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Hydroscapes LLC
Pool with White Diamonds Pebble Sheen from Pebble Technology. Waterline tile is Sicis Colibri glass tile. Custom copper water feature with acrylic panels from 3form. Travertine decking. Color LED lighting.
Photos by Scott Sandler
Creative Environments
We provide award-winning pool, spa, landscape design, and construction services. Contact us here: https://creativeenvironments.com/contact-us/
Johnsen Landscapes & Pools
The brick decking is in a herringbone pattern that creates dynamic interest. The grass strips break up the large expanse. We made sure to include traditional planters to inject some color to the scene.
Platinum Poolcare
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This paradise in the Urban Jungle measures 8'0" x 16'0" and is 4'0" deep. It features LED colored lighting, full-width steps and sunshelf with bubblers, a 16'0" bench, and an in-floor cleaning system. An automatic pool safety cover with custom walk-on stone lid keeps the pool surface clean and safe. Indiana LImestone Coping finishes the look and the natural stone decking provides ample seating around the pool. Onyx exposed aggregate pool finish gives the final touch to this amazing compact recreation space. Photos by Larry Huene
Avoda Construction & Consulting Inc.
Beautiful pool with rocks leading up the wall causing a waterfall effect into the pool. Earth tones with plenty of greenery for relaxation
Bianchi Design
This spectacular project was a two year effort, first begun by demoing over $400k of spec home madness and reducing it to rubble before rebuilding from the ground up.
Don't miss these amazing construction videos chronicling the before during and after effort from start to finish!
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE8A17F8A7A281E5A
This project was for a repeat client that had worked with Bianchi before. Bianchi's first effort was to paint the broad strokes that would set the theme for the exterior layout of the property, including the pool, patios, outdoor "bistro", and surrounding garden areas. Then Bianchi introduced his specialized team of artisans to the client to implement the details. Contact Kirk to learn more!
The centerpiece of the backyard is a deck level vanishing edge pool flush in the foreground, strikingly simple and understatedly elegant in its first impression, though complex under the hood. The pool, built by Tyler Mathews of Natural Reflections Pools, seems to emerge from the ground as the deck terraces downward, exposing a wetted wall on the background. It is flanked by two mature ironwood trees anchored within stone planters on either side, that bookend the entire space. A singular monochromatic glass tile spa rises above the deck plane, shimmering in the sunlight, perfection wrought by Luke and Amy Denny of Alpentile, while three sets of three spillways send concentric ringlets across the mirrored plane of glassy water.
Bianchi's landscape star Morgan Holt of EarthArt worked his magic throughout the property with his exquisite selection of specimen trees and plant materials, and above all, his most challenging feat, crafted a Michaelangeloesque cascading stair, reminiscent of that at the Laurentian Library, levitating and flowing down over the front water feature like a bridal train.
This will be a project long enjoyed by the owners, and the team that created it.
Dallas Builders Association
The Sorita Project, Westchester Homes
Special Thanks to: Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery & Oldham Lumber Co.
Land & Water Design
A custom pool in a narrow backyard with a pergola attached to the house and supported with boxed columns defines a cozy dining space at the poolside. Three sheer descent waterfalls pour from the face of the wall behind the pool, adding beauty to what would otherwise be a strictly functional retaining wall. We even found a room at one end of the pool for a small outdoor grill island.
CAVINESS LANDSCAPE DESIGN, INC.
A swim through grotto, natural boulder waterfall and a giant rope swing made from large cedar trees on the property provide endless entertainment for this family and their friends.
Design and construction by Caviness Landscape Design
Photography by KO Rinearson
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This view of the pool show site water feature as the focal point. There is a better view of the bench and the natural desert landscaping a well as some of the potted plants that have been added to complement the adobe/peach colors in the hardscape.
Brown Pool Design Ideas with a Water Feature
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