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Waterworks Pools & Spas
Located near the beach in Shediac, this project evokes a resort-like atmosphere. The freeform vinyl pool features a huge tanning ledge and three benches for in-pool seating. The large rain curtain water feature provides a soft background noise.
Kalmia Design
Magonolia Mass ocean front naturalistic oversized pool with water fall features, stepping stones dividing beach entry
Creative Environments
Hillside custom swimming pool and spa with a vanishing edge. This pool is sitting on 31 piers 20' deep. We had a very willing client with a great vision that we both shared....
Land & Water Design
This project the home sat at the top of the hill with breathtaking views all around. The challenge was restrictions that dictated the placement of the pool a distance from the house. The final design was very pleasing with the swimming pool on the slope with these amazing views. A walkway leads from the side of the home to the pool gate. On entering the pool area, reveals a spa cascading into the pool, ample Techo-Bloc paver pool decking, and the valley laid out below. Photography by Michel Bonomo
Paradise Oasis Pools
Royl Photography captured the beauty of this pool, waterfall, pergola, and timeless landscaping. This pool is lined with flagstone coping and has Aqua Blue Pebble Tec.
Sarco Architects Costa Rica - Caribbean
The pool design of Bartlett residence is thought for the tropical climate of Costa Rica where sometimes there is high heat with burning sun and others there is heavy rain. The shape of the pool allows the user to have an exterior pool but also an indoor pool when the climate is too hot or if it is raining.
//Gerardo Marín E.
Neptune Swimming Pools
This project was highly innovative because of its use of steel as a stepping-stone framework rather than traditional concrete. As a fully functioning fishpond, the concrete slabs generally used to suspend the stones would not provide enough room for fish to inhabit comfortably, therefore a steel frame was constructed so that the fish can swim freely underneath the stones and around the pond.
The ‘Koi Pond’ is 7.9m x 2.6m and 0.9m deep and was created with specific details that would help the fish species thrive in the pond’s environment, including the use of a dark tile and a filtration system that was carefully selected to accommodate the fish.
Along with being a functioning fishpond, this space doubles as a standout water feature. With black glass mosaic tiles and Tundra Marble stone coping, the features are highlighted by the surrounding greenery and a pedestal for a feature pot adds dimension and detail.
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