Idea 2: Create a One-Side Inground, One-Side Above-Ground Layout

The Hybrid Layout That Makes Awkward Lots Work
This setup is exactly what it sounds like. One side is cut into the hill, and the downhill side is exposed for easier access, better views, or a cleaner tie-in to the house.
It’s a strong pick for walkout basements, split-level homes, and long lots with a grade break. I’ve seen this save a yard that looked unusable on paper.
Great for Views and Multi-Level Living
If your yard drops away from the house, this design can turn the exposed side into a feature. You can add a lower patio, storage underneath, or a landing area with pool access stairs.
It also works well when you want a hillside entertaining area that feels layered instead of cramped. That exposed wall can become part of the design language.
Add Function to the Open Side
The open side is perfect for built-in benches, a shade zone, or even subtle lighting. I’d also think about the equipment area early so it doesn’t land in the worst-looking spot later.
Little planning moves make a huge difference here. Hit the next button below, because now we’re getting into the upgrade that makes any weird pool placement feel comfortable to actually use.

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