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Client
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Brief
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Features
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Meyersdal: Mr. Ozbayraktar
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Pool to be raised to the same level as patio with overflow to create sound of water
Did not want a cold water swimming pool.
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Create overflow with Mazista Slate
Installed heat pump.
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Bedfordview: Theo Smith
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Wanted a pool to compliment his house
A pluge pool
To look over the pool to the view
of the Magliesburg.
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Tucked pool into the patio to become part of the home
Pool size 4,0m x 4,0m
Used dark
blue marblite to compliment the house for a warm inviting feeling
Pool light shining away from the patio towards the overflow creating a stunning night view
Clearwater salt chlorinator.
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Houghton: Nick Harwood
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A pool to swim lengths in
A pool to blend in with the natural stone used for the
construction of the house and boundary walls
Wanted a waterline as not to obstruct his view over the Nothern suburbs of Johannesburg
Client away on business a lot,
wanted easy maintenance.
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Pool size - 13,0m x 3,0m
Used sandstone copings to blend in with ther stonework
Charcoal marblite used to enhance the natural feel of the home
Clearwater salt chlorinator.
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Bryanston: Bernard Greef
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To recreate a pool he had seen in Natal
Wanted water noise
Wanted to utilise the
natural slope of the property.
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Waterflows over three side of swimming pool
Water running over mazista slates creates an
orchestral cascade of water sound
Dark blue marblite was used to enhance the slate, soft water look and to blend in with the architecture of the house.
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Fourways: Sharon Armstrong
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Wanted a pool with a long but narroow look
Timber decking
A pool for the kids to play
in and fully utilize
Overflow pool because of the steep slope of the property.
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Pool size 7,5m x 2,8m
Professional timber deck contractors appointed
Built a shallow
end at both ends of the swimming pool with a deep end section in the middle of the pool
Built a overflow feature at the end of the pool.
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Fourways: Annette Elsworth
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Wanted a pool with a warm, inviting look
Wanted to have the sound of cascading water.
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Dark blue marbilite was used
Built overflow feature with water running down mazista slate to
create the sound of cascading water around the garden.
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