Designing A: Pool House Design

I can’t think of a more fitting time than now to start this new series: Designing A, and what is more appealing than starting with a pool house…? As some States are slowly opening up for business, I would think or hope that many people are still maintaining their social distancing outside of their workplace and not going out to public places for a while. In such a case, a pool house beautifully and comfortably designed to escape to would be a real treat.

Villa Bondi via Villa guru

Like every other part of a house, when it comes to designing it, the process should start like this, addressing the homeowner’s needs aka function, Architecture aka adaptation and sense of belonging, and lifestyle aka style. Of course, in the end, it will all depend on the budget. For the obvious reasons which are fun and creative freedom, we’ll not consider a budget. I’ll design this pool house for a Tuscan style Architecture.

Designing any room takes time. There is a lot that goes into it, planning, searching, designing, budgeting, sourcing, and so on. This pool house I’m designing for you today was done in just a few hours, as good as it looks, reality turns out always better.

Tuscan Villa Style Pool House

This pool house design will be for a Tuscan style villa in a classic modern style. Expect textural sort of rustic wooden furniture which can stand some beating and still look appealing, upholstered furniture in white performance fabric and few global-inspired items with provenance.

Bamboo rattan game table with 4 of these Marzio Cecchi leather chairs, A few Kuba style pillows, Brass wall fish art mount, Salvaged wood coffee table, two Vintage inspired candelabra, wicker floor lamp, a pair of David Netto table lamps, two beach slipcover sofas across from each other, Abaca rug, Tim Keenan ceramic sculpture,

A few chic Global-Inspired accessories

ceramic vases, Comporta Bliss by Assouline, In The Spirit of Monte Carlo book,

Villa Bondi via Villa Guru.