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We were pleased to work with our clients to transform their pool room into the cozy, welcoming, and functional retreat of their dreams!
Bianchi Design
Kirk Bianchi created this resort like setting for a couple from Mexico City. They were looking for a contemporary twist on traditional themes, and Luis Barragán was the inspiration. The outer walls were painted a darker color to recede, while floating panels of color and varying heights provided sculptural interest and opportunities for lighting and shadow.
Matthew Murrey Design
Inspired by the contemporary architecture and vibrant lights and colors of the Las Vegas Strip, this previously designed, more traditional project, was transformed into a contemporary environment — built for entertaining.
The transformation included removing an existing pool and paving, and working around existing palm trees. The project includes a pool, zero edge spa, fire pit seating area, fire and water features, outdoor televisions, sunken outdoor kitchen, poolside bar, underwater barstools, and a USGA specified putting surface as the lawn.
EP Architects Ltd
EP Architects, were appointed to carry out the design work for a new indoor pool and gym building. This was the fourth phase of works to transform a 1960’s bungalow into a contemporary dwelling.
The first phase comprised internal modifications to create a new kitchen dining area and to open up the lounge area. The front entrance was also moved to the south side of the property.
The second phase added a, modern glass and zinc, first floor extension which contains a master bedroom suite and office space with a balcony looking out over the extensive gardens. The large ‘pod’ extension incorporated high levels of insulation for improved thermal performance and a green roof to further save energy and encourage biodiversity.
The indoor pool complex includes a gym area and is set down into the sloping garden thus reducing the impact of the building when viewed from the terrace. The materials used in the construction of this phase matched those of previous phases including a green roof.
EPA worked closely with XL Pools to incorporate their one piece module which was brought onto site and craned into position.
The southern aspect of the pool building is exploited with glass sliding doors which open the whole space up to the garden creating wonderful place to relax or play.
Turquoise Pool Design Ideas with Tile
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