Doris Day's '40s Pool Accessory Is The Nostalgic Trend All The Chicest People Are Coveting This Summer – It's Stylish Yet Whimsical
Diving boards have faded out of fashion, but I'm looking to the pools of the past, like Doris Day's, to inform my summer 2026 – here's why
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My sister and I spent almost every sun-dappled day of summer 2004 in our grandmother's pool. We played mermaids for about half the time, and for the other, we were on the diving board devising new jumps. The diving board wasn't only for looks; it was integral to the memories and fun of those summers.
That's why I feel so nostalgic when I look back at pictures of Doris Day's pool from the 1940s. Though the actress was swimming at her Hollywood home long before my time, there's something about her unbridled joy sitting on her diving board or jumping off that the streamlined lap pools of the 2020s simply don't offer. As nature-forward design has become all the rage, diving boards have faded out of fashion, with aesthetics reigning over our outdoor design choices. This summer, however, I'm objecting to the dominant narrative and insisting: bring diving boards back.
To explore my position, let's start with a sneak peek into Doris's pool area. It's all fun, without an overly sleek detail in sight. Then, I've curated an edit of the items I'd purchase this summer to upgrade all of my backyard get-togethers. Finally, we'll get into why I think everyone should buy a diving board this summer (I'm especially obsessed with this sleek one from Walmart).
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Doris Day at her Hollywood pool, 1940
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From a diving board to perfect poolside privacy planting to pretty lighting that allows swimming late into the evenings, here's everything you need for a pool party as they did in the '40s.
A diving board gives your pool area instant charm, and this one from Amazon is a great pick. It's a best seller on the site, and I love its smooth white surface.
This vibrant palm is popular in shady landscapes. It has distinctive ruffled, pleated, fan-shaped leaves, giving it an exotic and ultra-tropical appearance.
Japanese Boxwoods are low-maintenance and provide structure and formality over a long period. They are a fantastic option for garden novices and make great privacy screens when planted together.
Skip the expense of mains-powered lighting – these elegant floating solar pool lights add a striking glow after dark, are easy to install, and come in a wide range of styles to suit any backyard.
This solar lantern brightens borders, edges, and pathways while adding instant visual interest after dark. Its intricate cut-out design is the standout feature – and always a conversation starter.
A great pool lounger is the perfect place to recline after practicing your coolest jumps off the diving board. This textured one is especially beautiful with a stylish shape.
My first argument for diving boards is that, as a design writer, I actually think they can be very stylish. I get the sense that much of the removal of diving boards from home pools is due to their having a bad reputation as an eyesore. Though this may have been the case in the past, in 2026, there are so many options for cool, design-led diving boards in high-quality materials that actually visually add to your pool area.
One of their many design benefits is that they add instant height to your pool area. Unlike furniture, a diving board sits directly abutting your pool, so it brings in a slightly higher silhouette in the central area of the lawn. Your pool party guests will be impressed.
Furthermore, as I explained above, the best design is human-centered. Rather than blindly prioritizing aesthetics, adding a diving board is a great option for centering, whimsy, play, and fun in your pool area. The archival image of Doris Day at her pool is a great reminder of this; even as a glamorous movie star, she wanted to build her pool to be the most fun possible to swim in. With my summer hosting, I'm planning to do the same.
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Though adding a diving board might not be for everyone, I think it's one of the chicest ways to upgrade your outdoor space for 2026.

Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.