Jennifer Aniston's backyard pool landscaping is a masterful example of Japanese tranquility – it is picture-perfect

Step into the world of pool parties and slow Sunday morning dips with your own private pool area – designed with privacy and serenity in mind

Jennifer Aniston
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Forever in such high demand, a swimming pool can beautify the space as well as create a place to exercise, have fun with the family, entertain, and simply relax by the water.

Not just yet another home addition, an outdoor pool is a design feature in its own right – one that can enhance a garden landscape. ‘A swimming pool provides a dynamic aesthetic feature to a home and surrounding landscape,’ says Luke Carter, director of Sydney and Canberra architectural practice Sandbox Studio.

If you want a calming outdoor pool space, try taking inspiration from Jennifer Aniston's garden, which is inspired by traditional Japanese garden ideas with its emphasis on peace, serenity and simplicity.

‘Pools allow for a multitude of possibilities,’ says Hillary Littlejohn, principal of her eponymous design studio in Dallas, Texas. ‘ They can become focal points or supporting actors positioned as water features with swimming capability. A pool of ten grounds a large expansive space like a lawn or large terrace; infinity pools direct your eye towards a horizon.’

However, if you wish to replicate the pool shown here, you'll do well to focus on the symmetry and serenity you often see in Japanese gardens. Actress Jennifer Aniston's pool garden, designed by Marcello Villano, is an immaculate and perfectly poised example of one.

This picture-perfect pool is surrounded by a well-maintained lawn and some of the best plants for privacy. This is a clever design trick, as most of us would want to enjoy peace and seclusion when swimming in a backyard pool.

Compared to typical western pool areas, the color palette is restrained, emphasizing foliage rather than flowers – a celebration of green in all its varying shades. Trees and shrubs are used more than herbaceous perennials – adding height and structure to the pool area. For a classic, look, the American Boxwood Shrub from Fast Growing Trees is a personal favorite of mine, and is a feature in my own garden. Meanwhile, the pool deck idea is simple, refined, and hard-wearing – perfect for hosting pool parties and family get-togethers.

swimming pool and lawn

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Don’t rule out using deck ideas as an alternative to pavers when designing a pool area for your backyard. It’s another way to create a cool and sturdy feel underfoot, and can also help blend the pool area into the surrounding landscaping or link it to a home with wood siding.

Choose a wood such as cedar, teak, or ipê that will stand up to the demanding conditions, and bear in mind that it will have maintenance requirements. This Oxy deck cleaner, available on Amazon, is a must-have for the task.

‘Another option to consider is using some of the non-slip composites instead (made from polymer and wood fiber) which are sustainable and much more durable,’ says Fellow of the Society of Garden Designers and CEO of Bowles & Wyer John Wyer. ‘If you’re sold on the wood look, you could use non-slip porcelain planks, which are available in a wide variety of wood-like finishes.’

Over the years, decking's usage has expanded, and it has become the go-to material for contemporary pool ideas. Materials have also come into their own. While early decks were made out of first-generation hardwoods, now it's hard-wearing composites and eco products made of recycled materials that are all the rage.

Finally, if your garden doesn't quite have the space for a large pool, consider bringing in water in another way. Water is an essential element in a Japanese garden. Adding a water element – whether a pool, pond, or water feature, is a wonderful garden decor idea that brings an extra dimension to the space, providing a focal point and lending a sense of peace and tranquillity.

Pool ideas within a boundary in Australia

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If you already have a pool, you may be wondering how to enhance the privacy and shade. If so, I've selected my favorite planting, screening and garden tools to help you achieve the look. Plus, a few extra ideas to take your pool area from day to night.

Jennifer Ebert
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Jennifer is the Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens. Having worked in the interiors industry for a number of years, spanning many publications, she now hones her digital prowess on the 'best interiors website' in the world. Multi-skilled, Jennifer has worked in PR and marketing, and the occasional dabble in the social media, commercial and e-commerce space. Over the years, she has written about every area of the home, from compiling design houses from some of the best interior designers in the world to sourcing celebrity homes, reviewing appliances and even the odd news story or two.