Courteney Cox’s Sculptural Outdoor Mirror Is the Unorthodox 2026 Poolside Essential – It Creates an Artful Backyard Statement

Move over standard landscaping – Courteney's strategically placed mirror is the most brilliant way to double your outdoor dimensions

Courteney Cox
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To elevate your poolside sanctuary this 2026 season, you should prioritize a few key essentials: a stylish lounger, a functional table, lush decorative plants, and, perhaps surprisingly, a mirror.

While a mirror might seem like an unconventional addition to an outdoor space, garden designers frequently use this secret weapon to create an artful statement and make a pool area feel significantly more expansive.

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Designers note that Courteney’s mirror features the ideal size and silhouette for a waterfront setting. Its slight curve is particularly effective, as it softens the reflection of light rather than concentrating it into a harsh glare.

Although outdoor mirrors are a bold choice, they offer unique benefits when positioned correctly. Andy Wu, an outdoor living expert and the founder of Backyard Oasis, explains that many people view them as mere ornaments. ‘Nearly everyone believes outdoor mirrors are nothing but ornaments. They are mistaken. The trick occurs with mirrors fixed to bounce light under pool shade umbrellas and under roofed pool areas,’ Andy says.

According to Andy, the industry secret involves reflecting the pool water rather than the open sky. ‘That's the secret nobody wants to reveal about poolside mirrors. Place them to reflect the pool water and not the sky. Sky reflections cause blinding glare among pool swimmers. Pool reflections give twice the eye-catching effect of water and make tiny pools appear double their dimensions.’ This technique is especially striking during the bright summer solstice when the sun is at its peak.

Selecting a beautiful piece is only half the battle; placement is critical to avoid safety hazards. Andy suggests positioning the mirror approximately 8–10 feet back from the waterline to mitigate intense reflections. ‘A pool mirrors' ideal location is 8-10 feet back from the waterline at a 15-degree downward slope. That replicates the pool's sparkling surface without creating deadly sun glares. I learned the hard way when I installed hundreds of mirrors; homeowners complained about being too bright,’ he notes.

Strategic placement can also help you transition into the cooler autumn months of 2026, effectively extending your swim season. ‘Proper placement of mirrors extends your swim season by reflecting heat back into the seating space. I've made temperature measurements of rises up to 4-7 degrees in mirror-near areas during cold months. Your family swims longer when the space is warmer,’ Andy explains.

Whether you are basking in the midsummer heat or enjoying a crisp September dip, a well-placed mirror provides a sophisticated talking point for anyone visiting your pool. Happy swimming.


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Megan Slack
Head of Celebrity Style News

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.