A custom pool design should respond to the property and the people who will use it. Before choosing finishes or features, it helps to understand the backyard's grade, available space, access, views, privacy, and connection to the home. The Pool Company Construction uses that information to develop a pool concept suited to the setting and your goals.
Design around how you want to use the pool
Some homeowners want space for swimming and exercise. Others want a comfortable place for family time, entertaining, or relaxing beside the water. Those priorities affect the pool's shape, entry, seating, spa relationship, lighting, cover, deck, and surrounding outdoor-living elements.
Our pool design process begins with a conversation about what you want the pool to do for your family. We evaluate the property, create design concepts, present them for review, make revisions, and move toward construction after the design is approved.
Design details should solve real site conditions
Our Loudoun-area project work shows how design choices can respond to a particular backyard. The Stonehenge Swimming Pool in Chantilly used two retaining walls to address a steep site. Its rectangular pool included a tanning shelf, quartz plaster, an automatic cover, an outdoor fireplace, and a paver deck over a concrete subdeck.
The Classic Swimming Pool with Old World Feel used a rectangular pool and detached spa raised 18 inches above the pool. A spillway led into a small catch pool, while concrete-based pavers and a putting green helped connect swimming with the rest of the backyard.