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Rectangle Shape

  • A rectangle pool offers clean lines, symmetry, and a timeless look. It’s ideal for lap swimming, modern aesthetics, and properties with structured landscaping.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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

    • 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.

    • Standard Quartz – Blend of plaster and quartz crystals (e.g., Diamond Brite).

    • Colored Quartz – Same durability with deeper hues for richer water tones.

    • 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).

    • Glass Bead Finishes – Smooth and sparkly, using small glass beads.

    • Pebble & Glass Blend – Combo of pebbles and beads for shimmer and texture.

    • 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

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • Natural Wood (Teak, Ipe, Cedar) – Warm, organic appearance; requires sealing.

    • Composite Decking (e.g., Trex) – Low-maintenance alternative with wood-look appeal.

    • 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

    • 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.

    • 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.

  • Traditional Brick – Classic, warm-toned option with strong edging definition.

    • Concrete Paver Edge – Matches modular paver decks for a uniform finish.

    • Natural Stone Paver Edge – Thicker stone pavers used as a finished edge.

    • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.

    • 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.

  • 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

    • 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.

    • Sheer Descent Blade – A clean, horizontal stream of water that forms a glass-like arc into the pool; modern and subtle.

    • 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

    • 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.

  • 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

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • Laminar Flow Jets – Crystal-clear water streams that form perfect arcs; often paired with internal lighting for glowing effects.

    • 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.

    • 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

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