboo cotton throw.

Yoga studio

An idyllic yoga studio with pool views would be enough to get anyone up and into a warrior pose.

You could install floor-to-ceiling mirrors to reflect the pool colouring and make the poolhouse seem larger while connecting the two spaces.

Waterproof­ed timber flooring would be best for this applicatio­n laid in the same direction as the pool deck and soften the space with some long hanging linen sheers.

Any additional gym equipment is to be strategica­lly placed in easy-touse locations but be sure to move them aside when transformi­ng the space into one of the above uses.

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Photo / Supplied Cosy up the space around your pool house with tropical plants and ambient festoon lighting.

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