What Pool Design fits you?


Posted October 19, 2017 by contemporarypools

After a long day, we all like to come home and relax. Some of us would like to take a quick dip in our swimming pool in the backyard. If you are looking for the perfect pool design, Contemporary Pools can help you.

 
After a long day, we all like to come home and relax. Some of us would prefer to eat, maybe barbecue or merely a sandwich. Or probably, watch your favorite Netflix show. And some of you would like to take a quick dip in your swimming pool in the backyard. Just like anything else, swimming pools come in all different types, designs, sizes, shapes and are used for various purposes. Budget, lot size, local codes and availability of materials will all factor into what type of pool you will eventually decide to build or install on your property. Before you decide on something, you have to assess what type of swimming pool works for you and your family.

Let’s take a look.

1. Above-Ground Pool - Above-ground pools have often been the symbol of attainable pool ownership for the working or lower middle class. Usually this type of pool design is more appealing in an economy with lower price tags.

2. Architectural Pool – an architectural pool needs structure. Just by its name, architectural pool is often geometric, sophisticated, and is usually designed by an architect.

3. Recreational Swimming Pool – It has a general for-all-ages appeal that usually brings the family together for a good Sunday dip. If you like to entertain, like noise, activity and excitement, this may be the pool of your dreams -- or at least your kids' dreams.

4. Indoor Pool - Indoor pools are usually simple, geometric shapes and are built for the purpose of swimming or training throughout the year, especially in cold climates. The cost for heating indoor pools is lower than outdoor pools because the pool room is insulated and it's less likely that heat will escape, as it does outside.

5. Infinity Pool - Infinity pools are also known as infinity edge pools, vanishing edge pools, negative edge, zero edge, or disappearing edge. Infinity pools are always custom-built and should be designed to highlight a view. If your home is located on top of a hill or probably with an elevated view, this pool design is perfect for you.

6. Lap Pool - A lap pool is a swimming pool built and used for fitness and health purposes. Lap pools are usually long and narrow, often more than 50 feet in length. Typically, lap pools are a rectangular shape and can be built on long, narrow lots.

7. Plunge Pool - That particular "Plunge" and the type of pool known as a plunge pool couldn't be any more different. Plunge pools are small, cold-water pools that have been used for thousands of years in Chinese medicine and were also popular with the Ancient Romans. Many swimmers and athletes like to plunge into a pool of cold water after a heated workout or sauna or spa session, believing it has therapeutic benefits.

8. Spool - Blending the words spa and pool, you get a spool. Since the Recession, pool builders have seen a rise in homeowner requests for custom-built spools. Some like it for relaxation and entertaining, using it more as a lukewarm-to-cool small pool in which to soak and cool off on hot days. And, of course, they don't cost as much to build as a larger pool.

So, if you have decided which pool design is suitable for you and your family, you can contact Contemporary Pools. We are an expert pool contractor in Southwest Florida. We can definitely build custom pool designs for you. One that you can definitely enjoy with your family! Call us at 239-549-2300 or visit our website http://www.contemporarypools.com/.

We look forward to helping you create your own unique water world!
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Last Updated October 19, 2017