Things to Consider When Choosing Pool Tiles

As the weather starts to heat up, so does our penchant for laying poolside. While Victoria’s manic weather patterns don’t always allow for the perfect summer, having a resort-like landscape in your home is usually more than enough to make you feel like you’re getting the tropical escape you need. This is, at least, what I imagine it must feel like when you have a pool in your backyard.

So, what does it really take to create the perfect outdoor entertaining and pool design to rival any resort you’ve ever visited?  Mostly, it’s about knowing the design you want to achieve and sourcing the right products to help get you there.

Terra Crea Pool Area Render

Create the perfect pool area with our selection of tiles and natural stone pavers Featured: Terra Crea in ‘Calce’

Interior Pool Tiles

Selecting the colour of your pool is generally the first step of designing a pool. The most common colours are blue, green, and white as they reflect light and water beautifully, enticing you to jump straight in. Alternatively, if you’re looking to add depth and interest to your pool, darker tiles will create a sophisticated feature in your outdoor space.

The next step is deciding on the type of tile. Ceramic and glass tiles are the most popular options available in the pool tile realm. While both are incredibly hardwearing and durable, they each offer their own benefits. Glass tiles naturally create a more shimmery effect against water due to their composition and can be fully customised to suit your colour scheme or design. If you’re looking for a more cost-effective option, ceramic tiles are your best friend.

Pool With Blue Glass Tiles

Glass tiles create a beautiful shimmering effect under water Build + Image: King’s Gardens & Pools Tiles: GT&B

Surrounding Tiles

Getting your surrounding tiles right is just as important as the interior of your pool, as it sets the tone for the space. The main things to consider when selecting your tiles are the slip rating, durability, and of course, comfort (you don’t want to feel too hot underfoot).

You also want to think about the other elements you have in the landscape to ensure everything works together in harmony to create that luxe relaxation vibe you’re after. Natural stone pavers and porcelain tiles are the preferred options as they both offer these benefits. Porcelain, however, will offer easier maintenance in the long run.

Samphire House Pool

Samphire House Pool Build: Doherty Building Group Image: Dave Kulesza

Samphire House Pool Details

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Samphire House Backyard

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What’s next?

Like with everything, the right option for your outdoor pool area will always come down to budget and aesthetic. If you’re still unsure about where to start, ask the experts! Landscape architects and designers are a great resource to get you started; then visit us next to find the perfect tiles to create the backyard resort of your dreams.

Words: Alana Perin
Published: GT Magazine 20 November 2021