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Designing pool projects outside the proverbial box

An added feature—both practical and jaw-dropping—is the inclusion of below-grade bunkers within the footprint of the design. By suspending the decking and even the pool, it can include not only mechanical and storage rooms, but bathrooms, change rooms, saunas, steam rooms, and even entertainment spaces.

To top off the entertainment room, customers can add an acrylic window. This type of construction allows for a frost-free footprint and an easily accessible below-grade function.

Resort-like pools ooze luxury, relaxation, and create a knockout entertainment area. One company for example, Red Rock Pool & Spas, in Arizona, often adds various fire features, cantilever decks on the water walls and the beautiful effects of quality outdoor lighting. The room within the pool can be a living area, bar, kitchen, or dining space—whichever best suits the homeowner’s lifestyle.

The company, which designs and installs pools nationally and internationally, strives to make every project a masterpiece. Its Red Rock Design division specializes in “unique” and “creative” pool projects, producing plans that set new industry standards.

The trend now is creating the “wow” factor and designing various entertainment areas on multiple levels to create an interactive venue. An increasing number of homeowners are transforming their backyards into an interactive extension of their home and building resort-like pools.

When clients are interested in installing a pool of this calibre, it is important to consult architects, property developers, and interior designers. Working alongside these professionals will help to create a consistent and stunning look, regardless of one’s design preference

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