instances, the configuration of a backyard will naturally lend itself to a certain pool footprint but, in most cases, the shape of the pool is merely determined by the personal preferences of the homeowner. For the past decade or so, the majority of Baker Pool’s clients opted for freeform designs that emulated a more natural setting. Stone veneers and copings, boulder water features, and surrounding landscaping were all common components used to help further enhance this organic ambience.
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s with clothing and hairstyles, trends in the swimming pool industry tend to fluctuate and evolve over time. What’s considered “in-style” one season may not necessarily be popular the next. This year’s swimming pool design trends are all about straight lines, clean materials, and unique features.
SMALL POOLS FOR THE WIN Small pools, sometimes referred to as plunge pools or cocktail pools, are all the rage this year and are ideal for backyards that are oddly shaped or have limited space. Long gone are the days where a substantially sized backyard was a requirement to own a swimming pool. Some small pools have jets and heaters that can be turned on and off, allowing them to essentially function as both a pool and a spa. These types of small pools, often called spools, allow homeowners to keep water temperature refreshingly cool on warm days while cranking up the heat in the evenings or on chillier afternoons.
Due to their smaller size, small pools are easier to clean and maintain than traditional swimming pools. They also require less chemicals, making them a very cost-effective option for those keeping an eye on their budget.
“We work in some areas, mainly closer to the city, where the homes are absolutely beautiful, but the backyards are rather narrow,” says Baker Pool designer Joe Morrison. “For these homeowners, a small pool is the perfect option. We’re very mindful about designing these pools in a way that takes advantage of the available space without making the backyard seem too overcrowded.” GEOMETRIC IS BACK, BABY! While freeform pools are still common, geometric pools with clean, straight lines are making a huge comeback. In some
However, in more recent years, homeowners have started to gravitate back to more geometric designs. Geometric pool designs can be as simple as a traditional rectangle or much more complex shapes, but they all incorporate straight lines and crisp corners. UPGRADED MATERIALS CREATE AN ELEGANT FINISHED PRODUCT With the rise in popularity of home remodeling and DIY shows on TV, homeowners have become much savvier about the many different material options available to them. This year more than ever, the designers at Baker Pool Construction have noticed an increase in demand for upgraded materials, particularly when it comes to pool coping and patios. “For many years, most of the pools that we built had concrete cantilever coping that transitioned immediately into the concrete pool deck,” says lead designer Rob Warren. “For those customers who wanted something a little more ornate, flagstone coping was the conventional alternative.” Now, the designers at Baker Pool Construction are finding that an increasing number of customers are requesting more elaborate, refined materials, such as cut stone or travertine, for the coping and decks surrounding their pools. While these materials come at an additional cost, they also produce an extremely polished, contemporary finished product. LIGHT FINISHES ARE BACK ON TOP
One of the biggest advantages of choosing a concrete pool over vinyl or fiberglass is that concrete pools are completely custom designed. Many homeowners find this very enticing, as it means that