Today we are going to be talking about pools and it’s Summer time, we’re all thinking about it, and some of you are planning them for your future homes, so we’re here to talk about everything we’ve learned and all that we can share with you from an interior designer’s perspective. There are a lot of questions we’ve had for different pools and price points, so we want to talk about the different types of pools, and then we get into the one we used most as designers for homeowners that want something really pretty and lovely.
The limitations that may come with pools 2:55
Different types of pools 4:38
The anatomy of the pool 8:57
Salt water vs chlorine pools 11:40
Making above-ground pools look beautiful 13:57
Pool covers 19:04
Pool depth/child and safety 20:57
Stone and tile, patio material for cold weather 28:33
Black bottom pools 33:58
Hot tubs 37:44
Beach towels 39:54
“We did this one home down in St. George and they called it a spool… spool is for small pool, and it was just enough for them to get wet, for the kids when it’s so hot in Saint George, but they didn’t have a group of room back there. So spool is great, and he was also saying that where he lived he did a lap pool that was 70 feet by 5 feet, strictly for laps, but you can do a pool to whatever constraints you have land wise. You can get as big as you want, or as small as you want.” 16:25
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