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ShadeFX
As with all ShadeFX’s products, the freestanding retractable canopy can be partially extended or retracted, depending on preference. By adding one unit at 16ft x 8ft (covering almost 130 sq. ft.), we were able to provide a versatile, stylish and functional shade solution to an already impressive outdoor space.
Brown's Pools & Spas
This project by Brown's Pools & Spas, is a home in Metro Atlanta that wished to bring life back to their outdoor living area. The surface of the pool was remodeled with a pebble surface and new tile added. Photo Credits to Mandy Shaw
Alan D. Holt, A.S.L.A., Landscape Architect
A fun little pool project with Stackable+Mracek Architects. We added a small pool, pool deck and pool house to the backyard of this home in WaterColor. The deck jets create a nice white noise.
The POOL ARTIST | Brian T. Stratton
Award winning pool designer Brian T. Stratton | The Pool Artist designed this beautiful custom concrete / gunite swimming pool. Luxury pool designer nj, international pool design, new jersey swimming pool designer, pool artist, swimming pool engineer, swimming pool architect nj, water designer, eleuthera Bahamas pool designer, infinity edge pool design, custom spa design, California pool designer, Mississippi pool designer, south Carolina pool designer, new York pool designer, Pennsylvania pool designer
David Edelman Architects
The design of this new four bedroom house provides a strong contemporary presence but also maintains a very private face to the street. Composed of simple elements, the ground floor is largely glass overhung by the first floor balconies framed in white, creating deep shadows at both levels. Adjustable white louvred screens to all balconies control sunlight and privacy, while maintaining the connection between inside and out.
Following a minimalist aesthetic, the building is almost totally white internally and externally, with small splashes of colour provided by furnishings and the vivid aqua pool that is visible from most rooms.
Parallel with the central hallway is the stair, seemingly cut from a block of white terrazzo. It glows with light from above, illuminating the sheets of glass suspended from the ceiling forming the balustrade.
The view from the central kitchen and family living areas is dominated by the pool. The long north facing terrace and garden become part of the house, multiplying the light within these rooms. The first floor contains bedrooms and a living area, all with direct access to balconies to the front or side overlooking the pool, which also provide shade for the ground floor windows.
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