Nancy Meyers created a Mediterranean-inspired poolside worthy of a staycation – it all starts with the right furniture
By Hannah Ziegler,
2024-09-08
Nancy Meyers is a master at creating atmospheric interiors. It's no surprise, then, that the It's Complicated and The Holiday director's own home is as aspirational as the sets in her films – and this extends to her backyard.
In a recent snap shared to her Instagram page, Meyers shows off her outdoor pool, complete with beige, stone floors, cream and wood patio furniture, and matching white umbrellas.
The picturesque yard is reminiscent of a Mediterranean resort – in fact, it taps into an enduring trend of creating a vacation-worthy atmosphere right in outside our own homes (yes, staycations). Want to create an oasis in your own backyard? We spoke to an expert for some key design and accessorizing tips to achieve a Med-style pool.
First and foremost, consider the tiling that will go inside (or even outside) a swimming pool – this is a great way to infuse the area with some colors that are reminiscent of vacation destinations.
'Instead of traditional terracotta , go for oversized, colorful ceramics that reflect the bright blues and yellows of Mediterranean coastal towns,' suggests Jodi Peterman, the CEO and owner of Elizabeth Erin Designs . 'I use them for plants, water features, or even as standalone art pieces.'
Placing live plants next to a pool is fantastic for bringing greenery to a cement or stone pool. However, Peterman recommends taking it up a notch by planting some scented herbs alongside the swimming area.
'Think about engaging all the senses,' she says. 'Build an aromatic herb garden right next to your pool, filled with Mediterranean staples like rosemary, thyme, and oregano. Not only will it give you fresh ingredients for cooking or cocktails, but it also brings the scents of the Mediterranean to your poolside.'
Finally, create a Mediterranean ambiance with some staple accessory pieces that are sure to (literally) light up a pool.
'Add contrast to your watery oasis with stone fire bowls,' Peterman suggests. 'The flickering flames create a luxurious balance of the elements—fire and water—evoking those warm, evening vibes of Mediterranean beachfront lounges. If you're still in the construction phase, it’s smart to plan ahead by running gas lines to where your fire bowl(s) will be. This not only makes them easier to use but also adds a touch of sophistication and convenience to your outdoor setup.'
We would also be remiss not to mention the white and wood patio furniture in Meyers' yard, which has a resort-like quality to it thanks to the plush cushions and soft materials.
Below, we have rounded up some Mediterranean-inspired accessories to elevate any pool.
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