by Houzz Polls
12 months ago in Design Dilemma
5 Cool Pools from Miami Area Designers! Which one is your favorite?
These 5 photos are some of the most popular pools in Miami and the surrounding areas on Houzz. Which one should swim away with the win?


VOTE and let us know what you like about it!
 
ACOYA - Pepe Calderin
Glass houzz - tuthill architecture
Santa Maria Residence - Torre Construction & Development
Ocean Front Residence - Jeff Blakely,ASLA
Casas Sevillanas - Torre Construction & Development
 
Bree Palmer I would like all of the above!! So awesome!
12 months ago ·
Vanessa Garcia i think is very nice and i can enjoy with my family and friends.....
12 months ago ·
jeanne Rodriguez no,,,no,,I will not vote this time..no like ...
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myosotis Ocean front residence gets my vote, simple and elegant.
12 months ago ·
inkwitch Casas looks as if an exotically beautiful woman would drift into the pool - Well, not me, but they're all sort of sterile. All beautiful, but not particularly welcoming.
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Diann Casas got my vote I could visualize beautiful comfortable pieces surrounding this pool with several lovely tables and umbrellas . Its lacking one thing an outside kitchen would have been nice thrown into the mix. Might be there just can see it.. Love the color of the house and trim as well Beautiful our style of house. If I was to choose a 2nd it would be Santa M, this space has some really nice amenities around the pool. A great place to hang out and relax with the right outside furnishings. I guess since none of these places were decorated in anyway it is up to the eyes of the beholder to get the mind juices going and make the areas more welcoming .
12 months ago ·
Jason Shepard I couldn't find one I liked, so I didn't vote this time around...
12 months ago ·
Marie Meko, Allied ASID I voted for ACOYA because it showed so much imagination.
Marie Meko
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groveraxle I vote for the one below:
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Diann grover Now since you threw this pool in looks like a lot of fun and would pick it if it was listed Oh well PICK IT ANYWAY
12 months ago ·
msheesley I think they are all to simple and plain for such beautiful homes
12 months ago ·
litchfieldvu I can't vote this time. I looked and looked and there wasn't one pool that looked enticing. None of them looked like they were ever used and only the second one looked like it remotely worked with the architecture of the house.
12 months ago ·
colts222 The ACOYA design is just so spectacular. The others are nice, but fall short on the wow factor.
12 months ago ·
morgana44 Acoya..what is that a pool or an elongated hot tub. Glass Houzz - great but not much space for lounge chairs, etc. and still give you room to move around. Santa Maria got my vote for pool size and lounge space. In addition minimum landscaping and plenty of privacy. Ocean Front residence had a beautiful view - but grass around a pool is a nightmare - the mower always tosses clippings into the pool whether the wind is blowing in at direction or not. lol. Casa Servillanas would have gotten my vote if I could have voted twice. Minimum landscaping, plenty of space for lounge chairs, tables and people.
12 months ago ·
eileenhansen I don't think the photos of these pools really did them justice. The first one is most unique so it got my vote.
12 months ago ·
BE Landscape Design sorry, way too ostentatious. not my style at all.
12 months ago ·
Interiors Unleashed I like the Santa Maria Residence Pool because the style could be used anywhere, any back yard. The privacy wall serves for safety as well and makes the swimming experience cozy and private.
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Boutique-de-la-Mer.com Looks like I'm in the minority here but I really love the Santa Maria Pool the best. It looks cozy and like something that a regular person could have.
12 months ago ·
greggoose All of them look like decorative pools, nothing that someone would actually swim in. Where are the loungers, chairs, table and umbrella?
12 months ago ·
myosotis Boutique-de-la-Mer, I love the Santa Maria Pool also, but I voted for Ocean Front, I guess I love extremes. Santa Maria is kind of busy, and Ocean is super simple.
12 months ago · ·
Caroline Murphy None of the above. All are too formal and stark. The Acoya is the only one that shows promise. Rumba music playing but as with the others too narrow as it expects only a very few real swimmers.
12 months ago ·
Laurel Ennis I detest pools that are any colour other than pool aqua! Who wants to swim in black/brown/dark green water? It just looks filthy. How would you even see if it is dirty?
12 months ago ·
Laurie M I don't really like any of them....none of them look inviting. If anything, I would vote for the ocean front one because of the palm trees and ocean but didn't like the color or shape of the pool. Where is all the lounge furniture so you can enjoy the pool?
12 months ago ·
rick2600 ACOYA
Showed most imagination, creativity, and thought towards function and purpose. Allows for ease of conversation with pool users to those outside pool (face to face, a distinct advantage of a raised pool vs suken) Considering the design envioronment in which it is placed seems to be the winner of the 5.
12 months ago ·
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