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Pool im Innehof mit Betonplatten Ideen und Design

Chipping Rd, City Beach
Chipping Rd, City Beach
d4 designsd4 designs
Großer Moderner Pool in rechteckiger Form mit Betonplatten in Perth
mid-century courtyard home / laguna niguel
mid-century courtyard home / laguna niguel
Moss Yaw Design studioMoss Yaw Design studio
a new pool occupies the corner of the expanded entry courtyard, providing for program and privacy at the coastal site
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Ski Ranch
Ski Ranch
The Ranch MineThe Ranch Mine
Photo by Roehner + Ryan
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Residence - Rehobeth Beach Modern
Residence - Rehobeth Beach Modern
Horn & Co. (Previously JHLA)Horn & Co. (Previously JHLA)
Mittelgroßes Modernes Pool im Innehof in rechteckiger Form mit Betonplatten in Washington, D.C.
Lotus on Orange
Lotus on Orange
Isla HomesIsla Homes
Ryan Gamma Photography
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Canyon Pass at Dove Mountain
Canyon Pass at Dove Mountain
Milestone HomesMilestone Homes
Backyard designed for the ultimate entertaining featuring a negative edge pool with a swim-up bar, outdoor kitchen, fire ribbon feature, and beautiful desert landscaping. Photo by Robinette Architects, Inc.
1970's Ranch Home Renovation
1970's Ranch Home Renovation
Stratos FormStratos Form
Photography by Aidin Mariscal
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Modern Pool with Fire Feature Citadel Drive
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Galina Juliana
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Ocean Terrace
Ocean Terrace
Carte Blanche StudioCarte Blanche Studio
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Negative Edge Pool With Star Lights
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Blue Haven pools & Spas - San AntonioBlue Haven pools & Spas - San Antonio
Al Rendon
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Las Palmas Oasis
Las Palmas Oasis
H3K DesignH3K Design
Ketchum Photography
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Bultman Architecture, Inc.
Bultman Architecture, Inc.
Bultman Architecture Inc.Bultman Architecture Inc.
Photographer Rosky & Associates, Inc.
Modernes Pool im Innehof in rechteckiger Form mit Betonplatten in Miami
Burke Drive Residence, Camano Island WA
Burke Drive Residence, Camano Island WA
Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest ArchitectsDan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects
Courtyard fountain
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SW Hills Residence
SW Hills Residence
Don Tankersley & Co.Don Tankersley & Co.
New construction family home in the forest, All rooms look onto the pool, Heated pool and spa, low maintenance finishes,
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Joshua Nimmo
Joshua Nimmo
NIMMO ArchitectureNIMMO Architecture
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The Row, Melrose Place
The Row, Melrose Place
Montalba ArchitectsMontalba Architects
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Sosnowski Residence
Sosnowski Residence
Chen + Suchart StudioChen + Suchart Studio
Timmerman Photography - Bill Timmerman
Mittelgroßer Moderner Pool in rechteckiger Form mit Betonplatten in Phoenix
Vista Del Valle
Vista Del Valle
Zimmerman Miller MontanariZimmerman Miller Montanari
Geräumiger Moderner Pool in rechteckiger Form mit Betonplatten in San Francisco
Courtyard Modern
Courtyard Modern
Randy Angell DesignsRandy Angell Designs
This project is proof that the challenges posed by limited space and accessibility can always be overcome in order to deliver stunning results. The space itself was rather small and also very close to the neighboring residence. Not only was the neighboring wall imposing, it was also of a completely different design style. The goal here was to create a layering effect with numerous features of varying heights. Not only would this add depth and dimension to the overall design, but it would cause the viewer to shift their focus from the encroaching wall to the beauty of the pool space. Instead of trying to maximize the water area by squaring off the pool, I decided to instead maximize the visual interest by gracefully rounding off the back wall of the pool. This was accomplished by implementing a raised stucco wall, and also a shorter, matching curved wall, featuring a "Sheer Descent" waterfall. Inside the taller, deep-plum stucco wall, I created three vertical windows which are all highlighted by LED uplighting. To give depth, dimension and some natural beauty, I implemented a simple bed of Horse Tail Reeds behind the short wall, and chose to place Banana Trees behind the taller wall. The main seating area is just outside the home's master suite, and is separated by a "Leuder" limestone fire pit. Aside from being a striking design feature, the floating stepper pads accomplish a number of things; they serve triple-duty as a walkway, a seating area adjacent to the fire pit, and also as a poolside rest for beverages. After discovering that the narrow courtyard acted as a sort of wind tunnel between the two houses, we opted to install tempered glass in order to better control the behavior of the flames. This solved the problem while remaining visually pleasing to the client as well. You'll notice in some of the leading photos for this project that I had originally intended to implement stepper pads on both sides of the pool closest to the house. And despite a thorough understanding of what would be necessary on an engineering and structural-design basis, we were eventually forced to turn this into a solid deck due to unrelenting city-required setbacks. However the client remained very understanding due to encountering a number of similar issues in their home-build process. In the end, they were delivered an outstanding pool design that had come to fruition only after coming up with numerous solutions to a number of challenges that only a unique space like this could provide.
Palm Springs Residence
Palm Springs Residence
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Anchored by the homeowner’s 42-foot-long painting, the interiors of this Palm Springs residence were designed to showcase the owner’s art collection, and create functional spaces for daily living that can be easily adapted for large social gatherings. Referencing the environment and architecture in both form and material, the finishes and custom furnishings bring the interior to life. Alluding to the roofs that suspend over the building, the sofas seem to hover above the carpets while the knife-edge table top appears to float above a metal base. Bleached and cerused wood mimic the “desert effect” that would naturally occur in this environment, while the textiles on the sofa are the same shade as the rocks of the landscape. Monolithic concrete floors connect all of the spaces while concealing mechanical systems, and stone thresholds signal vertical level changes and exterior transitions. Large wall masses provide the optimal backdrop for the homeowner’s oversized art. The wall structures ground the interior, while the opposing expanses of glass frame the desert views. The location and use of operable doors and windows allows the house to naturally ventilate, reducing cooling loads. The furnishings create spaces in an architectural fashion. Designed and fabricated for flexibility, the pieces easily accommodate the owners’ large social gatherings. The dining table can be split into two and the sofas can be pushed out along the walls, opening the center of the space to entertain. The design of the interior spaces and furnishings seamlessly integrates the setting, architecture, artwork and spaces into a cohesive whole.

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