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A quick look through the glass front door of this home allows you to see through the house to the paradise that awaits. Toll Brothers desired for this luxurious zero edge, beach entry pool to include a cabana with a spa capable of being closed-off entirely. Expert design and installation left them completely enamored with their outdoor space.
The cabana was constructed at pool level, with a zero edge completely around it, requiring the footings to actually be built into the pool. It showcases a large water feature, as well as glass walls that can completely close, providing privacy for the spa. We worked alongside the contractor for the cabana while constructing the pool so that we could properly install the elements for both portions of the project.
The beach entry has several colors of mosaic tile, installed by hand to create a gradient of color, as though walking from sand to deeper water. The entire front portion of the pool is a beach entry, allowing guests to walk straight from the outdoor patio into the pool. The back of the pool is a negative edge, creating an expansive, ocean-like feel to the space.
The landscape was designed to coordinate perfectly with the pool, featuring a large grassy peninsula that jets into the water. Multi-trunk King Palms were craned over the house and delicately placed into the middle of this oasis. They are surrounded by artificial turf ensuring easy maintenance and a clean line along the zero edge.
This luxurious, resort-style pool and spa allows ample space for lounging on the beach, relaxing in the spa and swimming in the colorful lagoon. The owners could not be happier with their beach-themed paradise.
Toll Brothers the Enclave at Yorba Linda
Zugai Strudwick Architects
Rendered retaining walls, glass pool balustrade, built-in timber planter boxes, blue mosaic pool tiles all compliment one another.
Platinum Poolcare
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This modern indoor swimming pool in Lake Geneva, Wi measures 19'8" x 37'5" and features a 7'0" x 7'0" hot tub inside it. Adjacent to the hot tub is a 5'0" x 11'8" sunshelf equipped with 3 LED lit bubbler jet features. The pool also possesses a 5'0" bench all around the perimeter and a 3' x 37'5" Jogging Lane. Limestone Coping surrounds the pool and an automatic safety cover cuts evaporative moisture in the space. The pool finish is CeramaQuartz. Photos by Larry Huene
ARTO
Our Good Looking 4x8 Creme Fraiche set against the blue of the pool and the Gorgeous Valley.
While ARTO products are made in Los Angeles County, California, we are happy to ship our product worldwide! We work onsite with concrete, terra-cotta and ceramic. We build brick, tile and architectural elements for residential and commercial environments. We pride ourselves on providing perfectly imperfect product that gives a feel of rustic elegance.
Montana Heritage Home Builders Inc
Indoor wave pool with tile plank floor, track lighting
Longviews Studios
Camlin Custom Homes
The Bafia home was custom designed as a multi-generation home that would comfortably accommodate the parents, children and a “mother-in-law” residence within the home that provides a separate living space within the main house with a private entrance. The master suite is ideally positioned on the third floor and features an amazing spa en-suite and allows for views of the beach barrier islands.
This Key West Florida style architecture is a marriage of traditional Caribbean and Victorian influences, the style is uniquely characterized by tin roofs, gingerbread moldings and large porches. This style of home is usual presented in colorful pastels and is most prevalent in the Bahama Islands and southern coastal areas in Florida. This tropical waterfront home has an outdoor living area perfect for family and friends to gather and enjoy – with water views, a pool, fire-pit and dining areas. This home has a private, deep water, boat dock that will accommodate a 60’ boat.
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