# Premium Pool Landscaping in Melbourne's North-East

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Have you ever looked at a beautifully designed backyard and wondered why it feels like a high-end resort?

That resort feel rarely happens by accident.

We know it comes down to smart, cohesive pool landscaping & surrounds. A pool builder handles the water-filled shell, but what about the space around it? Our team steps in to design and build everything else, transforming a simple swimming hole into a complete outdoor room. The process involves integrating five core elements:

*   Premium coping materials
*   Slip-resistant surround paving
*   Safety-compliant fencing
*   Salt-tolerant planting
*   Atmospheric evening lighting

When done right, a well-landscaped pool area can significantly increase your property value and provide a fantastic return on investment. We treat your pool surround as a distinct piece of architecture that needs to work in harmony with your home. Let's walk through the exact steps and materials you need to create your own backyard oasis.

## Understanding AS1926.1 and the Non-Climbable Zone

Every pool barrier in Victoria must legally satisfy the AS1926.1-2012 safety standard. The most restrictive element inside this standard is the non-climbable zone, commonly known as the NCZ. This rule dictates a 900mm radius outside your fence where absolutely nothing climbable can sit.

We design every pool surround with this 900mm rule as our primary focus, rather than trying to fix it later. Your beautiful new pot plants, retaining walls, and BBQ areas must sit completely clear of this safety zone. Ignoring these measurements can lead to severe consequences, including fines of up to 50 penalty units from the Victorian Building Authority.

### Mandatory Council Registration and Form 23

Under the Building Regulations 2018, Victorian homeowners must officially register their pools with the local council. Our staff helps you coordinate the mandatory compliance inspection so you don't have to stress about the paperwork. This inspection must happen every four years to ensure your barriers remain safe.

Once your pool passes the safety check, you receive a Form 23 Certificate of Barrier Compliance. You must lodge this specific certificate with your local council within 30 days. We make sure your coping width, garden-bed wall heights, and pergolas are perfectly sized to earn that certificate on the very first inspection.

### Avoiding Costly Retrofits

Many homeowners mistakenly install their landscaping first and think about the fence later. This backward approach often results in tearing up freshly laid pavers or chopping down expensive trees. Our design process prevents these expensive mistakes by mapping the NCZ before a single shovel hits the dirt.

Here are the most common compliance traps you need to avoid:

*   Planting trees that will eventually grow branches into the 900mm zone.
*   Installing climbable pool equipment boxes too close to the glass barrier.
*   Building retaining walls that inadvertently create a stepping stone over the fence.
*   Placing outdoor furniture permanently within the restricted area.

## Choosing the Right Pool Coping Materials

Selecting the perfect edge for your pool is about balancing aesthetics with daily comfort. Our team frequently works with two premium natural stones that excel in Melbourne backyards. Both options offer incredible durability, but they perform very differently under a hot summer sun.

### Honed Bluestone

Honed bluestone stands out as our most-used coping material. This exceptionally dense Australian basalt is virtually indestructible and easily handles Melbourne's unpredictable weather extremes. It features an R11 slip rating, making it incredibly safe when wet.

We love how the dark stone ages into a deeper grey-blue character with regular use, pairing flawlessly with modern architectural styles. The most-cited downside is its high heat retention, meaning it can get quite hot under bare feet during a 40-degree January afternoon.

### Travertine

Travertine provides a much paler, Mediterranean alternative. This imported limestone is naturally porous, which helps it dissipate heat quickly and remain comfortably cool in direct sunlight.

Our clients appreciate the softer feel underfoot and the beautiful contrast it provides against contemporary white architecture. Travertine is slightly less durable than bluestone and demands regular sealing to prevent salt and chemical damage.

### Side-by-Side Stone Comparison

We talk through these specific trade-offs during your initial consultation so you can make an informed choice. To help you decide, here is a quick breakdown of how these two popular materials compare:

<table>
  <thead>
    <tr>
      <th>Feature</th>
      <th>Honed Bluestone</th>
      <th>Travertine</th>
    </tr>
  </thead>
  <tbody>
    <tr>
      <td><strong>Average Cost</strong></td>
      <td>$150 to $215 per square metre</td>
      <td>$120 to $175 per square metre</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td><strong>Heat Retention</strong></td>
      <td>High (Gets hot in direct summer sun)</td>
      <td>Low (Stays noticeably cooler underfoot)</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td><strong>Maintenance</strong></td>
      <td>Low (Seal every 5 to 7 years)</td>
      <td>Moderate (Seal every 2 to 4 years)</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td><strong>Durability</strong></td>
      <td>Exceptional (Highly frost and weather resistant)</td>
      <td>Good (Can be sensitive to acidic cleaners)</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td><strong>Aesthetic</strong></td>
      <td>Dark, formal, and contemporary</td>
      <td>Warm, light, and resort-style</td>
    </tr>
  </tbody>
</table>

## Selecting Salt-Tolerant Planting

Pool-edge gardens face a surprisingly harsh microclimate. Your plants have to handle chemical splash, chlorine residue, occasional salt-cell water, and intense reflected sunlight. Our horticulturalists carefully select species that thrive in these tough conditions without dropping a constant litter of leaves and flowers into your water.

Excessive leaf litter can quickly clog your expensive filtration system and cause permanent stains on the pool floor. According to the Swimming Pool and Spa Association (SPASA), planting species with aggressive root systems can actually void your pool builder's warranty. You must actively avoid notorious plumbing-destroyers like Umbrella trees and Ficus.

### Our Top Plant Recommendations

The natives that work best around Melbourne pools feature soft leaves and excellent drought tolerance. We focus heavily on safe, non-invasive species that keep your maintenance hours to an absolute minimum. Here are a few top performers:

*   **Westringia fruticosa:** A tough coastal rosemary perfect for hedging.
*   **Dianella revoluta:** A grass-like native that handles salt splash beautifully.
*   **Lomandra longifolia:** Incredibly hardy and great for adding texture.
*   **Lilly Pilly 'Cherry Surprise':** Our go-to choice for creating a dense, fast-growing privacy screen.

Heritage and period homes can comfortably take exotic salt-tolerant species like Mediterranean olive trees or structural succulents like Agave attenuata. We always tune the planting palette to your specific home rather than relying on a generic stock formula. The right greenery will transform your functional swimming area into a private, relaxing sanctuary.

## Ready to Transform Your Backyard?

A beautifully landscaped pool area completely changes how you enjoy your home during the warmer months.

The right combination of safe barriers, cool pavers, and low-maintenance plants creates a space your family will love for years. We are here to help you bring that vision to life with expert design and premium construction.

Contact David Claude Landscape Design today to schedule your initial consultation.
