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by Lewis Aquatech
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| Lap pools don't have to be outdoors. Wide, generous windows provide enough natural light that the space doesn't feel oppressive, and having a roof overhead means you can enjoy a swim in bad weather. |
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by Lang Pools Inc.
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| One end of this lap pool is walled off to create a hot tub. The layout provides twice the functionality without the need for a space-swallowing footprint. |
| Raised walls lined in red tile turn this infinity-edge lap pool into an oversize piece of sculpture. A patio juts over it so that swimmers don't have to hike their legs over the sides to enter. |
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I can't say the specific size, but I would design my own to be at least 2.5m wide and at least 40 feet long. As a swimmer I would love a short course Olympic sized length of 25 meters and a standard lane would be 2.5 meters