Natrualistic Pool With Integrated Modern Landscape
I like the relationship of a full wall between the spa and the pool, and you could hop between them for hot and cold therapy, and each side of the wall in each pool would need to be a step that you could stand on, then sit on the wall, then get in gracefully and safely between, and a cover would roll over all of it automaticallly instead of the big manual heavy hot tub cover
I like the idea of extending a loggia further across a deck, instead of having just a small one on one side. It would be nice to do a landscape plan that gives us a much more gracious set of proportions and functionality with the angles of the sun, so that we have muc, but h more shade, and some nice open areas as well. And on all sides, function. Add a kitchen and outdoor showerand having the pool be where the lawn is in this pic
Honestly there is something about this photo. I come back to it again and again. I think I like the wraparound quality of different sitting area, some covered and some not. I like the idea of an outdoor living room with a fire pit, outdoor kitchen and outdoor shower too.
I like the deck, and the raised spa
This is beautiful. A little too gimmicky with all the ball shapes, but style points for integrating lighting shape with sculpture. Plus I like the rectangular cement pavers.
I love the grey with the wood, though I’d like it to be darker, and have black rebar for the overhang. I like the fixtures and the raised hot tub
Water feature raised wall included (sheer descent)...middle higher4.
I think this is NOT the way we’d opt to do our hot tub
This is gorgeous and classic, if not a bit too neutra stark in it’s mid century modern minimalist approach to our house.
I like the edges and the deck finish. I like the way the pool feels like a modern fish pond grotto than a conventional suburban pool
There’s not much I don’t like about this design on site. I love the color.
This is really fun and distinctive. I like how the orange wall is totally out there, but also a destination centerpiece that invites the novelty of it’s own zip code in an otherwise consistent house and yard. Very good approach to create a cool arbitrary elevation in an otherwise flat space.
I am not at all sure why the well underneath would be good. But the color is good
The concrete is great
I like how the hot tub has it’s own wall and is not joined into the pool. I like a hot cold plunge. I like the fat step too. I hate the color.
This is gorgeous, gleaming and almost institutional in a good way. I like the decking and coping being the same material and very streamlined. Can this work with concrete pavers?
This is cool. I love the relationship of the deck to he pool and the cement and the Infiniti sleekness with the darker natural color and it can be more natrualistic.
The concrete pavers in long rectangles with stones looks cool
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