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The Lagoon Pool: A Taste of Paradise

August 10, 2023

Originating from the United States, the concept of the lagoon pool has captivated a large number of homeowners in search of exoticism. Inspired by nature, these little paradise-like beaches have become a true sensation on social media this summer. If you also dream of a tropical ambiance in your garden, join us in discovering lagoon pools.

What is a Lagoon Pool?

Born in the United States, the lagoon pool, or California pool, consists of a basin shaped like a body of water such as a pond or lagoon, usually accessed through a gently sloping submerged beach. Forget about cubic and tiled pools; the goal here is to achieve a natural look that blends seamlessly with the environment. The surroundings of the lagoon pool are usually landscaped to enhance the feeling of a little piece of nature: surfaces made of concrete or rubber that imitate sand, rocks, and plants with exotic appearances. Furthermore, depending on the color of the chosen pool lining, the water will take on a turquoise or intense green hue typical of sandy beaches. A truly immediate transport to a distant paradise!

What Are the Advantages of a Lagoon Pool?

In addition to offering a true change of scenery, the lagoon pool comes with numerous advantages. While there are predefined shapes offered by manufacturers, the most creative can let their imagination run wild and design the pool of their dreams. For a very natural look, it's entirely possible to adapt a pool to the configuration of an existing terrain.

Also, with its gentle slopes, it generally requires less water than a traditional pool and is heated by the sun much more quickly! Pools with submerged beaches also allow for a gradual and gentle entry into the water. In terms of safety, rubber coatings have the advantage of being shock-resistant, while the sandy concrete, non-slippery, allows you to access your pool safely.

Furthermore, lagoon pools can be combined with biological purification systems. You'll need to create a lagunage area that filters the water naturally without the use of chemicals.

Building Your Lagoon Pool

Are you looking to create your little piece of paradise? First, make sure you have enough space on your property. The curved and organic shapes of a lagoon pool often require digging a hole larger than that of a traditional pool. Keep in mind that a lagoon pool is primarily for leisure. It's not really intended for doing laps or swimming long distances. Lastly, it's important to remember that a lagoon pool is still a pool and is subject to the same legal safety requirements as a traditional pool.

You'll then need to determine the type of material suited for your pool. Four types of materials are generally used for creating a lagoon pool.

  • Rubber or rubberized materials are by far the most common. This material has many advantages: it's impervious, airtight, UV-resistant, can withstand thermal variations, and absorbs shocks. Rubber also has the advantage of being particularly soft to the touch.
  • Fiberglass: Manufacturers now offer monobloc fiberglass lagoon pools. If you have accessible terrain (it can be delivered by crane or helicopter!), they offer the advantage of being "ready to swim" in just a few weeks.
  • Sanded concrete combines aesthetics with strength. Low-maintenance, concrete is favored in custom projects; no shape can resist it.
  • Stone is the most expensive material. Highly aesthetic, it enhances the natural aspect of a lagoon pool while providing a luxurious finish. Like concrete, this material is well-suited for free-form pools.

Landscaping the surroundings of your lagoon pool is likely the most enjoyable and rewarding part of your project. Among plants, ferns are the stars and immediately create a tropical ambiance. You can add palm trees, ensuring you can protect them from winter cold. Many homeowners create true scenarios using volcanic rocks and pebbles.

In terms of accessories, the trend is towards Tiki style, heavily inspired by Polynesian culture. For a magical and mysterious ambiance, there are misters, waterfalls, furnished caves, and mini volcanoes. Underwater, brightly colored spotlights, and around the lagoon, totems and statues illuminated by torches or braziers. Inseparable from the Tiki style, bamboo furniture integrates perfectly into your little jungle.

Keep in mind, however, that the landscaping and accessories can quickly increase the cost of your project. In the most elaborate designs, it's not uncommon for decoration-related expenses to be twice as much as the initial cost of the basin!

Finally, be aware that a lagoon pool will cost you roughly the same as a traditional pool. Depending on the size of the pool, the materials used, and the quality of the landscaping, budget between €35,000 and €125,000.

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