Custom concrete pool and integrated outdoor living, built by Fine Art Pools

Concrete Pool Builder · Mount Eliza

Custom Concrete Pools for Mount Eliza Homes

Considered Pools for Peninsula Homes

Pools Designed Around the Block, the Outlook and the Way You Live.

Mount Eliza homeowners build for the long view. Pool design here is shaped by the block, the outlook and how the home and garden flow as one connected outdoor experience. It is rarely about fitting a pool into a backyard, it is about resolving how the pool extends the living of the home.

Fine Art Pools designs and builds custom concrete pools in Mount Eliza and across the Mornington Peninsula. Every project is delivered entirely in-house, with full design control from the first site walkthrough through to the final finish. While our base is metropolitan Melbourne, the Peninsula is a regular part of our work.

We strictly build one pool at a time, and we are SPASA Award winners for Best Concrete Pool 2025. If you are planning a build that needs to sit within a wider landscape rather than dominate it, we would welcome a conversation.

Recent Work on and Near the Peninsula

Pools We Have Delivered Nearby

A selection of recent Fine Art Pools projects most relevant to a Mount Eliza build. Each is delivered by our in-house team from concept through to handover.

Custom concrete pool integrated with the landscape and architecture, by Fine Art Pools

What We Consider on a Mount Eliza Build.

Many Mount Eliza properties sit on sloping blocks, sometimes with significant elevation change between the home and the lower garden. Pool design has to resolve the structural engineering of the slope, integration with retaining walls or terraced landscape, and how the pool reads from both the home and from below. Infinity edges and visual extension into the outlook are common moves on these sites.

Proximity to the bay means salt and wind are factors over the life of the pool. We specify pumps, filtration, lights, fittings and coping rated for coastal environments, and position equipment housing to minimise direct salt exposure where possible.

Peninsula blocks are typically larger, and the brief more generous. Lap pools, integrated spa zones and substantial entertaining areas are common. The best results come from designing the pool alongside the rest of the outdoor zone, so we coordinate with your architect or landscape designer from the early design phase.

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Common Questions About Mount Eliza Pool Builds

Do you build on sloping blocks? +
Yes. Many Mount Eliza projects involve significant elevation change, and we have completed sloping block builds across the Mornington Peninsula and outer east Melbourne. These require additional structural engineering, retaining wall design and careful integration with the landscape. We assess the site early and incorporate the slope into the indicative quote.
Do you do infinity edge pools? +
Yes. Infinity edges are a common design move on sloping Mount Eliza blocks where the pool can extend visually into the outlook. We have completed several infinity edge projects and can walk you through the design considerations, construction approach and ongoing maintenance.
Do you travel from Melbourne for Peninsula builds? +
Yes. While our base is metropolitan Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula is a regular part of our work. We routinely service Mount Eliza, Mount Martha, Sorrento and the Mornington area.
Do you use coastal-rated equipment? +
Yes. Mount Eliza's proximity to the bay means salt and wind are factors over the lifespan of the pool. We specify pumps, filtration equipment, lights, fittings and coping materials rated for coastal environments.
What is the typical cost of a Mount Eliza pool? +
Most custom concrete pools in Mount Eliza begin from $120,000. Pools on sloping blocks, those with infinity edges, premium finishes or integrated spas move toward the upper range. We provide indicative pricing in the initial conversation and a fixed-price quote following the site visit.
How long does a Mount Eliza pool build take? +
The construction phase typically takes 8 to 12 weeks. Including design, council permits, scheduling and finishing trades, the full timeline from first conversation to first swim is up to 16 weeks. Sloping block projects sit at the longer end due to the additional structural engineering required.

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