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The Anderson Studio of Architecture & Design
Photo Credit: Holger Hobenaus
Description: The owners of this home travel extensively and appreciate the great outdoors. Global travels shaped their desire for a home that embraces nature. The bridge connecting the sleeping and living structures allows cool ocean breezes to pass from the marsh to the front yard; decks and stairs to pool and terrace visually connect inside and out. Most walls from the street are solid, providing privacy, yet they open to rooms of glass, timber and soaring ceilings with views of Bass and Cinder Creeks and Folly Island.
John Onken Architects
This infinity pool was careful fit into the existing rocky landscape for total scenery immersion.
Bradford Products
The South Beach Miami penthouse pool and spa is a custom designed project with stainless steel and 1x1 specialty glass tile created to continue the decadent vibe of a rooftop scene to take your breath away. The creative design includes unique pool features such as the submerged stools, the accessible table-functioning edge, and its step-level details that match the surrounding top deck environment.
The overall pool design is to elevate you to the stunning view with the hot tub above the pool, yet keep the whole structure as a low-lying position on the deck. The stainless steel construction was ideally suited for ocean side, high salt area. A negative edge creates a stunning vanishing edge which effectively blurs the line between pool and the ocean beyond.
It features stools as part of the pool structure allowing for seated access inside the pool to the table designed to overhang the pool edge. The weight of a large top floor pool was overcome by the customized stainless steel material.
Delbert Adams Construction Group
Transitional backyard patio and pool with natural stone pavers, outdoor wicker and metal furniture, fountain features on stone retaining wall, and lush greenery.
Georgia Classic Pool
Step into luxury with our 360-degree infinity spa, where relaxation knows no bounds. This modern masterpiece redefines the spa experience, offering panoramic views and unparalleled comfort. Immerse yourself in the soothing waters while enjoying sweeping vistas of your surroundings. Designed for ultimate tranquility, our infinity spa seamlessly blends into your outdoor oasis, creating a serene retreat like no other. Explore our collection and elevate your relaxation to new heights with our 360-degree infinity spa.
Sean Walters
A vanishing edge pool and waterfall are focal points for a constraint-driven project governed by a wetlands and associated no-build zone, extensive rock outcrops, steep slopes, and a small, tough-to-access work area. A team of consultants was required in order to obtain variances and other approvals across multiple agencies and meetings. The end result is a beautiful outdoor living space that expresses the architecture and utility of the owner's home into a highwater garden for relaxation and enjoyment.
Drewett Works
The Design Review Board felt strongly enough about the design that they allowed the breech of height limits as well as overall length limitations of certain massing elements. They did, however, require a break in the roof line at a primary patio. The overlapping roof lines maintained patio coverage despite the roof line break.
Estancia Club
Builder: Peak Ventures
Interior Design: Ownby Design
Photographer: Jeff Zaruba
Ryan Hughes Design
The custom pool is surrounded by the home creating an indoor-outdoor flow for enjoyment and entertainment. Photography by Ryan Hughes Design.
LDa Architecture & Interiors
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Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Interior Design: Kennerknecht Design Group
Builder: JJ Delaney, Inc.
Landscape Architect: Horiuchi Solien Landscape Architects
Photographer: Sean Litchfield Photography
Delbert Adams Construction Group
Transitional patio and pool area with natural stone pavers and outdoor wicker furniture, pavilion and back door access, and lush greenery throughout.
Betz Pools Limited
The visual negative edge is created by adding a low tempered glass wall on top of the spill wall. When viewed from across the pool it looks like water is flowing over the edge. To maintain the look, it’s important to keep the water level close to the top of the wall. This is assured with the Betz automatic water leveller.
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