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Neptune Swimming Pools
The client's came to us wanting a design that was going to open up their small backyard and give them somewhere for their family to enjoy and entertain for many years to come.
This project presented many technical challenges due to the levels required to comply with various building regulations. Clever adaptations such privacy screens, floating deck entry and hidden pool gate behind the raised feature wall were all design elements that make this project more suitable to the smaller area.
The main design feature that was a key to the functionality of this pool was the raised infinity edge, with the pool wall designed to comply with current pool barrier standards. With no pool fence between the pool and house the space appears more open with the noise of the water falling over the edge into a carefully concealed balance tank adding a very tranquil ambience to the outdoor area.
With the accompanying fire pit and sitting area, this space not only looks amazing but is functional all year round and the low maintenance fully automated pool cleaning system provides easy operation and maintenance.
Knaak Design Group
Landscape Architecture to include pool, spa, outdoor kitchen, fireplace, landscaping, driveway design, outdoor furniture.
Down to Earth Designs, Inc.
Chapel Hill, NC custom concrete pool with infinity edge and waterfall. Landscape design and build.
© 2012 Ben Case, Down to Earth Designs, Inc.
JUMA architects
This commission involved the renovation and conversion of two duplex apartments into one single residence/retreat. The two existing external stairs were removed and replaced by a single internal staircase. This intervention made it possible to create one large outdoor area and maximise the existing view. The steel canopies and wooden sun terraces act as visual links between the two original living units. In collaboration with Minimum Arquitectura.
Foto's © Verne en Raül Candales Franch
EP Architects Ltd
EP Architects, were appointed to carry out the design work for a new indoor pool and gym building. This was the fourth phase of works to transform a 1960’s bungalow into a contemporary dwelling.
The first phase comprised internal modifications to create a new kitchen dining area and to open up the lounge area. The front entrance was also moved to the south side of the property.
The second phase added a, modern glass and zinc, first floor extension which contains a master bedroom suite and office space with a balcony looking out over the extensive gardens. The large ‘pod’ extension incorporated high levels of insulation for improved thermal performance and a green roof to further save energy and encourage biodiversity.
The indoor pool complex includes a gym area and is set down into the sloping garden thus reducing the impact of the building when viewed from the terrace. The materials used in the construction of this phase matched those of previous phases including a green roof.
EPA worked closely with XL Pools to incorporate their one piece module which was brought onto site and craned into position.
The southern aspect of the pool building is exploited with glass sliding doors which open the whole space up to the garden creating wonderful place to relax or play.
Creative Environments
Creative Environments has been designing award winning swimming pools and spas for over 60 years. We can custom design your play, diving, negative/zero edge, free form or linear pool, to your specifications.
The Electric Crew
A collaboration between The Electric Crew and The Pool Company (Melbourne) to create this outdoor pool-side living space. The pergola was fitted with a Big Ass Fan, Wireless audio sound system and LED down lights. We fully automated the lighting and appliances so that the owner can have full control from their smart phone from anywhere. All lights are high quality LEDs sourced exclusively by The Electric Crew.
Keith Zars Pools
What great features on this infinity (aka "negative edge") pool: an attached spa with stacked stone overflow, pool scuppers, and a stacked stone infinity edge overflow.
Neptune Swimming Pools
The client's came to us wanting a design that was going to open up their small backyard and give them somewhere for their family to enjoy and entertain for many years to come.
This project presented many technical challenges due to the levels required to comply with various building regulations. Clever adaptations such privacy screens, floating deck entry and hidden pool gate behind the raised feature wall were all design elements that make this project more suitable to the smaller area.
The main design feature that was a key to the functionality of this pool was the raised infinity edge, with the pool wall designed to comply with current pool barrier standards. With no pool fence between the pool and house the space appears more open with the noise of the water falling over the edge into a carefully concealed balance tank adding a very tranquil ambience to the outdoor area.
With the accompanying fire pit and sitting area, this space not only looks amazing but is functional all year round and the low maintenance fully automated pool cleaning system provides easy operation and maintenance.
Robert Allard Pool Contracting
New Pool,Tanning shelf, 2 tone pool finish - tan and blue Gold travertine deck, raised wall with ledger stone and water feature
Platinum Poolcare
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This swimming pool measures 20'0" x 40'0" and is 3'6" to 7'6" deep. The raised hot tub is 8'0" x 8'0" and is adorned with glass tile. The hot tub also has an infinity edge and stone steppers in front of it connecting the decking on both side of the hot tub. The stone is Valder's Wisconsin Limestone. This modern space also features a fire pit. Photos by Larry Huene
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