A pool fence isn’t a must, it’s just an option but an important one for mostly safety reasons. If you feel that it’s time to make one, we’ve prepared the most popular and smart designs that can easily match any outdoor space, from a more traditional to a minimalist one.
Glass Fence
For a modern, contemporary or minimalist backyard, a glass fence could be perfect. These fences are very durable, handling tough weather pretty well, though very cold temperatures can be tricky for some types. They bring a sleek, ultra-modern look to your pool area and almost disappear into the background, letting in lots of light without making the space feel crowded. Also, glass fences offer little privacy unless you opt for frosted or tinted glass. Besides, they can be pricey and require regular cleaning to keep them looking good.
A catchily shaped pool with a clear curved glass fence that looks airy and almost invisible as there are no brackets and stands.
A tall white fence on one side and a non-tall glass fence on the other side to make the pool zone visible but still safe.
A clear glass fence like this one creates delicate separating and the pool zone becomes a separate one.
A clear glass panel fence on metal legs is a cool idea for a modern space, it matches the exterior and looks chic and edgy.
A raised pool with a small deck and a planked and glass fence around the space, wood matches the fence behind the loungers and the glass lets see through.
A clean modern space with a living wall, a tree, a pool and a terrace around it clad with tiles plus a clear glass fence that separates the spaces seamlessly.
A pool with a terrazzo deck, a glass fence that separates the pool and the dining zone at the hedge.
Metal posts with clear glass are more durable and sturdy than just glass panels, this a very functional and practical solution.
A contemporary pool space with a stone deck and a tall glass fence attached right to the deck that adds a more formal touch.
A raised pool with a wooden deck, a low glass fence attached right to the deck that looks clear and ultra-modern.
A pool with a concrete and transparent glass fence that isn't tall and looks ultimately modern and chic.
Clear glass panels added around the pool divide the zones seamlessly, such a fence matches any modern or minimalist space.
You don't have to make a tall fence, this glass one isn't tall but it's sufficient to keep everyone safe.
A small pool with a wooden deck and a compact clear glass fence around it to separated it from the rest of the backyard.
Wooden Fence
Wooden fences are versatile and can match many backyards. A popular style around pools is the modern design with separate wood planks. They can also easily blend into a more natural, rustic space. Wood fences are quite durable, standing up to sun, rain, and varying temperatures, especially with special sealers or paint to prevent rotting. They add a warm, cozy feel to minimalist spaces and can be shaped in many ways. Additionally, you can paint or stain the wood in any color to match your decor. They’re also more affordable than glass fences, and some can even be installed by yourself. On the downside, wooden fences need occasional repainting or restaining and might not last as long as glass fences due to weather effects.
A round pool with a stone deck and a light-stained curved wooden fence around for a natural touch in the space.
A stained and black wood fence will add a cozy and natural touch to the space and will match a modern garden.
An outdoor space finished off with a stained planked fence that adds warmth to the pool and minimalist area around.
A white planked wooden fence will easily match a modern or contemporary outdoor space.
A tall stained fence keeps privacy and keeps all the pets, even the smallest ones, away.
This non-tall stained wooden fence adds coziness and matches the wooden deck, and protects kids from falling into the pool.
Metal Fence
Metal planked fences are a classic choice that fits well in any backyard. They’re extremely durable and can handle any weather without falling apart, as long as they’re installed properly. Modern metal fences look stylish and don’t draw attention away from your pool. They also let in light and have a lightweight appearance, similar to wooden fences. These fences can be expensive, though they’re a long-term solution. Although, you need to repaint them now and then to prevent rust. Another consideration is that metal can get very hot in the sun.
A pool with a weathered wooden deck, lush greenery that partly hides the rusty metal fence and refreshes it.
A contemporary pool space finished off with a dark-stained wooden fence that doesn't look heavy.
A not very tall planked black metal fence will fulfill all its safety providing functions without being too much in your face and it also matches otheer features.
A raised pool with a stained deck and a black mesh fence to make the space safer and add a slight modern feel to it.
A whimsically shaped pool with a tall living fence for decor and a black mesh fence to keep kids and pets away.
A black metal fence like this one has several advantages: it highlights the modern style of the space, it matches the furniture and it's quite lightweight to see through.
A curved metal plank fence repeats the landscape lines and divides the zones.
A beautiful modern space with a pool, an umbrella with loungers and a white lightweight metal fence curved around the zone.
An above ground pool with a white metal fence that is attached right to the edge of the pool to make it safe but without taking the space of the backyard.
Light blackened metal fence doesn't look heavy, and lush greenery and living walls around make the space fresher.
A pool with a lightweight metal fence to divide the zones, a raised deck with greenery and hairpin leg furniture.
A blackened metal fence along the pool and staircase makes the zone absolutely safe and out of reach of kids and pets.
A pool with a mesh fence that looks quite transparent and doesn't stand out too much, while fulfilling all its safety functions.
A black metal fence is quite lighweight, it goes along the border and doesn't take space from the garden while protecting people and pets from falling.
A round pool with a metal planked fence around it makes the pool zone safe and greenery along the fence makes the space lively.
A tall white metal plank fence that echoes with the shutters and looks quite lightweight.
Install your fence along the pool not to bite any land from the rest of the garden and make the fence lighter not to make it an eye-sore.
This non-tall and very lightweight metal fence matches the design of the terrace and looks pretty, elegant and stylish.
This low white metal fence matches the house exterior and looks light and fresh, it's durable and low-maintenance.
A white metal fence repeats the white slab exterior of the house creating a lovely and chic look.
A creatively shaped pool with a black metal fence around that gives a more formal and elegant look to the space.
Other Fences
Other fences that you may take a look at include living fences, cable fences and mixed fences that consist of various materials, for example, wood and glass, metal and glass or hedge and wood. These will have features of both materials used and you will have to consider these options carefully to make sure they fit.
An elegant living fence with a white gate is a cool idea for a pool space, greenery is lively and it adds a natural feel.
A tall rustic fence composed of wooden posts and mesh is a cool idea for a farmhouse or traditional garden.
Cable fence looks edgy and modern but if you have small pets, perhaps, this is not the best idea, and the same goes to small children.
Pair wood and glass, a slatted and planked wooden fence and transparent parts is a lovely idea, such a fence is more durable and is cozier.
A large pool surrounded with a wood and mesh fence, with greenery along the fence is a lovely solution for a modern garden.
Concrete posts, wood and mesh are a lovely solution that will last long, is transparent and won't break the bank during its installation.
Choosing the best pool fence depends on your style, budget, and how much maintenance you’re willing to do. Each type has its own benefits and drawbacks, so pick the one that works best for your backyard.
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