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Rectangle Shape
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A rectangle pool offers clean lines, symmetry, and a timeless look. It’s ideal for lap swimming, modern aesthetics, and properties with structured landscaping.
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Pros:
Excellent for lap swimming and exercise
Sleek, modern appearance
Easier to cover with automatic or manual covers
Maximizes usable space
Cons:
Less organic or natural in appearance
Can feel rigid or formal in casual backyard settings
Freeform Shape
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Freeform pools are designed to mimic natural bodies of water, using flowing curves and organic shapes. They complement relaxed landscapes and tropical or rustic themes.
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Pros:
Creates a natural, relaxed look
Easily blends with landscape features like rocks and waterfalls
Ideal for custom layouts and irregular yard spaces
Great for resort-style aesthetics
Cons:
Less efficient use of space for lap swimming
Can be more difficult and costly to cover
Irregular shapes may add complexity to construction
Oval / Kidney Shape
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These classic, curved designs offer soft lines that work well in both traditional and modern landscapes. They are family-friendly and provide a balanced mix of function and form.
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Pros:
Smooth, flowing curves feel welcoming and casual
Great for families and recreational swimming
Easier to fit in medium-sized backyards
Timeless and versatile aesthetic
Cons:
Less efficient for lap swimming
May limit design flexibility for attached spas or custom features
Covers may need custom fitting
Pool Interiors
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White Plaster – Classic, smooth, and economical.
Colored Plaster – Adds tone variations like gray, blue, or tan for water color effect.
Marble Plaster (Marcite) – Traditional plaster using crushed marble.
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Standard Quartz – Blend of plaster and quartz crystals (e.g., Diamond Brite).
Colored Quartz – Same durability with deeper hues for richer water tones.
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Small Pebble (Mini Pebble) – Smooth texture with exposed aggregate look.
Standard Pebble – More pronounced texture and natural appearance.
Large Pebble – Bold, textured finish for rustic/natural look (can be rougher).
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Glass Bead Finishes – Smooth and sparkly, using small glass beads.
Pebble & Glass Blend – Combo of pebbles and beads for shimmer and texture.
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Porcelain Tile – Durable and low maintenance.
Glass Tile – Premium aesthetic, highly reflective, wide color range.
Stone Tile – Natural stone such as slate or travertine (requires sealing).
Decking Options
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Broom-Finished Concrete – Simple, slip-resistant, and budget-friendly.
Salt Finish Concrete – Decorative texture created by salt crystal impressions.
Stamped Concrete – Mimics stone, brick, or tile patterns with custom textures.
Colored Concrete – Pigmented for design flexibility and visual appeal.
Exposed Aggregate – Pebble-textured surface that’s durable and visually natural.
Spray Deck / Cool Deck – Coated concrete that stays cooler to walk on and has a slip-resistant texture.
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Travertine – Luxurious, cool underfoot, and naturally non-slip.
Limestone – Clean, elegant appearance with subtle texture.
Flagstone – Irregular shapes and earthy tones for a rustic look.
Bluestone – Dense, dark-toned stone with strong durability.
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Concrete Pavers – Modular, versatile, and easy to repair or replace.
Interlocking Pavers – Precision-fitted with a contemporary or traditional design.
Permeable Pavers – Eco-friendly, allows for drainage and runoff control.
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Natural Wood (Teak, Ipe, Cedar) – Warm, organic appearance; requires sealing.
Composite Decking (e.g., Trex) – Low-maintenance alternative with wood-look appeal.
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Porcelain Tile – Durable and slip-resistant with a clean, modern aesthetic.
Textured Ceramic Tile – Budget-friendly and heat-resistant, suited for dry areas.
Coping Options
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Travertine – Smooth, elegant, and cool to the touch with a timeless look.
Limestone – Subtle texture and clean appearance; pairs well with modern or classic designs.
Sandstone – Warm tones with natural grip and rustic appeal.
Bluestone – Dense and durable with a deep, bold color palette.
Granite – Extremely hard and polished; used for high-end, sleek finishes.
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Poured-in-Place Concrete – Seamless look, shaped on-site for full design control.
Precast Concrete – Factory-formed pieces for consistent shape and faster installation.
Colored or Stamped Concrete – Matches surrounding deck with added texture or design.
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Traditional Brick – Classic, warm-toned option with strong edging definition.
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Concrete Paver Edge – Matches modular paver decks for a uniform finish.
Natural Stone Paver Edge – Thicker stone pavers used as a finished edge.
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Bullnose – Rounded front edge that’s smooth and safe; ideal for comfort and a soft finish.
Full Bullnose – Fully rounded on both top and bottom for a more sculpted, traditional look.
Half Bullnose – Rounded on top edge only with a flat underside; most commonly used.
Square Edge – Clean, sharp lines with a modern, architectural feel.
Beveled Edge – Angled cut along the top edge for a refined and slightly softer look.
Drop Face (or Cantilevered) – Thick, vertical front face that drops down into the waterline for a bold, high-end effect.
Rough-Cut or Chiseled Edge – Natural, uneven edge that gives a rustic, organic appearance.
Pool Tiling
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Applied at the top 6 inches of the pool wall, just below the coping.
Purpose: Prevents staining at the waterline, adds design flair, and hides scum lines.
Common Materials: Glass, porcelain, ceramic, or stone tile.
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Decorative tiles embedded into the floor or walls — often shaped like sea life, logos, or geometric patterns.
Purpose: Aesthetic enhancement, custom branding, or playful accents.
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Tiling applied to the edges of steps and benches for visibility and safety.
Purpose: Helps swimmers see transitions clearly and adds visual appeal.
Often used in: Contrasting or textured tiles to increase grip and contrast.
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Applied to the edges where water flows from a spa into the pool or over a water feature.
Purpose: Withstands water flow while creating a sleek or shimmering surface
Design Features
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Natural Rock Waterfall – Cascades over real or artificial rock for a natural, tropical look.
Sheet Waterfall – Smooth, wide flow of water that falls uniformly from a narrow ledge.
Rain Curtain – Creates a soft, vertical sheet of water that mimics rainfall, often from an overhead beam.
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Sheer Descent Blade – A clean, horizontal stream of water that forms a glass-like arc into the pool; modern and subtle.
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Scuppers – Water channels built into walls or raised features that pour water in sheets or streams.
Spouts – Smaller, often decorative openings that stream water into the pool; ideal for classic or architectural styles
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Spa Spillover – Gentle water flow from a raised spa into the pool; enhances sound and movement.
Planter Spillover – Water flows from decorative pots or urns, blending greenery with water flow.
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Waterslides
Adds excitement and fun for kids and adults alike
Can be integrated into rock features or custom platforms
Available in curved, straight, or spiral designs
Customizable to match pool aesthetics and space
Diving Boards
Classic feature for deep-end pools
Encourages active use and play
Comes in spring (flexible) or rigid styles
Requires specific depth for safe installation
Water Features
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In-Pool LED Lights – Installed in walls or floors; available in white or color-changing options.
Nicheless LEDs – Compact and energy-efficient, ideal for tight or modern spaces.
Smart Lighting Systems – App-controlled lights that change colors, patterns, and brightness.
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Standard Deck Jets – Thin arcs of water that shoot from the pool deck into the pool.
Adjustable Deck Jets – Allow angle and flow adjustment for playful or elegant water arcs.
Illuminated Deck Jets – Jets lit with LED for dramatic nighttime effects.
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Laminar Flow Jets – Crystal-clear water streams that form perfect arcs; often paired with internal lighting for glowing effects.
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Shallow Area Bubblers – Geyser-like water jets installed in tanning ledges or beach entries.
LED Bubblers – Add underwater lighting to each bubbling stream for fun, glowing effects.
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Freestanding water feature that sits on the pool surface
Creates decorative spray or cascading patterns
Often includes built-in LED lights for nighttime effects
Great for temporary or seasonal use
Easy to install and reposition without permanent fixtures
