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Designing a backyard swimming pool isn’t just about creating a place to swim, it’s about shaping a lifestyle. At NZ Pools, we believe every project tells a story of creativity, collaboration, and craftsmanship. One of our favourite examples is the Kapiti Coast Oasis, a family-friendly pool project that blends functional design with timeless coastal beauty. 

This case study explores how our expert team turned a windswept coastal property into a warm, inviting outdoor retreat, perfect for family gatherings, summer parties, and peaceful relaxation. 

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The Challenge: Designing for the Kapiti Coast Climate 

The Kapiti Coast is known for its natural charm, sunny summers, sea breezes, and lush landscapes. But coastal living also comes with its challenges. The salty air, shifting sands, and high winds demand careful planning when it comes to pool design and materials. 

The homeowners wanted a low-maintenance family pool that could stand up to the elements while still offering resort-level comfort. Their goal was clear: create a private oasis that would feel luxurious year-round without losing its connection to nature. 

1. Understanding the Vision 

At NZ Pools, every project starts with listening. During the initial consultation, the family described their dream pool, a space where kids could play safely, adults could unwind, and the design would blend seamlessly into their coastal garden. 

They envisioned: 

  • A modern, rectangular pool with clean lines and a minimalist feel. 
  • Integrated seating and shallow areas for children. 
  • A decking area perfect for sun loungers and outdoor dining. 
  • Durable materials that could resist salt air and changing weather. 

Our design team worked closely with the family to create an environment where the pool would sit naturally within the property’s slope and align with the home’s architecture. 

2. Crafting a Coastal-Resilient Design 

One of the biggest considerations in this Kapiti Coast pool case study was durability. Coastal air can be harsh on pool structures and fittings, so choosing the right materials was critical. 

The team opted for fibreglass technology, a hallmark of NZ Pools’ quality. Fibreglass pools are non-porous, easy to maintain, and highly resistant to corrosion, making them ideal for coastal conditions. 

We also included: 

  • Marine-grade stainless steel fixtures to prevent rust. 
  • Mineral  chlorination systems for softer water and easier maintenance. 
  • Non-slip surfaces for safety and comfort. 

To enhance the connection between the pool and the landscape, driftwood style composite decking was used for the pool surrounds  — a subtle but effective nod to the coastal environment. 

3. Landscaping and Outdoor Integration 

The landscaping was designed to complement both the pool and its natural surroundings. Native plants like flax, korokio, and carex grasses add texture, color, and resilience, beautifully framing the modern pool. Subtle lighting, including underwater LEDs and pathway lights, creates a relaxing evening ambiance,, transforming the area into a true extension of the home. 

4. Construction and Quality Assurance 

The pool construction process took approximately two weeks (not including landscaping), thanks to the efficiency of the NZ Pools installation team. Every stage was managed meticulously, from excavation and leveling to plumbing, electrical work, and finishing touches. 

We pride ourselves on clear communication, so the homeowners were updated throughout every phase. Before completion, we conducted a full quality inspection to ensure the pool met our strict NZ Pools standards for performance and safety. 

The result was nothing short of stunning, a crystal-clear, coastal-inspired pool that perfectly reflected the family’s lifestyle and love for the Kapiti region. 

5. The Final Touch — A Family Sanctuary  

When the project was completed, the transformation was remarkable. The once-unused backyard became the centerpiece of the home, a relaxing retreat that the entire family could enjoy. 

The pool now serves as: 

  • A safe play area for the children. 
  • A tranquil escape for parents at the end of a long day. 
  • A social hub for barbecues and weekend gatherings. 

The combination of practical design, durable materials, and aesthetic balance made this project one of our proudest examples of how NZ Pools brings dreams to life. 

Why Choose NZ Pools 

At Pools, we specialize in creating custom pools that fit your lifestyle, location, and budget. From design to installation, we deliver unmatched craftsmanship and personalized service. 

Whether you’re building a family-friendly pool like this Kapiti Coast oasis, or dreaming of a modern lap pool, our experienced team ensures every detail is handled with care. 

Conclusion 

The Kapiti Coastal Sanctuary project showcases what’s possible when expert craftsmanship meets visionary design. At NZ Pools, we take pride in creating pools that reflect the beauty of New Zealand’s landscapes while providing families with spaces to relax, connect, and enjoy life. 

If this case study has inspired your own dream pool, contact the team at NZ Pools today or visit our contact page to book a consultation. 

FAQs  

1. How long does it take to install a pool like this Kapiti Coast project? 

Most residential fibreglass pool installations take between one to two weeks with landscaping taking approximately four to six weeks , depending on site conditions and design complexity. 

2. Are fibreglass pools suitable for coastal climates? 

Yes. Fibreglass pools are highly resistant to salt air, corrosion, and UV damage, making them ideal for coastal locations like Kapiti. 

3. What maintenance is required after installation? 

Regular water testing, debris removal, and checking filters are all that’s needed. Our team sets you up with a service company to help with your ongoing maintenance and water testing. 

4. Can you integrate landscaping and lighting into the pool design? 

Absolutely. NZ Pools offers complete outdoor integration services, from plant selection to lighting and decking. 

5. How much does a pool project like this cost? 

Costs vary depending on size, design, and features. We offer transparent quotes after a free consultation to ensure there are no surprises. 

Designing a swimming pool for a retreat property comes with unique challenges and opportunities. When multiple generations of a family will use the same space, functionality, safety, and enjoyment must align seamlessly. The Martinborough Retreat project in Martinborough  provides an excellent case study in multi-generational pool design. By combining a family-friendly pool and thoughtful landscaping, this retreat became a place for relaxation, wellness, and togetherness. 

In this article, we highlight the full process of the Martinborough pool from initial planning to client feedback. 

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Understanding the Project Brief 

The owners of the Martinborough Retreat pool engaged Aspect Architecture to design a pool area  for all ages—grandparents, parents, and children. It needed to be safe and accessible for older family members, while also offering space for fun, relaxation, and entertaining for everyone else.

To create the Martinborough Retreat pool, the owners of the Martinborough Retreat turned to NZ Pools for their expertise in building and delivering a high-quality pool installation. Working alongside Aspect Architecture, who designed the pool area to suit all ages—grandparents, parents, and children—the project needed to combine safety and accessibility for older family members with areas for fun, relaxation, and entertaining. 

Multi-Generational Use 

The Martinborough Retreat was designed for a family retreat where grandparents, parents, and children could gather. Unlike single-use residential pools, the design had to accommodate varied age groups with different needs: 

  • Grandparents: easy access, safe entry points, shade and relaxation areas. 
  • Parents: space for entertaining, swimming, safe area to watch the children and relaxation. 
  • Children: shallow entry zones, shaded areas and clear safety measures. 

This section highlights why designing for multiple generations matters—it ensures the pool serves as a unifying space where everyone feels comfortable and safe. 

Retreat Design Goals 

The goal of this project extended beyond creating a functional pool. The retreat design needed to embody relaxation, outdoor living, and a sense of connection with the natural surroundings of Martinborough. Achieving these goals meant combining aesthetic landscaping, safety features, and a layout that encouraged social use while still offering areas for quiet retreat. 

Key Considerations in Pool Design 

Designing a pool in New Zealand means balancing safety, style, and function. Factors like access, depth, layout, and how the space will be used all need to be carefully planned to suit the people using it. 

Safety 

Safety is non-negotiable in family pool projects. For this retreat, features such as slip-resistant surfaces, compliant fencing, and shallow entry areas. Safety is particularly important when multiple generations are involved, as it ensures peace of mind for both adults and children. This pool has a safety toe hold around the entire pool so young bathers can always get a foot hold around the side of the pool.

Multi-Gen Considerations 

Accessibility was a key theme. A step out seat on the side of the pool, and varying pool depths were chosen to accommodate users of all ages and abilities. This inclusivity ensured that every family member ,from young children to older adults could enjoy the pool safely and comfortably. 

The Pool Design Process 

Creating your pool starts with understanding your needs, then planning the layout, choosing materials, and finalizing details to build a pool that fits your lifestyle and space perfectly. 

Step 1: Consultation and Concept Design 

The process began with detailed discussions by Aspect Architecture with the homeowners about their retreat vision. Early sketches and concept plans helped visualise how the pool would integrate with the wider property. Input from each generation of the family shaped the final design. 

Step 2: Council Consent and Regulations 

In New Zealand, council consent is essential for pool construction. By addressing regulatory requirements early, the project avoided unnecessary delays. Safety fencing, depth considerations, and building standards were all accounted for in the documentation. 

Step 3: Installation 

The installation process included excavation, placement of the fibreglass shell, installation of state of the art automated pool equipment, heating and covers. Careful scheduling ensured the project moved smoothly, even with weather considerations. The installation phase also included plumbing and electrical connections for the pool and pool house. 

Step 4: Finishing and Landscaping 

The retreat was completed with landscaping that softened the pool’s edges and created an inviting outdoor environment. The team at Groundbreakers landscaping cleverly used  native plants and natural materials, the final design connected the pool to its surroundings while offering privacy and a resort-like ambience. 

Table: Multi-Gen Pool Design Features at a Glance 

Feature Benefit for Multi-Gen Families 
Wide Entry Steps Easy access for children and older adults 
Toe hold around pool Safe zone for younger swimmers 
Compliant Fencing Meets NZ safety regulations 
Slip-Resistant Surfaces Reduces risk of accidents 
Landscaping Integration Creates retreat-style ambience 

Lessons Learned from the Martinborough Retreat 

  1. Multi-Gen considerations are essential: Designing for different age groups ensures inclusivity and maximises enjoyment. 
  1. Safety cannot be overlooked: Fencing, shallow entry areas, and slip-resistant surfaces create a worry-free space. 
  2. Landscaping completes the retreat: Surrounding greenery ties the design into the environment, adding comfort and visual appeal. 

Inspiration for Future Pool Projects 

The Martinborough Retreat demonstrates how careful design can create a pool that functions as a gathering space for multiple generations. For homeowners planning their own projects, exploring successful examples can provide inspiration. You can view more NZ Pools project spotlights or learn about the team’s approach on the About page. For additional resources and design ideas, visit the NZ Pools homepage. 

Conclusion 

The Martinborough Retreat shows how thoughtful design by a landscape designer can create a functional and beautiful multi-gen pool environment. By incorporating accessibility, safety, and a shaded pool house, the retreat became a central feature of family life. This project spotlight offers inspiration for multi-generational homeowners across New Zealand. For further guidance on pool design or to explore more project spotlights, contact NZ Pools

The Martinborough Retreat has become a central hub of family life, thanks to a design that balances accessibility, safety, and relaxation with expert delivery by NZ Pools. Their proven approach to pool construction ensures homeowners not only achieve their design goals but also enjoy lasting quality and peace of mind. If you’re considering building your own retreat-style or family pool in New Zealand, NZ Pools is here to guide you every step of the way. Contact their team today to start planning.

Frequently Asked Questions 

1. What makes a pool design suitable for multi-generational families? 

A multi-gen pool design includes shallow zones, wide steps,, and safety features that make the pool comfortable for every age group. 

2. How do safety regulations affect pool projects in NZ? 

All pools must meet council consent requirements, including fencing and material standards. Addressing these early avoids delays and ensures safe use. 

4. How does landscaping influence retreat pool design? 

Landscaping enhances privacy, improves aesthetics, and links the pool to its natural surroundings. It also creates a retreat-like feel. 

5. What feedback did the Martinborough homeowners share? 

They valued the inclusivity, safety,  noting the pool became a centrepiece for family connection and relaxation. 

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