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A custom-shaped vinyl completed on 39th Street in Norfolk. The vinyl liner is the Sterling Shore liner. This vinyl pool is part of the cardinal pool systems manufacturer.
Specifications: 16′ x 35′ x 7′ x 15′
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
The new ADU (accessory dwelling unit) can function as a pool house or guest house, and is sited to provide privacy. The owners maintained the original shape of the pool, updating it with new tile and decking.
Duke Homes, Inc.
The backyard features a custom pool and hot tub. The space promises hours of summer fun!
Paradise Oasis Pools
Pergola, firepit, water features, sun shelf and spray deck. A beautiful project that turned out perfectly.
Accoya Wood
Beautiful and bespoke, Accoya wood was selected for the decking of a terrace with a pool and sauna at this private residence. Accoya was chosen for the project due to its natural beauty, durability and high performance in all weather conditions.
Carpenters and Carpenter Ole Larsen and sons via Davidsen Odense.
American Pool and Spa
The Monolith Features:
1. SPACIOUS SHALLOW END BENCH SEAT
Want to take a break from the action and hang out with some friends? This seating area is properly sized to accommodate the whole family.
2. LARGE SHALLOW END FOR SOCIALIZING AND PLAY
The problem with most deep end pools is the tiny shallow end, which is where most people gather.
3. OPEN POOL INTERIOR
Want plenty of room to float and frolic? The rectangular design of the Monolith provides ample room for all of your pool activities.
4. DEEP END SEATS / EXIT POINTS
When using deep end pools, people love to jump in, exit and repeat. The deep end seats of the Monolith provide a place to get in and out, as well as take a rest.
5. MASSIVE 8' 6" DEEP END
Looking for lots of water? The Monolith is 6" deeper than most of the fiberglass deep end pools on the market.
6. AUTOMATIC COVER FRIENDLY
The rectangular design of the Monolith allows cover tracks to be hidden beneath the pool coping, protecting them.
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