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Inspiration for a large modern backyard rectangular and concrete lap hot tub remodel in Los Angeles
Arrow. Land + Structures
Rectangular in-ground swimming pool with simple landscape accent plantings. French Inspired Theme. By: Arrow. Land + Structures. Landscape Architects and Builders
Shoreline Pools, Inc.
The long, lean swimming pool and raised spa were set perpendicular to the home to take full advantage of the rectangular property. Extra-wide limestone coping provides a stunning frame, hides the skimmers with custom stone lids, and seamlessly blends with the random-rectangular limestone deck running the full width of the home. A custom pool house and mature, layered hedges add complete privacy to this beautiful backyard.
Phil Nelson Imaging
Michelle Anaya Architects
Example of a large minimalist backyard rectangular lap hot tub design in Los Angeles with decking
Katie Leede & Company Studio
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary backyard aboveground hot tub remodel in Los Angeles with decking
Daniel Contelmo Architects
Photographer: Daniel Contelmo Jr.
Small beach style backyard rectangular aboveground hot tub photo in New York with decking
Small beach style backyard rectangular aboveground hot tub photo in New York with decking
Platinum Poolcare
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This pool features an 16’0” x 60’0” swimming pool, 3’6” to 5’0” deep. The pool also features a 6’0” x 20’0” sunshelf which is equipped with 8 bubblers and integral steps. The pool also features an automatic pool safety cover with a custom stone lid system. The pool finish is Wet Edge Prism Matrix in Deep Sea Blue color. The waterline tiles are accented with Avalun Deco every 6th tile. The pool coping is Valders Dovewhite Wisconsin Limestone with a sandblasted finish. The pool features a Paramount in-floor automatic cleaning system as well as LED color changing lights. The pool also features Volleyball and basketball systems. Photos by e3 Photography.
Beer Architectural Group
Hot tub - huge rustic indoor rectangular and stamped concrete natural hot tub idea in New York
Young & Borlik Architects, inc.
Outdoor dining and pool patio blend together for an indoor/outdoor lifestyle. BBQ and fireplace create focal points as destinations.
Example of a farmhouse tile and rectangular hot tub design in San Francisco
Example of a farmhouse tile and rectangular hot tub design in San Francisco
Scapes Incorporated
See a Video of this backyard transformation on Scapes Incorpo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQbUvP5TUx0rated You Tube Channel.
Keith Zars Pools
Full view of the decking and pool.
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless backyard stone and custom-shaped natural hot tub remodel in Austin
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless backyard stone and custom-shaped natural hot tub remodel in Austin
WhiteSpace Architects
Inspiration for a large tropical backyard stone and custom-shaped natural hot tub remodel in Hawaii
Landmark Custom Landscape
Hot tub - mediterranean backyard rectangular infinity hot tub idea in Los Angeles
Michael Bowman Photography
Michael Bowman Photography
Hot tub - farmhouse backyard custom-shaped lap hot tub idea in New York
Hot tub - farmhouse backyard custom-shaped lap hot tub idea in New York
Randy Angell Designs
The planning phase of this modern retreat was an intense collaboration that took place over the course of more than two years. While the initial design concept exceeded the clients' expectations, it also exceeded their budget beyond the point of comfort.
The next several months were spent modifying the design, in attempts to lower the budget. Ultimately, the decision was made that they would hold off on the project until they could budget for the original design, rather than compromising the vision.
About a year later, we repeated that same process, which resulted in the same outcome. After another year-long hiatus, we met once again. We revisited design thoughts, each of us bringing to the table new ideas and options.
Each thought simply solidified the fact that the initial vision was absolutely what we all wanted to see come to fruition, and the decision was finally made to move forward.
The main challenge of the site was elevation. The Southeast corner of the lot stands 5'6" above the threshold of the rear door, while the Northeast corner dropped a full 2' below the threshold of the door.
The backyard was also long and narrow, sloping side-to-side and toward the house. The key to the design concept was to deftly place the project into the slope and utilize the elevation changes, without allowing them to dominate the yard, or overwhelm the senses.
The unseen challenge on this project came in the form of hitting every underground issue possible. We had to relocate the sewer main, the gas line, and the electrical service; and since rock was sitting about 6" below the surface, all of these had to be chiseled through many feet of dense rock, adding to our projected timeline and budget.
As you enter the space, your first stop is an outdoor living area. Smooth finished concrete, colored to match the 'Leuder' limestone coping, has a subtle saw-cut pattern aligned with the edges of the recessed fire pit.
In small spaces, it is important to consider a multi-purpose approach. So, the recessed fire pit has been fitted with an aluminum cover that allows our client to set up tables and chairs for entertaining, right over the top of the fire pit.
From here, it;s two steps up to the pool elevation, and the floating 'Leuder' limestone stepper pads that lead across the pool and hide the dam wall of the flush spa.
The main retaining wall to the Southeast is a poured concrete wall with an integrated sheer descent waterfall into the spa. To bring in some depth and texture, a 'Brownstone' ledgestone was used to face both the dropped beam on the pool, and the raised beam of the water feature wall.
The main water feature is comprised of five custom made stainless steel scuppers, supplied by a dedicated booster pump.
Colored concrete stepper pads lead to the 'Ipe' wood deck at the far end of the pool. The placement of this wood deck allowed us to minimize our use of retaining walls on the Northeast end of the yard, since it drops off over three feet below the elevation of the pool beam.
One of the most unique features on this project has to be the structure over the dining area. With a unique combination of steel and wood, the clean modern aesthetic of this structure creates a visual stamp in the space that standard structure could not accomplish.
4" steel posts, painted charcoal grey, are set on an angle, 4' into the bedrock, to anchor the structure. Steel I-beams painted in green-yellow color--aptly called "frolic"--act as the base to the hefty cedar rafters of the roof structure, which has a slight pitch toward the rear.
A hidden gutter on the back of the roof sends water down a copper rain chain, and into the drainage system. The backdrop for both this dining area , as well as the living area, is the horizontal screen panel, created with alternating sizes of cedar planks, stained to a calm hue of dove grey.
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