A huge variety of ideas is available when it comes to choosing the shape and surrounding of your pool. Some of our client’s choices have been unique ...

Client

Brief

Features

Gallo Manor: Craig Smith

Wanted a long narrow pool stretching the length of the patio

Pool to enhance planned indigenous garden.

Charcoal marbilite with natural concrete copings.

Sundowner: Gerald

A pool to blend in with the thatched house.

We built a free-form pool using concrete railway sleepers with white pebbles in between.

Sunninghill : Trevor Cartey

Wanted a very modern looking pool with lots of angles

A clinical look.

We picked up angles off the house and patio creating a unusual design

Used white ceramic tiles for a clean, clinical look.

Fourways : Andrew Bam

Wanted something completely different

Pool must be halfway between a swimming pool and a pond.

Used charcoal marblite to create the natural water look

The end result was something very different - client thought it was brilliant!

Bryanston: Paul and Carol Vosloo

Must have a sense of belonging.

Utilised the boundary wall for the curve

Added a water feature to create a gentle ambience in a very small area

Smart stone surrounded.

Bryanston: Fran & Michael Dreyer

Natural look

Shape of pool to pick up on design of the doors on the house

Client away on business a lot, easy maintenance.

Used copings from Wonder Rock

Charcoal marblite

Shape of pool reflected by design of doors on the house

Clearwater salt chlorinator.

Sunninghill: Lauren Goldswain

Pool must fit in with design of house

Clean look

Easy maintenance.

Various angles of pool picked up from the house and patio area

Off-white ceramic tiles for the surrounded with dark green rim tiles cut a clean look

Clearwater salt chlorinator.

Dowerglen: Kuhn

Pool to be a formal design

Planter/water feature

Businessman - easy maintenance.

Picked up angle of patio step for pool steps to create a flow

Built planter with small cascade water feature to bring a bit of greenery and atmosphere into the pool area

Clearwater salt chlorinator.

Illovo: Jonny Halimandres

Gentle sound of water.

Charcoal marbilite was used to create a mirror effect from front door to back of pool

Created a low, cascade water feature for a quieter ambience.

 Fourways Gardens: Andrew Anthony

Formal shape

Water sounds.

Created a very ‘boxed effect’ pool

Large, trough water feature with independent pump created a complete waterfall effect, lots of noise.

Let’s talk about your needs – adding fun to your home can be an easy task!

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