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How To Create The Perfect Walkway To Your Pool: 5 Ideas

How To Create The Perfect Walkway To Your Pool: 5 Ideas

If your pool is already the centerpiece of your backyard or you want to create a DIY pool area, remember the surrounding area and the walkway to your pool help your backyard feel like a resort.

 

A well-designed walkway helps to set the tone, adds style and can even improve the safety of your backyard. Let’s explore the best walkway ideas so you can get inspiration for your next DIY project.

 

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5 Ideas To Create The Perfect Walkway To Your Pool

 

5 Ideas To Create The Perfect Walkway To Your Pool

Before you dive into building your walkway, it’s worth taking the time to gather ideas and map out a solid plan. Once that’s sorted, don’t overlook the clean-up. Hiring a skip bin from the start can save you the hassle of dealing with leftover materials later, making it easy to tidy as you go.

 

Let’s dive into some inspiration so you can transform your pool area.

1. Natural Stone Pathway

Natural stone pathwaysThe first walkway idea is to create a natural stone pathway. While natural stone is a more expensive option, it creates a timeless and elegant pathway that instantly gives your pool area a resort-style feel. Stones like travertine, sandstone and bluestone not only look beautiful but also stay cool underfoot in the shade, which is perfect for our Australian summers.

 

Natural stone pathways are durable, slip-resistant when sealed properly and blend seamlessly with a lush green garden. Things to consider when you choose natural stone paths include:

 

  • The price of the stone: The price of basic stone ranges (sandstone, limestone) from $150-$250 per square metre and $250-$400 per square metre for premium stone (travertine, granite).
  • Sealing the stone: It is important to protect the stones from pool chemicals and weathering.
  • Anti-slip: Find out if the sealing will make it anti-slip once it is wet.

If you love natural stone but want a more affordable option, you might mix stepping stones with gravel and then seal the path once it is in place. This ensures the maximum impact while balancing your backyard budget.

2. Timber Decking Walkway

Timber decking walkway

Timber decking is a popular walkway option that adds natural charm to any poolside area. Timber decking is perfect for a coastal, tropical or relaxed backyard style. Timber has a soft, barefoot-friendly feel and blends beautifully with garden surroundings to help create a visual flow from the house to the pool.

Some considerations with timber are:

  • Regular maintenance: The timber decking needs to be oiled or sealed to protect it from sun damage and moisture.
  • The timber that touches the ground needs to be treated before installation: This prevents termites from destroying the stability of the path.

A skip bin makes cleaning up leftover timber or construction waste simple and stress-free. And while you’re clearing out, don’t forget that you can also throw old pool inflatable toys and worn-out toys into the skip too. It’s an easy way to tidy up your space and start fresh around your pool area.

3. Stepping Stones With Grass Infill

Stepping stones with grass infill offer a simple, stylish and cost effective way to create a functional path that still feels soft and natural. This design works beautifully in both modern and classic backyards, giving your pool area a relaxed, garden-like feel. Stepping stones provide a more budget-friendly option compared to concrete paving.

 

Adding stepping stones as a walkway works best when surrounded by a lush, green garden, helping to transform your pool area into a centerpiece of your backyard. The mix of natural textures creates a calming atmosphere and enhances the overall flow of your outdoor space.

 

Some considerations for stepping stones include:

  • Regular Maintenance: mowing, edging and weeding are essential to keep the path neat.
  • Slipping Hazard: When wet, the stepping stones can be slippery.

When you’re creating your stepping stone path, don’t forget that all your green waste like grass offcuts, soil, or trimmed plants, can go straight into your skip bin. It’s an easy way to keep your space tidy during the project and ensures that your garden waste gets recycled responsibly. Plus, having a skip bin on hand makes cleanup quick and hassle-free.

4. Tiled Path With Geometric Patterns

Tiled path with geometric patterns

A tiled path with geometric patterns adds a bold and unique touch to your poolside area, perfect for those who want to create a Caribbean or Middle Eastern-inspired summer paradise right in your own backyard. Geometric patterns create dynamic lines that draw the eye and add a layer of sophistication to your backyard. The durability of these tiles makes the cleanup and maintenance simple which makes them a practical and stylish choice.

 

Some considerations for a tiled path with geometric patterns include:

  • Slipping Hazard: Make sure the area is well-grouted and non-slip to avoid any slipping hazards when wet.

If you are adding a tiled path with geometric patterns yourself, remember to book your skip bin in advance so your off-cuts for your tiles can be responsibly recycled.

5. Curved Garden Path With Lighting

Curved garden path with lightingIf you have a larger backyard, creating a curved garden path adds a natural, flowing feel to your pool area. Adding lights to your curved path creates a sense of movement and discovery that leads directly to your stunning pool area – perfect for gardens with lush plants or layered landscaping.

 

Soft, ambient lighting like low-profile bollard lights, solar lanterns or LED strip lighting helps the bath become both practical and creates an exciting atmosphere. It not only enhances safety for nighttime swims but also helps bring your garden to life after dark.

 

Some considerations for a curved path with lighting include:

  • Weatherproof Lighting: Make sure the lighting is weatherproof to prevent faulty lights.
  • Show off the path curves: Position the lights effectively to highlight the curves without creating glare or dark spots that are not visible.

Clean Up Your DIY Walkway Efficiently With A Skip Bin Just Skips

Whether laying a timeless stone path or installing a sleek timber walkway, every DIY project comes with its share of mess. A skip bin from Just Skips makes clean-up simple and stress-free. With three convenient bin sizes to choose from, you’ll have the right solution no matter how big or small your project is. If you need help or have questions, call us on (08) 8255 6677 or contact our friendly team today.

 

FAQ

What is the cheapest way to make a pathway?

The most affordable way to build a pathway is by using materials like gravel, mulch, or spaced-out stepping stones. These are low-cost, easy to install, and require minimal preparation. You can also save by using recycled materials, such as old bricks or pavers for a creative and budget-friendly option.

What is the most inexpensive way to put in a pool?

Above-ground pools are typically the most cost-effective option. They don’t require excavation, use fewer materials, require less labour and are quicker to install. Choosing a smaller pool with a simple design and considering a DIY setup or asking friends for a helping hand can also help lower the overall cost.

What is the minimum walkway around a pool?

The recommended minimum width for a walkway around a pool is about 900mm, which provides enough space to walk safely. If you’re planning to add outdoor furniture or want a more open layout, increasing the width to 1.2 to 1.5 metres can make the area more functional.

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