In Harmony: Making the Most of Your Setting

By Eric Herman (written for Luxury Pools Magazine)

There was a time when swimming pools were relatively limited in terms of their aesthetic bandwidth. They were either kidney, rectangular, or lazy-L shaped, with white plaster, blue waterline tile, bullnose coping, and—if you were lucky—maybe tile mosaics depicting fish.

These days, however, that has changed completely. Swimming pools and the landscape elements that surround them can now be seen as a rapidly expanding architectural art form with a myriad of features, colors, materials, shapes, sizes, functionality, and stunning sculptural beauty.

As a homeowner considering this spectrum of creative possibilities and lifestyle benefits, the first thing you should know is…READ MORE

 

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