Built on the former site of a casino, this residence reflects the client's desire to have a home that is welcoming to family members and friends while complementing the historic site on which it is located. This home is formal and stately, with classic American detailing outside and in.
Photo Credit: Dan Walsh
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heidihjorth wrote:
Decking - Can you tell me what you used for exposed aggregate and concrete? »
Vanishing edge? - Hi,
I live in Rhode Island. We were planning to put in a vanishing edge pool, but the pool contractor is trying to talk us out of it. I am just wondering if you find that you are replacing water and losing heat more than in a traditional pool? »
Siemasko + Verbridge Thanks for your question. We aren't pool experts so I would verify your question with a infinity pool company to get the best and most accurate information. In general, yes I think you would lose some heat then with a traditional pool. You always lose water with a pool due to evaporation and usage, but I don't think you would lose more then the average with an infinity edge. Hope that helps!