Designer, Randy Angell The "before" photos on this backyard show a non descript, typical 30 year old pool. The homeowners had no desire to "play it safe" and so, we didn't! We utilized th simple, straight lines of the existing pool to lay out a multi level space for an outdoor living area, a sun lounge area, and a cooking and dining area.
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Concrete color? - Can you tell me how to achieve this color concrete? »
Pool Environments, Inc. Thank you! The tiles are custom designed and cut elongated random rectangle tile patterns in varying hues of grey. They were purchased from Knox Tile.
Pool Environments, Inc. I believe the furniture is from Frontgate. Their website is www.frontgate.com. They also follow us here on Houzz . Check out their profile!
Like the wodden wall. Maybe something that we can use to hide part of the hill. Like the fact that the panles are laying down. Makes it look more modern.
if fireplace does not have to protrude out of screen enclosure, I very much like the design of this fireplace - and could incorporate the spa wall and scuppers into the fireplace wall (spa would be to the left of the fireplace.