The great Aussie backyard becomes an al fresco paradise

“We’re seeing cushions that can be used indoors and outdoors and we’ve almost doubled the outdoor rug category because it’s been so successful,” Burgon says.

COVID-19 lockdowns and the millennial taste for luxury has strengthened the desire for al fresco backyard spaces in the last year.

COVID-19 lockdowns and the millennial taste for luxury has strengthened the desire for al fresco backyard spaces in the last year.

“It’s about making the outdoor space feel homely and warm in a way we haven’t seen before. People want to be outside all year round so we’re selling outdoor furniture in winter which never used to happen. Sales usually drop off at the end of the summer season but it’s been phenomenal this year because we actually didn’t have enough stock and have had to expand our outdoor range quite significantly.

“There’s a real sense that it doesn’t look like an outdoor space. It’s just another room of the house.”

Pool and Spa Association of Victoria chief executive Chris Samartzis says his members are more commonly being asked to create outdoor entertainment zones rather than just a pool.

“It’s no longer just a hole in the ground for the pool,” Samartzis says.

“The designs are exceptional and this trend is no longer the domain of the inner east or [Mornington] Peninsula. There’s a massive uptake in the outer suburbs as well.

“There’s a real sense that it doesn’t look like an outdoor space. It’s just another room of the house.”

“It’s a blend of a ‘staycation’ mentality, cheap money because of low interest rates and the wellness aspect is huge as well which has a big focus on aquatics.”

Builder Luke Sheahan has always wanted to create an oasis on a large block in Eltham, in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, where he lives with his wife and three children.

“I wanted to create a place where we’d never have to leave home,” Sheahan says.

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“We were spending so much time at home because of COVID and decided to make our house as good as possible because we still want to spend as much time there as we can.”

Their backyard now features a tennis court, decking with an infinity pool and overhanging garden. Adjacent is a sunken lounge, spa, fire pit and a pool house along with a putting green.

“The pool house will allow us to stay outside in that area for as long as we like and the fire pit and spa makes this a place to enjoy throughout the year,” he says.

“We’re using the backyard so much now, and we want to make it a place where people want to spend time.”

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