
ParadigmDawg
Audioholic Overlord
The "waterfalls" are 2- 3ft sheer descents that are run off a secondary pump. They are just installed into the wall but overhang about an inch so they flow properly.
We skipped the hot tub secondary to having no natural gas and using propane was going to be difficult and costly. I saved 12k by skipping it and I am happy with out it.
I have no idea where the drains are. I will ask tonight. We are just using the basic 500watt pool light. The raised columns will have fire pots on them and then landscape lighting will be used behind the raised beam.
There is no grass beside the pool. The decking goes all the way to the coping.
We skipped the hot tub secondary to having no natural gas and using propane was going to be difficult and costly. I saved 12k by skipping it and I am happy with out it.
I have no idea where the drains are. I will ask tonight. We are just using the basic 500watt pool light. The raised columns will have fire pots on them and then landscape lighting will be used behind the raised beam.
There is no grass beside the pool. The decking goes all the way to the coping.
Very cool!
Make sure where the waterfalls are that they make a sharp lip. The waterfalls need a sharp lip (no leading edge) because otherwise the water tends to follow the stone and it makes the waterfall uneven. If the lip is sharp the water flows out smoothly and clean looking.
If you still want a hottub, I'd put a small one on that square area closest to me from the artists rendering... you could have it slightly raised and have the overflow flow into the pool. It creates a pretty cool effect.
Also, where are they putting the drains?
How are you going to light it (important!!!!)?
Also, bring the stone all the way around the pool. The grass will die in that area where the pool is next to the grass. Or do some pebbles/small stones with landscaping there, with some tough plants. Grass will die though.