20 Cozy Pool Pergola With Fireplace Ideas For Warm Nights

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Nothing draws family together quite like a poolside pergola lit by a crackling fireplace on those evenings when the air turns crisp.

I added a basic stone hearth to ours last year, and it made our backyard feel like an extension of the house instead of just a summer spot.

People always gravitate first to that warm glow dancing across the water, turning a simple swim into a real gathering place.

The best ones balance open shade during the day with enough enclosure at night to keep wind and chill away.

You’ll find a couple worth sketching out for your own setup, especially if you want nights that stretch longer without much fuss.

Poolside Pergola with Fireplace Lounge

Wooden pergola with string lights over a built-in linear fireplace, modular beige lounge seating, and a blue-tiled pool, with potted plants and hedges in the background at dusk.

A wooden pergola like this one creates a natural spot for relaxing by the pool on cool evenings. It covers a long linear fireplace built into a low wall, with string lights strung across the beams for that soft glow after dark. The setup keeps the fire close to low lounge seats, so you stay warm without being too far from the water.

This works best in backyards where you want a defined hangout zone. Go for sturdy timber posts and simple seating that stacks if needed. It suits milder climates…just make sure the fireplace is gas for easy use, and add potted plants nearby to soften the edges.

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Poolside Pergola Dining with Nearby Fireplace

White pergola covering an outdoor dining table with striped chairs and woven pendant light, next to a turquoise pool and tall stone outdoor fireplace on a tiled patio with dune landscape at sunset.

This setup uses a clean white pergola to cover an outdoor dining area right by the pool. The white wood table and striped chairs sit comfortably under it, with a big rattan lantern hanging down for soft light. That stone fireplace just a few steps away keeps things warm at night, turning the pool into a spot you actually want to linger around even after sunset.

It works great for homes with a backyard pool where you want easy outdoor meals without too much fuss. Put the dining table under the pergola for shade during the day, and let the fireplace handle cooler evenings. Keep the materials light like whitewashed wood so it feels beachy and relaxed… just watch for wind if you’re in a dune area.

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Outdoor Fireplace Under Rustic Pergola

Outdoor Fireplace Under Rustic Pergola

A rustic pergola made from thick, weathered wood beams gives shelter to a tall stone fireplace positioned right along the pool edge. The open design lets in dappled light during the day but creates a protected nook for evenings, where the fire draws people in for chats or quiet time. Simple touches like Adirondack chairs nearby keep it practical.

This works well in backyards with a pool that see a lot of family use. Build the pergola sturdy enough for climbing plants later on, and pick local stone for the fireplace to match your surroundings. It suits casual homes in warmer spots… just make sure the fire setup follows local codes.

Poolside Pergola with Fireplace

Modern outdoor pool area with a linear gas fireplace in a tall gray stucco surround under a black steel pergola, two black lounge chairs on a wooden platform beside a teak table holding three glasses of champagne, bamboo plants for screening, and tiled pool deck.

A pergola stretched over a tall fireplace makes for a solid spot right by the pool. The open steel frame gives shade without closing things in, and the fire pulls people over for a sit-down on cool nights. Bamboo hedges on one side keep it private, and simple loungers with a wood table set the mood easy.

This works best in yards with a modern edge, where you want that indoor-outdoor feel without too much fuss. Go for a gas fireplace so it’s quick to light, and keep seating low and close. Skip it if your pool area gets heavy wind, though. Fits homes that lean clean and gray-toned.

Poolside Fireplace Under Wooden Pergola

White stucco wall with arched blue-and-yellow tiled outdoor fireplace under wooden-beamed pergola, two cushioned wrought-iron chairs with potted red geraniums nearby, turquoise pool with terracotta decking in foreground.

One simple way to make evenings by the pool feel warmer is to build a fireplace right under a rustic wooden pergola. The thick beams and terracotta tiles overhead give shade during the day and a sheltered spot at night. That blue-tiled hearth draws folks in when the fire’s going, especially with those cushioned chairs pulled close.

This setup works best in warmer spots like the Southwest or Mediterranean-style yards where you want outdoor living year-round. Tuck it against a white stucco wall near the pool edge on terracotta pavers. Just make sure the pergola is sturdy enough for wind, and keep flammable plants back a bit.

Poolside Fireplace Under Pergola

Outdoor pool area under thatched pergola with lit stone fireplace, rattan chairs and daybed with cushions and blankets, sheer curtains, potted plants, and pebble accents on tiled flooring.

A built-in stone fireplace right next to the pool pulls the whole outdoor space together. Placed under a thatched pergola with sheer curtains for shade, it makes the area feel like an extension of the house. Even with the water nearby, the fire draws people in for evenings that stay comfortable.

This works well in yards where you want a spot for relaxing after a swim. Go for earthy materials like stucco walls and rattan furniture to keep it casual. It suits milder climates best… just vent the smoke away from seating. Add a few plants around the base for that lived-in touch.

Pergola Fireplace Beside the Pool

Turquoise pool with pebble edging next to a stone outdoor fireplace under a wooden pergola, surrounded by tropical plants, lanterns, and seating at dusk.

A wooden pergola covers a stone fireplace set right next to a turquoise pool. The setup pulls the fire’s warmth close to the water, so you get that cozy glow reflecting off the surface on cooler evenings. Tropical plants fill in around the edges, keeping things shaded and relaxed.

This works best in smaller backyards where you want one spot for lounging after dark. Build the pergola from bamboo or teak to match palms and bananas, and edge the pool with smooth pebbles instead of tile. Just make sure the fire stays far enough from the water to avoid steam issues.

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Pool Pergola with Linear Fireplace

Outdoor poolside area under wooden pergola with built-in linear fireplace, orange lounge chairs, potted plants, and stone decking.

A linear fireplace tucked right into the pool deck edge works well here, sitting under a simple wooden pergola. The fire’s glow bounces off the water for that extra warmth on cooler nights, and it doesn’t crowd the space. Stone surrounds keep it clean against the deck tiles.

This fits homes with a modern outdoor vibe, especially where you want seating close to the pool. Line up loungers nearby, like these orange ones, and add a few pots for green. Just make sure the gas line runs easy and the pergola shades it during the day.

Poolside Pergola with Fireplace

Outdoor pergola-covered deck with stone fireplace, wood mantel, blue sofa, wicker chairs, lanterns, plants, pool edge, and view of water and marsh grass.

One nice way to make a pool area feel more like home is to tuck a fireplace right under the pergola. Here it’s built into a stone wall with a chunky wood mantel, and the seating pulls up close around it. That fire going draws folks in for evenings that start to chill off, especially with the water right there beyond the deck.

This works best on waterfront spots or bigger yards where you want that indoor-outdoor mix without losing the view. Go for natural stone that blends with the outdoors, add weatherproof cushions in navy or stripes, and keep the seating low and cushy. Just make sure the pergola roof keeps rain off the fire setup.

Pool Edge Linear Fire Pit

Modern poolside deck with linear black marble fire pit along the pool edge, white marble flooring, two beige cushioned lounge chairs under dark steel pergola, potted olive tree, and greenery backdrop.

A linear fire pit set right into the pool deck edge makes for easy warmth on cooler nights. The black marble trough with its steady flame sits flush against the white stone surround. It pulls the eye along the water and sets up a natural spot for lounging without taking up deck space.

Put lounge chairs close by under a basic steel pergola. This setup fits modern yards with clean materials and not too much planting. Go for a gas line to keep things safe and simple near the pool. One thing to check: good ventilation so smoke drifts away.

Pergola-Covered Fireplace by the Pool

Rustic wooden pergola covering an adobe outdoor fireplace and lounge seating next to a rectangular pool, with potted succulents, lanterns, and desert hillside views at dusk.

A wooden pergola with thick beams gives shelter to a simple fireplace built right into the pool patio. It turns the edge of the water into a spot where you can sit with the fire going, even as the evening cools off a bit. Those terracotta pots and low chairs keep it casual.

This works best around a smaller pool in a dry area, maybe with some adobe or stone walls nearby. Build the pergola wide enough for seating, string up lanterns for light, and keep plants tough ones like agave. Skip it if your pool gets too much direct sun all day.

Poolside Pergola with Stone Fireplace

Wooden pergola with terracotta tile roof covering a stone outdoor fireplace, orange corduroy sofas, small round table with wrought-iron chairs on tiled patio beside a curved swimming pool, flanked by olive trees and lavender, with hillside views at dusk.

One setup that always catches my eye for warm nights is a stone fireplace tucked under a pergola right by the pool. The heavy stone build gives off real warmth against the open air, and the wooden beams overhead add that covered feel without blocking the view. Paired with deep orange corduroy sofas, it turns a simple pool edge into a spot where folks linger after dark.

This works best in milder climates where you want evenings to stretch out. Build the fireplace into the pergola posts for stability, keep seating low and modular for easy rearranging. Skip it if your pool area gets too windy… the fire just won’t hold. Suits ranch-style homes or spots with a bit of hill view.

Pergola Shelters Poolside Fireplace

Backyard pool at dusk with wooden pergola covering brick outdoor fireplace, wooden dining table with chairs, beige sofa, potted hydrangeas, and tiled patio edged by greenery.

A wooden pergola with thick beams stretches over a brick outdoor fireplace, pulling together a cozy spot right next to the pool. The fire draws people in on cooler nights, while the open sides let you enjoy the water view. String lights overhead add just enough glow without overpowering things.

This works best in backyards that get some evening shade already. Build the pergola sturdy to handle weather, keep the fireplace simple with a wood mantel. It’s perfect for casual family dinners… pair it with a low sofa nearby for lounging after. Skip it if your pool area is too windy.

Shaded Pool Lounge with Edge Fireplace

Outdoor pool area under purple fabric canopy with hanging gold lanterns, two palm trees, colorful floor cushions around brass table, stone fireplace with burning fire, and blue tiled pool in foreground.

One smart setup here is placing a low stone fireplace right at the pool’s edge. It pulls the seating area together under the draped canopy, where big colorful cushions and a brass table invite you to settle in. Those hanging lanterns add soft light that makes evenings feel longer and warmer.

This works well around smaller pools in backyards that get some sun. Keep the fire simple and contained near water. Low floor seating like this suits relaxed spots… just pair it with potted palms for that easy tropical touch without much upkeep.

Pergola Shaded Pool Lounge with Edge Fire

Wooden pergola shelters a green outdoor sofa and rattan table beside a linear gas fireplace built into stone at the edge of a turquoise infinity pool overlooking a lake, with tropical plants nearby at dusk.

A wooden pergola covers this poolside lounge just right, letting you settle into comfy green cushions on the sofa while a long linear fireplace glows along the pool’s edge. That fire setup pulls warmth close to the water on cooler evenings… perfect for lingering chats without heading inside.

Try this in backyards with infinity pools or any spot overlooking water. The pergola adds dappled shade by day and frames the stars at night. Go with gas flames for easy lighting, and keep seating low and simple. It suits tropical or modern homes where you want outdoor living to stretch into the dark.

Sunflower Pergola Over Pool and Fireplace

Round turquoise pool with lounge chairs, lit stone outdoor fireplace, beige umbrellas, wooden cabinets, and a pergola overhead covered in yellow sunflowers amid tropical plants and bougainvillea.

A wooden pergola draped with big yellow sunflowers gives this pool area a sunny, shaded feel right above the water and next to a stone fireplace. The flowers catch the light and add a bit of cheer without blocking the view. It turns a simple outdoor spot into something you want to linger in, especially when the fire is going.

This works best in a warm backyard where you need shade but still want color and openness. Use fabric flowers or lightweight vines on your pergola to keep it easy to change with seasons. Set loungers nearby for reading or relaxing. Just make sure the structure is sturdy enough for wind.

Compact Poolside Lounge with Fireplace

Small turquoise pool next to tall gray concrete outdoor fireplace with fire burning, under wooden pergola with string lights, two cushioned wood armchairs and rectangular wood coffee table on gray tiled patio with plants and birch trees nearby.

A small pool tucked right up against a tall concrete fireplace makes for an easy cozy spot outdoors. The wooden pergola overhead gives shade during the day and holds string lights that glow nicely at night. That fireplace wall helps block wind too, keeping the seating area feeling protected without needing a full enclosure.

This kind of setup fits smaller backyards well, especially where you want pool time plus fire warmth in one zone. Go for simple wood chairs and a low table like here, on a tiled patio that won’t get ruined by splashes. It suits homes in warmer spots… just make sure the fireplace is gas if codes are picky nearby.

Poolside Pergola Fireplace Seating

Wooden pergola with terracotta tile roof over rust-colored L-shaped sofas facing a lit stone fireplace, next to a rectangular pool edged in tiled stone, with lavender plants in pots and copper lanterns.

A stone fireplace tucked right under a sturdy wood pergola makes any pool area feel like an extension of the house. Here, rust-colored velvet sofas sit in a loose U-shape facing the fire, with the pool just steps away. That combo turns evening swims into something warmer… the flames flickering against the water.

Put this in backyards with room along one pool edge. It suits warmer spots where nights stay mild enough for lingering outside. Keep seating low and cushy like these, toss in a few potted lavenders nearby for that soft purple pop. Just make sure the fire setup meets local codes, especially near water.

Pergola Fireside Spot by the Pool

Pergola Fireside Spot by the Pool

A white pergola like this one pulls together a relaxed seating area right next to the pool. The brick fireplace sits smack in the middle, drawing folks in for evenings around the fire. String lights overhead give it that soft glow without much fuss.

This works best in backyards where the pool meets a patio. Go for wicker chairs and simple plants to keep things easygoing. It suits milder climates… just make sure the fireplace is set back enough from the water.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I add a fireplace to my current pool pergola?

A: Yep, you totally can. Pick a portable gas fire pit that slots right into the open center. Check your pergola’s floor strength first to handle the weight.

Q: What’s the best fireplace type for poolside use?

A: Go with a gas or propane model every time. They light fast, control heat easily, and skip the messy ash cleanup. Winds near water won’t scatter sparks like wood fires do.

Q: How do I keep it safe around kids and splashing?

A: Surround the fire pit with a sturdy glass wind screen. That blocks accidental bumps and flying embers. Add non-slip mats nearby so wet feet stay steady.

Q: Do I need permits for this setup?

A: Always chat with your local building office upfront. They check fire safety rules and pool setbacks quick. Skip headaches later by getting the green light early.

Scott Keller
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Written By Scott Keller

Scott Keller is an experienced pool industry professional with over 20 years of expertise in gunite pool design, construction, and maintenance.

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