This unusual outdoor feature typically reserved for summer can be a great way to use your backyard through winter too

 White house with plunge pool.
White house with plunge pool.

Who doesn’t love the warm summer months when we can enjoy a dip in the pool and bask under the sun? If you’re lucky enough to have the space and budget, a pool is the best garden feature one could ask for, but there are limitations in terms of usage since for most of us, they become redundant come winter. Well, for those who don’t want to let go of the simple pleasure of a dip even in the colder months, there is a solution. And no, it doesn’t involve you building yourself a pool indoors.

Perfect for use all year round, a plunge pool is a real treat to have in your backyard. It’s basically a mini pool that's deep enough for you to immerse yourself fully and wide enough that you can walk in it, but smaller than a pool in the sense that it’s not suitable for swimming. The advantage is that if set up appropriately, it can be used as a hot tub in the winter months.

An outdoor feature much loved by interior designers and celebs, TV host Emily Henderson recently designed her whole backyard around a plunge pool which means it's beautifully immersed in the nature surrounding it. Less ostentatious than a swimming pool and less invasive in terms of looks, it’s a more discreet option that feels like a special surprise treat in any garden. I spoke to an expert to get all the details you need to know before installing your own.

Use your plunge pool to create a focal point

plunge pool with hydrangeas and garden furniture
plunge pool with hydrangeas and garden furniture

A plunge pool is a great way to give a focal point to your outdoor space which you can then landscape around. ‘From an aesthetic perspective, they offer both a focal point and a gathering space,’ Karen Larson, co-founder of Soake Pools, tells me. I love the idea of centering a modern garden around a plunge pool and using it as a gathering space for your family or guests to enjoy. Styling around it with lounge chairs, comfortable throw pillows, and blankets will make it a joy to use even in the cool months.

Before you decide on the exact location of your plunge pool, think about usability. How visible you want it to be, how close is it to your indoor amenities, and whether it's easily accessible are all important factors to consider that will ensure your plunge pool isn’t only a focal point in terms of aesthetics, but also in an optimum location for seamless usability. ‘Placement is important! Think about how you plan to use the outdoor space and place the pool based on that. Everything else will fall into place,’ explains Karen.

Use in place of a pool in a smaller backyard

If you have a small garden or lack the budget to install a regular pool, plunge pools are a great alternative as they need less space and require less budget. ‘Opting to install a pool with a smaller physical footprint of 13’ x 7’ also saved us time and money which we could re-allocate to the landscaping,' says Emily Henderson in regards to her plunge pool installation.

'It’s the perfect size to allow the kids (and us) to have fun during the day or to share with friends to cool off between pickleball sets,' she continues. 'At night, we adults can turn up the heat, hang out, and relax.'

Consider environmentally friendly options

plunge pool in garden
plunge pool in garden

If you're conscious about living sustainably, a plunge pool will be preferable over a pool because you don’t have to feel guilty about all that water use. ‘A plunge pool uses about 80% less water than a typical large inground pool,' explains Karen. 'This smaller volume of water impacts all aspects of pool maintenance, from the amount of energy needed for pump circulation to the amount of fuel needed to heat it.'

Heat your plunge pool for use in winter

Cold plunge tubs are great, but heated ones for winter are preferable for many. With the proper set-up, a plunge pool can be used as a hot tub too, which makes it perfect for when the temperatures are lower. ‘The small nature of the pools provides eco-friendly energy efficiency, which allows them to be used all year round,’ Karen tells me.

The advantage of year-round usability was what convinced Emily to opt for a plunge pool, too. ‘We wanted a pool we could use year-round, which is why we selected a plunge pool that can be used as a cool pool or a hot tub,’ she says. And with that, I venture a guess that you're now seriously considering installing your own. I know I am!

Create a chic plunge pool setting with these outdoor accessories

Acacia Wood Club Chairs

Price: $282.99

These chairs are perfect for the cooler months to style with cozy throw blankets and snuggle in after a dip in the hot plunge pool.

Throw

Price: $118

This throw will keep you warm after a dip in your plunge pool in winter. Buy several in different colors and prints and scatter them over your seating area.

Portable outdoor firepit

Price: $135.99

Perfect to keep you warm for your winter outdoor garden activities. This fire pit can be used as a heater but also as a table to put down your drink after a dip in the plunge pool.