The modern lines and materials continue the design sense of the homes interior, This was done to mimic the high end boutique hotels the homeowners frequent in their travels.
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mandytmayers wrote:
Beautiful job on this pool! Can you please share what the name of the tile is on the outside of the pool? »
Pool Environments, Inc. The pool water flows into a hidden trough, under the Mexican beach pebble. That trough, then empties into an underground surge tank, for recycling into the pool filtration system.
Spillover edge - Hi - love your spillover edge. Is that a marble edge, or some other material? I am being told this is unbelievably expensive to do, any chance you can give me some guidance on that?
Thanks very much. »
Pool Environments, Inc. Thank you! The edges are tile, not marble. Perimeter overflows do require a skilled contractor as the finish of the edge has to be perfectly level in order to create the clean, crisp overspill. This project was in the 120K range. I hope this helps!
Pool Environments, Inc. Generally speaking, the darker the appearance of the water, the better the reflective quality of the vessel. This pool has a DiamondBrite interior surface that is almost black, giving us a great reflection of its’ surroundings. Additionally, you want the water to be a calm and glass-like as possible. So, if your desire is to have a reflecting pool, you should stay away from any fountains, waterfalls, etc., to keep the reflection sharp!