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Custom Design Elements To Consider For Your Swimming Pool Construction

by Bill Kuhn

If you're like most homeowners who've recently decided to add an in-ground pool to your outdoor living space, you're probably really looking forward to the prospect of sunny days spent splashing around, relaxing at the poolside with a good book, or hosting lively summer parties with friends and family.

However, there are no one-size-fits-all designs for residential swimming pools. With custom design elements, you can create a pool that isn't merely functional but is also visually appealing and in tune with your outdoor living space. Following are several design elements to consider for your future swimming pool:

From Basic Shapes to Unique Contours

The first aspect to consider when designing your pool is its shape. While classic rectangles and kidney-shaped pools never go out of style, you might want to break the mold with free-form designs that blend seamlessly with your landscaping. You can go for organic curves that mimic natural bodies of water or perhaps geometric forms for a more contemporary feel. Additionally, consider the pool's depth variations to accommodate different activities like diving, lounging, or playing water sports.

Adding a Personal Touch with Materials and Finishes

The materials you choose for your pool's interior finish significantly impact its overall look and feel. Standard plaster in white or light blue is always a safe option, but for a more customized appearance, consider materials like pebble, quartz, or glass tile. These offer a wider array of colors and create different visual effects underwater. The pool deck and coping materials also offer opportunities for customization, with options ranging from natural stone to stamped concrete, each lending a different character to your pool.

Creating a Water Wonderland with Features and Accents

Adding features and accents to your pool design elevates it from a standard swimming area to a personal water park. Water features such as waterfalls, fountains, jets, or deck jets add dynamic visual and auditory elements. Custom lighting is another design aspect that not only ensures safety for nighttime swims but also enhances the pool's aesthetic appeal. LED lights come in various colors, allowing you to set the mood or theme.

Blending the Pool with Your Outdoor Living Space

The final design element to consider is how your pool integrates with your existing outdoor living space. Think about how the pool can enhance views from your home or patio. Pool placement can also be determined by factors like sun and wind exposure, proximity to trees, and the locations of entrances and exits to your home. For a truly cohesive outdoor living area, consider designing a pool that pairs with an outdoor kitchen, fireplace, or a well-furnished patio.

Contact a swimming pool builder for more information. 

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