Transitional Turquoise Pool Design Ideas

Outdoor TV lift cabinet furniture to protect & watch TV everywhere in Backyard
Outdoor TV lift cabinet furniture to protect & watch TV everywhere in Backyard
TV Lift Cabinet by Cabinet TronixTV Lift Cabinet by Cabinet Tronix
Showcasing the finest kiln dried Ipe wood, this stunning movable outdoor backyard weather resistant special * Rift design * pop up TV lift cabinet is ready to become your outdoor living space game changer. If you have the challenge in the backyard, or hotel, of trying to find a place to put and how to protect the TV, this maybe a no brainer solution for you. There can also be large costs of building walls, fireplaces bigger or special installations around the TV usage outside. Just placing and protecting the TV is only part of what Cabinet Tronix outdoor TV lift cabinets solve… As well as placing, protecting and lower construction costs of the TV outside, this durable movable outdoor furniture can hide the TV with the motorized lift system, be swiveled in all directions with the optional 360 swivel, be used as a table top when down and now be watched in so many more places as the piece has pre-installed durable wheel casters. This fun user-friendly piece is so easy to use after WIFI is applied, simply plug in the power when moving the cabinet to a different location. Make sure to take a look at our included features below to get the entire value of what is offered with this package. Watch the TV where and when you want!
Cape Elizabeth
Cape Elizabeth
Irvin SerranoIrvin Serrano
© Irvin Serrano Photography, Ted Carter Landscaping
Trophy Club Modern Pool, Spa & Cabana
Trophy Club Modern Pool, Spa & Cabana
Mike Farley Pool Designer, SWD, ASLAMike Farley Pool Designer, SWD, ASLA
Beautiful custom pool, spa & cabana designed by Mike Farley in Trophy Club, TX. The spa is the focal point for the home 365 days of the year. It was raised 18" high for comfortable seating and a nice water feature. 3 stainless steel spill edges match the spillways coming out of the fire and water bowls. The silver Splitface Travertine tile matches the coping and porch Travertine. The rolled edge spa tile also matches the tile used on the pool waterline and details. The grade drops in the yard so the back of the spa is bar height so the patio was included for barstools on the back of the spa. The fireplace in the cabana provides screening from the neighbors view. The pool and spa had to be piered because the grade was raised 10' above the golf course. Waterway Jets were used to provide a variety of hydrotherapy options. Beauty and function are the best combination for a spa and this one has it all.
Ligntness vs Darkness Transitional Gem in FlowerMound
Ligntness vs Darkness Transitional Gem in FlowerMound
Mike Farley Pool Designer, SWD, ASLAMike Farley Pool Designer, SWD, ASLA
​The Lightness vs Darkness theme carries throughout this project including never used materials and details to create this transitional gem in FlowerMound, TX. The axis and cross axis have stunning water and fire feature elements in the asymmetrical design. The black precise stacked slate spillway provides sound and visual effects and contrasts with the fire line burner visible from everywhere inside. This draws you out to enjoy the pool, and a lot more. The pool offered great places to hang out with the tanning ledge and built in bar stools and lots of room for the game of volleyball. The cross axis from the master bedroom draws the eye across the pool, through the black all tile vanishing edge spa, splitting the dual cabanas, through the fire pit, to gaze on the "Dark Planet" starburst light. The cabanas were divided into entertainment and dining. The graphite air slate, from Spain, covered the entertainment floating center and the cooking counter. Ivory Travertine in a stack bond pattern accented the cabanas, porch, fire pit and key areas blending with the coping and some veneers. The cabana steel roof matched the front home entry roof and helps unify the existing home with the additions. Details were important down the lighted and tiled vanishing edge channel for the spa. This project is one to be enjoyed any day of the week but it really is the shiny star every night. Project designed by Mike Farley. Photos by Mike & Laura Farley.

Transitional Turquoise Pool Design Ideas

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