SUMMER
2004
outdoor options
Bringing the Bellagio to the Backyard
For
high-end pools and spas, it's all about the waterworks.
By
Kim Singletary
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Aquatic Technology Pool & Spa works with clients worldwide to
create dazzling water features that include fiberoptic lighting,
integrated pool and home automation and cutting-edge pool design.
For more information, visit www.aquatictechnology.com. |
In
ancient Roman times, only the top echelon of the wealthy could afford
to have their own pools leaving the upper middle class relegated
to public pools. Today things have certainly changed. With pools now
commonplace in a range of economic classes, high-end homeowners want
more: They want something that takes their home to the next level
the level of a five-star resort.
"My clientele base is mostly the Fortune 400 crowd," says Paul Benedetti,
vice president of operations for Aquatic Technology Pool & Spa, a
company based out of California with clients worldwide. "When they
come to me, most of their ideas are from their travels, from the resorts
where they've stayed. I had one client return from the Grand Wailea
Resort Hotel and Spa in Maui, Hawaii, determined to have an all-tile
pool just like what he had seen."
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Endless Pools offers homeowners the chance to get in a nice long
swim in an eight-foot by 15-foot space thanks to a smooth, adjustable
current. For more information, visit www.endlesspools.com.
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Pool
designs such as custom shapes, infinity edge pools and flooded deck
pools are borrowed from resorts, as well as animated fountains that
squirt from the outer deck into the pool.
"These are really incredible," Benedetti says. "They're mounted in
the pool deck and we can use fiberoptic lights, or even tie them into
a computer to make them leap. We can even make it so the homeowner
can download music into the system and the fountains will dance to
the music."
Integrating
pool automation with home automation is also a way to dazzle visitors.
Professionals can use DMX lighting, like that used for home theaters,
and bring it out into the yard, projecting images onto fog for unbeatable
visual effects.
A
few other fun options include decks with small water features squirting
out intermittently. "Not only is this a safe option for kids to enjoy
water without being in a pool, but it also offers a very artistic
addition to a backyard," Benedetti says.
Benedetti
also adds that while Europeans tend to be more concerned about materials,
Americans are largely more interested in the underlying quality of
features and mechanics.
Bigger
isn't always better
According to Jim Milligan, president of Nespa Tiled Spas, a manufacturer
who distributes nationwide, as the trend moves toward bigger houses
and smaller yards, spas provide the perfect water amenity. And for
these spas, material choices tend to lean toward earthy looks, like
Tuscan materials and tumbled stone. "We're really getting away from
the contemporary materials and moving toward glass tiled spas. The
effervescent tiles are especially popular because they look so incredible
under water."
Nespa
Tiled spas builds custom creations, enabling them to build the perfect
size to accommodate clients of every shape and size. Spa shells are
also lightweight fiberglass, making them a perfect choice for highrises.
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National Pool Tile Group offers the largest selection of quality
pool and spa tile and stone in the nation. For more information,
visit www.nptgonline.com. |
The
ultimate workout space
For homeowners who desire something larger than a spa, but smaller
than a full-sized pool, Endless Pools provides the perfect home option,
indoors or out. Requiring a space of just eight-feet by 15 feet, these
pools feature a smooth, fully adjustable current for an effective
workout. Standard kits start around $18,000, but the pools also offer
a host of fun options like underwater lighting, hydrotherapy jets
and even underwater mirrors and underwater cameras for swimmers determined
to improve their stroke.
Outdoor
floors and ceilings
The complete outdoor environment must also provide shade from
summer rays, and Amerimax Building Products Inc. provides the perfect
solution. The company's Alumawood shade structures provide the appearance
of wood, without the maintenance, termites, rotting, warping, peeling
or cracking. Available in a textured grain finish and five different
colors, they complement any yard. For additional information, visit
www.amerimaxbp.com.
And
for existing homes ready to trade in cracked concrete for a wood deck,
MP Global Products offers KwikDek, interlocking squares of high-quality
pretreated Asian hardwood available in four styles. The decking pieces
snap together, creating a finished deck in just a few hours. The decking
is perfect for hot top pads and pool surrounds. For additional information,
visit www.midwestpadding.com.
So
what's the secret of a really dynamic backyard?
The answer is really a combination of two things. The first is creating
a cohesive look with the home. "The pool, the decking, the home, everything
should blend together," says Ron Coker Sr., president and CEO of Artistic
Pools Inc., a company distinguished as one of only 90 Master Pool
Builders in the nation. "The pool should not look like an afterthought."
And for Benedetti, the "wow" factor is key. "People want the features
that make other people say, ÔHow did they do that?'"
Kim
Singletary is a freelance editor for OPTIONS for Today's Fine Homes
magazine. She may be reached via e-mail at kim@optionsmag.com.