Infinity Pool Design Ideas with Decking
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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.
Keith Zars Pools
This beautiful, modern lakefront pool features a negative edge perfectly highlighting gorgeous sunset views over the lake water. An over-sized sun shelf with bubblers, negative edge spa, rain curtain in the gazebo, and two fire bowls create a stunning serene space.
Litchfield County Pools Inc.
A three-sided vanishing edge swimming pool with a "Black Onyx" Pebble Sheen plaster. The pool is 18' x 50', with steps on both ends along the deck. The pool's deep end (6' deep) is found along the 50' lake side wall, while the shallow end (3.5' deep) is found along the deck side. This pool utilizes Pentair automation, and is a salt water pool. The deck is constructed of Brazilian hardwood, built by others.
Van Kirk & Sons Pools and Spas
This amazing infinity-edge pool with sunken seating area, stepping stones, and firebar feature overlooks the Fort Lauderdale intracoastal and is a beautiful spectacle during the evening!
Dawson & Clinton
The design for this home in Palo Alto looked to create a union between the interior and exterior, blending the spaces in such a way as to allow residents to move seamlessly between the two environments. Expansive glazing was used throughout the home to complement this union, looking out onto a swimming pool centrally located within the courtyard.
Within the living room, a large operable skylight brings in plentiful sunlight, while utilizing self tinting glass that adjusts to various lighting conditions throughout the day to ensure optimal comfort.
For the exterior, a living wall was added to the garage that continues into the backyard. Extensive landscaping and a gabion wall was also created to provide privacy and contribute to the sense of the home as a tranquil oasis.
MC Design LLC
Privacy is a crucial factor for many homeowners when buying property. It is imperative that you consider not only your own privacy, but that of your neighbors when building or remodeling. Nobody wants to feel like they are looking directly into each other's property.
You can create seclusion even if you don't live in the countryside. Hedges, trees, fences, and grading are some techniques that can be implemented.
Infinity Pool Design Ideas with Decking
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