After years of wanting one, you may have considered developing a bespoke concrete pool for your home. It is an exciting addition to your yard, however, there are many things to consider while planning the ideal pool’s layout. Take your time creating a pool by giving careful thought to the following.
So, how do you plan a custom concrete pool design? Let’s find out.
· Surroundings
The pool’s setting is as crucial as the pool itself. Climate, landscape, and your house’s structure should all be considered. Choose a pool layout to help you maintain a comfortable body temperature in a warm climate. In addition, if you have many trees surrounding your home, you will want to choose a design that only necessitates the removal of a few trees.
· Location
How do you begin planning the location of your ideal pool? Considerations include: how much sun exposure does the location get? Where does the wind usually blow from? Can we fit a pool and deck in this area? After considering these things, draw out your thoughts and visualise your ideal poolscape.
· Size And Shape
There are numerous shapes and sizes from which to select. You can use a standard shape like a rectangle or oval, or get creative and use another. Keep in mind that the pool’s size and form will affect the aesthetics of your backyard as a whole. Do not rush into anything; instead, consider your preferences.
· Depth
When planning your in-ground concrete pool, its depth is an important consideration. It may be challenging to manage and unsafe for younger or less experienced swimmers to use a deep pool. Conversely, a pool with a significant depth can give swimmers a sense of exclusivity and make for excellent lap swimming.Â
· Budget
What is your price range? It is important to remember that a concrete pool is a significant financial commitment that can change depending on the options you select.Â
· Your Yard & Lifestyle
The next place to look is your backyard. Is there sufficient space for a pool?Â
Which do you have: sun or shade? What level of upkeep are you prepared to undertake? Finally, think about how you now live. Is a swimming pool more for fun or fitness? If so, how frequently will it be used? Choose between a diving pool and a lap pool.
Various Types of Concrete Pools
- Gunite Pools: This is a method of pumping concrete by circulating dry-mixed concrete through lines and combining it with water at a spray nozzle. The mixture is then sprayed into position to create the pool’s base structure.
- Shotcrete Pools: Here, the concrete is pre-mixed and pumped through the channels. Aside from that, it is sprayed like gunite.
- Cast Pools: Casting involves placing concrete through forming and pouring instead of firing and hand carving like shotcrete or gunite. Cast pools have both backside and frontside concrete forms, whereas sprayed pools have only a backside form, and the interior contour is hand-carved and trowled.
Advantages of Custom Pools
The following are the benefits of owning a custom concrete pool:
- Value of Property Appreciates: Adding a bespoke pool is a great way to make a house more appealing and valuable. It can increase the home’s marketability if the owner decides to sell.
- Improved Appearance: An unremarkable backyard can be transformed into a beautiful haven with the addition of a well-designed custom swimming pool. It can be worked into the landscape to enhance the property’s aesthetics.
- Future Expenditure Reductions: Energy-saving elements like LED lighting, solar heating, and variable-speed pumps can be incorporated into custom pool designs to save operational costs.Â
- Safe for the environment: A custom pool’s environmental impact can be minimised using eco-friendly materials and features.
Conclusion
Now that you know the factors to consider when designing a concrete pool, it is time to start sketching. Remember that there are a few varieties of concrete pools to choose from, and the design possibilities are virtually limitless. Be inventive, and best of success with the new endeavour!