JM Pool
Wall to wall stone slab is too over the top. the reclaimed wood backwall is kind o cool, but it is probably too rustic for your taste?
Another example of board formed concrete.
Folding doors..
I have been debating whether the atrium material should be dark or white.... I think you tend to look through dark frame, while the white frames keeps your focus in...
white frame. no for me on deck material and brick wall. looks dated.
white frame. I don't like the look of deck material and low wall stone... lol.
Dark frame
Dark frame. monochromatic floor. Note the metal duct
This could be the aesthetic at the bath/changing/steam room area. I would eliminate the intermediate doors between each room, and just use doors into the hallway. Backwall is board formed concrete. And front wall is concrete wall formed with snap ties. These techniques are generally more costly. You can achieve similar look by choosing tiles looking similar to concrete, and using veneer plaster to save money.
tiled floor. notice the rough texture...
dark frame..
color of pool. Dark...
Color of the pool? light blue?
This is a pretty lap pool. Notice how the water surface is flush with deck surface. Is this substantially more difficult to build?
laminar jets... too fancy for your pool... but thought I show you...
White round ducts.
This gable glass roof is kind of like yours...
woo... dark pool, but its probably too modern. a bit harsh.
dark frame.. no on pool deck material.
I like this..... Ok. I know it is not my house... I am just saying... lol.
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