This swimming pool at Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast won the concrete round Pool Categorl
The coolest swimming pools in Australia from 2025 were unveiled during the annual Spasa Awards.
The 2025 Spasa Awards of Excellence shine a spotlight on Polish and Spas, with design and craftsmanship that transform back gardens in Australia and New Zealand into world-class lifestyle.
“Australian swimming pool and spa design continues to define outdoors, combining creativity, luxury and lifestyle in ways that improve well -being and pleasure,” said Kristin Brookfield, CEO of Spasa.
“These award -winning projects show how well thought out design houses transforms into personal retreats where every detail is a celebration of life at home.”
Zen Building Pools has awarded three prizes for his design in Mittagong, NSW – Innovative Project, Concrete Pool of the Year and Concrete Pool and Spa Combination and concrete pool of more than $ 240,000.
It was described as a “seamless merger of luxury and design”.
“This multi-troubled, multiple, multi-layered Pole shows precision, innovation and elegance in the design of the swimming pool,” said the jury members.
“Against a quiet, forested background, this breathtaking layered swimming pool seamlessly integrates with the surrounding landscape to create a private -oasis of serenity and refinement.”
Laguna also won three prizes for his Victorian swimming pool in Clifton Hill.
Those prizes were for concrete spa in the ground, polar landscape design and Spa of the year.
“A curved detached swimming pool with spa and cold dive is the perfect duo, while a swantling infinite edge and layered landscape architecture create a seamless stream that offers a space for everything, from energetic morning dips to quiet evening reflections,” the jury members noticed.
In Queensland, Ezy Living Pools won the prize for concrete round swimming pool for the creation of Burleigh Heads.
“This refined swimming pool creates a real oasis, designed for ultimate relaxation and luxury,” said the quote.
“A beautiful acrylic window offers an enchanting view, while a spa offers a serene space to relax.
“Comfortable daily beds complete the setting, making the swimming pool a private retreat that changes every day in a holiday.”
Aloha Pools got two categories – Commercial Project of the Year and Hotel/Resort Pool more than $ 1 million.
The jury members said about the South Melbourne swimming pool: “The 5-star hotel-style lagoon swimming pool has a step-by-step waterfall with its resort-inspired design that brings relaxation to the heart of the city,” said the quote.
“Really innovative with its water-to-water heat pump that reused waste heats from the cooling towers of the building, which improves sustainability, while acoustic insulation provisions prevent swimming pool vibrations from reaching apartments.
“This professionally developed Pool provides an aquatic world -class experience in a high -rise buildings.”
The winner of South Melbourne
Mullum Pools received the concrete commercial Pool up to $ 250,000 for his creation from Byron Bay.
“Inspired by Moroccan weeds, the Byron Bay Pool combines calm and character with elegant curves and eclectic environment,” the jury members said.
“Swimmers can float in soothing magnesium waters and enjoy a unique viewing window that connects the experience, both inside and outside the water.”
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The concrete pool up to $ 240,000 was eliminated by Jade Pools for their design in North Kellyville, NSW.
“Nestled in the Bushland, this swimming pool and Spa stream together in perfect harmony,” said the quote.
“A tiled spa runs softly in the swimming pool, while it ends through the natural landscape, creating a retreat that is both refined and deep connected to the setting.”
North Kellyville swimming pool and spa
Inneration/small swimming pool of more than $ 80,000 and small pool of the year was awarded to elitepools and landscapes in South Australia.
Elite Pools won two prizes
Other winners were:
Fiber optic Lap Pool – Summer Central Pools, NSW
Fiberglass Pool of the Year – Barrier Reef Group, wa
Fiber -optic bath up to $ 80,000 – Narellan Pools Hawkesbury Nepean, NSW
Freeform Pool of the Year – Tāwharanui Peninsula, Matakana, NZ
Master Pool Builder Technical Project – Apex Pools, Victoria
Renovation Project of the Year – Rogers Pools, Qld
Concrete Pole Up to $ 180,000 – Jade Pools, Vic
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