How often have you seen people grouped together in a pool at one end with a large area empty, unused at another end? If you want a place to relax and cool down, a plunge pool could be the perfect solution for you. Plunge pools are small in size - it's one of their defining features - designed for quick dips and relaxation rather than swimming.
How long have plunge pools been around?
Plunge pools are certainly not a new trend. If you think about it, a plunge pool is an extension of nature, the deep basins that form at the bottom of waterfalls where a natural swimming hole develops through erosion. Plunge pools were also popular among the ancient Romans. With exceptional engineering skills, they were well known for their baths, developing the concept of plunge pools to enjoy quick immersions.
What size is a plunge pool?
Fast forward a few centuries and a plunge pool is still a favourite in Australian backyards. At Barrier Reef Pools Perth, our smallest plunge pool is 4m by 2.6m and can happily accommodate five people. This size means you can chat together or submerge below the water to enjoy a quick, relaxing dip. As a guide, anything less than 6m by 3m is a plunge pool. They are usually shallow, between 1.5 metres and 2.2 metres deep.
Plunge pool placement
A common mistake we see is when someone decides they want the pool in one corner of a backyard to make the backyard space look bigger. However, placing a pool in the middle creates a dramatic impact.
A plunge pool then becomes the centre piece of your backyard area. Why would you want to hide it? For added appeal, use a dark colour for your pool surroundings, like timber decking that throws up an optical illusion effect to make your plunge pool look larger than it really is.
There are certain restrictions about where you can install your pool in relation to your house. The required distance varies from state to state, but in Western Australia, the measurement is one metre from a boundary.
Plunge pool – the minimalistic effect
Many people like the minimalistic look plunge pools offer. They take up a smaller footprint, so you can still have an area for dining to give a modern staycation vibe. One of the most distinct features of plunge pools is their sleek, clean lines to emphasise simplicity. Plunge pools are not suitable for swimming laps, but are the perfect solution to create a social space for gatherings and small get-togethers.
Choose a plunge pool
With less water volume, plunge pools generally require minimal maintenance and fewer chemical treatments making them more energy efficient and less heavy on your finances. A typical plunge pool will set you back around $42,000. Why not head over to see our range of plunge pools made locally in WA? When you buy from Barrier Reef Pools Perth, you know you are purchasing a quality product. Time and time again, we have secured numerous SPASA (Swimming Pool and Spa Association) Awards. We are the only 5-star certified pool manufacturer in Australia! Why not visit one of our display centres to find the pool that works for you and your family?
How often have you seen people grouped together in a pool at one end with a large area empty, unused at another end? If you want a place to relax and cool down, a plunge pool could be the perfect solution for you. Plunge pools are small in size - it's one of their defining features - designed for quick dips and relaxation rather than swimming.
How long have plunge pools been around?
Plunge pools are certainly not a new trend. If you think about it, a plunge pool is an extension of nature, the deep basins that form at the bottom of waterfalls where a natural swimming hole develops through erosion. Plunge pools were also popular among the ancient Romans. With exceptional engineering skills, they were well known for their baths, developing the concept of plunge pools to enjoy quick immersions.
What size is a plunge pool?
Fast forward a few centuries and a plunge pool is still a favourite in Australian backyards. At Barrier Reef Pools Perth, our smallest plunge pool is 4m by 2.6m and can happily accommodate five people. This size means you can chat together or submerge below the water to enjoy a quick, relaxing dip. As a guide, anything less than 6m by 3m is a plunge pool. They are usually shallow, between 1.5 metres and 2.2 metres deep.
Plunge pool placement
A common mistake we see is when someone decides they want the pool in one corner of a backyard to make the backyard space look bigger. However, placing a pool in the middle creates a dramatic impact.
A plunge pool then becomes the centre piece of your backyard area. Why would you want to hide it? For added appeal, use a dark colour for your pool surroundings, like timber decking that throws up an optical illusion effect to make your plunge pool look larger than it really is.
There are certain restrictions about where you can install your pool in relation to your house. The required distance varies from state to state, but in Western Australia, the measurement is one metre from a boundary.
Plunge pool – the minimalistic effect
Many people like the minimalistic look plunge pools offer. They take up a smaller footprint, so you can still have an area for dining to give a modern staycation vibe. One of the most distinct features of plunge pools is their sleek, clean lines to emphasise simplicity. Plunge pools are not suitable for swimming laps, but are the perfect solution to create a social space for gatherings and small get-togethers.
Choose a plunge pool
With less water volume, plunge pools generally require minimal maintenance and fewer chemical treatments making them more energy efficient and less heavy on your finances. A typical plunge pool will set you back around $42,000. Why not head over to see our range of plunge pools made locally in WA? When you buy from Barrier Reef Pools Perth, you know you are purchasing a quality product. Time and time again, we have secured numerous SPASA (Swimming Pool and Spa Association) Awards. We are the only 5-star certified pool manufacturer in Australia! Why not visit one of our display centres to find the pool that works for you and your family?