Holiday Mode. Inspiring Pool-Ideas From Around The Globe
/Want to take your pool-side aesthetic to the next level? Summer is just around the corner in Australia, and since we can't travel overseas and are getting major FOMO, we wanted to bring the holiday to you. From where we rather be right now, here are three luxurious and dreamy inspiration pool-side ideas.
Cavo Tagoo | Mykonos, Greece
When it comes to pool-side inspiration, the Greek Islands top our list without a doubt. As the pinnacle of luxury living, this style captures the essence of island living and its unique heritage. It’s worldly appreciated by its natural stone walls, minimalist aesthetics, and breath-taking view of the Mediterranean sea. This style is embodied in the Cavo Tagoo Hotel. Its raw beauty comes from the whitewashed stone walls create organic texture and free-form arches. Its light and warm tones and smooth surfaces creating an atmosphere of absolute tranquillity and a dreamlike state.
Casa Aviv | Tullum, Mexcio
Let's all take a moment to appreciate the beauty of Mexican-inspired design. Known for its rustic, earthy aesthetic, it emphasizes organic elements in their natural state to deliver a soothing and serene ambiance. Tulum's finest villa, this masterpiece lies tucked away in the heart of the city. Its warm grey concrete finishes and hand-crafted textures create a seamless appearance where minimalism meets luxury design. You could seriously sit in this space reading a book or journaling all day, whilst appreciating the ample natural lighting and raw interior features. Combined with a neutral palette, open space and lush jungle views want more can you possibly want.
Amanjena Resort | Morocco
There is no way we can pass up the opportunity to mention the Moroccan design style. It is recognised for its rich colours, intricate patterns, and intricate geometric designs. The luxury resort Amanjena, hidden in the desert outside of Marrakech, is an example of this. It's an oasis of stillness beyond the bustle of the medina and silence of the desert. Inspired by the rose-hued buildings of Marrakech's old city where the sun-kissed red walls and emerald pools echo Marrakech's Red City. It's also easy to be mesmerised by the ogee shapes weaved throughout the architectural design with curved edges and vertical ends. Its royal heritage creates a light-filled oasis filled with adventure and serenity, not even the alchemist would want to leave.