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This renovation of a pool and spa in Highland Park, IL began with the demolition of an existing on-grade round spa and existing pool stairs. We then re-plumbed the pool and installed a new raised spa with waterfall feature and custom fascia around the spa, installed new geometric steps in the pool, installed new LED pool and spa lights, installed new perimeter tile and finish in the pool and spa in Onyx color, and new winter cover anchors and cover to protect the new pool and spa.
Richard's Total Backyard Solutions
Beautiful resort-like cocktail pool with a cocktail table. Includes three water features and glass tile. Custom outdoor kitchen with a Big Green Egg and a cozy covered seating area.
Artistic Concrete Surfaces
– custom concrete pool
– flagstone coping + sun reef
– character boulder water feature
– custom water slide
– rough cedar pergola
– grilling station + limestone bar
– old granite “sandstone” stamped decking
– natural stone spa with spill over edge
photos by Lindsey Denny
Ryan Hughes Design
Sun gleams off of the custom designed water feature’s iridescent tile by Oceanside in “Peacock.” Stone veneer by MSI Stone wraps around with crisp, clean corners. Pathway tiles are perfectly positioned alongside the pool and waterfall.
Boyce Design + Build
Custom rectilinear swimming pool with large tanning ledge, cascading pool steps and a raised spa that sits at the end of the pool with a waterfall spilling from its center. Outdoor living area includes a pool house and two-level paver patio with stacked stone steps and lush landscaping.
CDG DESIGN BUILD
Swimming pool renovation with outdoor sunning area, covered seating area, gazebo, and outdoor fireplace
Laidlaw Schultz architects
Pool with beamed ceiling:
Set in a remote district just outside Halfway, Oregon, this working ranch required a water reserve for fire fighting for the newly constructed ranch house. This pragmatic requirement was the catalyst for the unique design approach — having the water reserve serve a dual purpose: fitness and firefighting. Borrowing from the surrounding landscape, two masses — one gabled mass and one shed form — are skewed to each other, recalling the layered hills that surround the home. Internally, the two masses give way to an open, unencumbered space. The use of wood timbers, so fitting for this setting, forms the rhythm to the design, with glass infill opening the space to the surrounding landscape. The calm blue pool brings all of these elements together, serving as a complement to the green prairie in summer and the snow-covered hills in winter.
Black L-shaped Pool Design Ideas
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