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Platinum Companies
This home was built by Platinum Homes. The patio features a negative edge pool with a water feature. There is also an outdoor bar with a television. The owners love enjoying the city and desert views from their patio. Photo by Mark Boisclair
Splash Pools & Construction
This beautiful rim flow pool has water at the same level as the surrounding patio, giving a vanishing edge appearance, and has five beautiful spillways along the raised wall. A sunken seating area with fireplace in the pool, adds a unique and uncommon feature, accentuating the luxury feel of this swimming pool. The pool wraps around to the right and includes a raised overflow spa with statement fireplace, located under the patio cover and near the outdoor entertainment area.
Mike Farley Pool Designer, SWD, ASLA
The Lightness vs Darkness theme carries throughout this project including never used materials and details to create this transitional gem in FlowerMound, TX. The axis and cross axis have stunning water and fire feature elements in the asymmetrical design. The black precise stacked slate spillway provides sound and visual effects and contrasts with the fire line burner visible from everywhere inside. This draws you out to enjoy the pool, and a lot more. The pool offered great places to hang out with the tanning ledge and built in bar stools and lots of room for the game of volleyball. The cross axis from the master bedroom draws the eye across the pool, through the black all tile vanishing edge spa, splitting the dual cabanas, through the fire pit, to gaze on the "Dark Planet" starburst light. The cabanas were divided into entertainment and dining. The graphite air slate, from Spain, covered the entertainment floating center and the cooking counter. Ivory Travertine in a stack bond pattern accented the cabanas, porch, fire pit and key areas blending with the coping and some veneers. The cabana steel roof matched the front home entry roof and helps unify the existing home with the additions. Details were important down the lighted and tiled vanishing edge channel for the spa. This project is one to be enjoyed any day of the week but it really is the shiny star every night. Project designed by Mike Farley. Photos by Mike & Laura Farley.
Clear Home Design
in this suburban oasis, we designed a natural form pool with an integrated slide and hidden spa/hot tub. it has a walk in entry and is landscaped to nestle comfortably in the lush back yard.
Ryan Hughes Design
The view from atop one of the homes two circular stairways to the outdoor living area provides a front row to glamour and glistening elegance. The four levels of the amazing water design are on display with each one as beautiful as the next. The creativity of the Ryan Hughes team is on full view.
Photos by Joe Traina.
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
We love this mansion's exterior courtyard, the arched windows, fountain, wall sconces, and the luxury landscape design.
CAVINESS LANDSCAPE DESIGN, INC.
This view from the home's main balcony reveals the scale of this pool, spa and waterfall / grotto. The lazy river is separated by native grasses.
Design and Construction by Caviness Landscape Design, Inc.
Photography by KO Rinearson PhotoArt Studios
Pristine Acres
This modern/transitional design included a 50' infinity pool and spa, a pavilion with a large outdoor kitchen, bathroom, and fireplace, and other great features like terraced travertine patios, a 10' fire pit behind the infinity edge, cable handrails, LED lighting, landscaping, a paver driveway extension, and an in-ground trampoline!
Keith Zars Pools
This expansive custom pool was built near Corpus Christi. It features two spas, a large sunshelf, a diving pool, a swim up bar, a slide, a waterfall, and a firepit right in the center of it all!
Red Rock Pools and Spas and Red Rock Contractors
I am self-declaring this the worlds most complicated spa. We used board formed concrete corners with cast copper scuppers, levitating limestone steps, 11 person seating 30 jets, infinity edges and a massive fire bar that hangs off the back of the sp, and the mote and interiors are all glass tile
photo - MIchael Woodall
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