Skimmer System
A skimmer pool is a practical and efficient solution, ideal for most residential properties. It offers a clean finish, reliable performance, and a more straightforward system without compromising on usability or design.
Skimmer pools operate by drawing water through built-in skimmer boxes, maintaining circulation and removing debris from the surface. They are versatile in design and can be adapted to suit a wide range of home styles and outdoor spaces.
A skimmer pool can be custom built to match your layout, size requirements, and lifestyle. It provides a dependable and cost-effective option, while still allowing for a well-designed outdoor space that is functional, comfortable, and easy to maintain.
Lap Pools
If fitness is your priority, then a custom-built concrete lap pool is one of the most practical choices you can make for your home. And it’s not just about exercise. A lap pool is also an excellent solution for long or narrow spaces where a traditional pool may not fit as well.
Lap pools are typically long and streamlined, often starting from around 15 metres in length and 2 to 3 metres in width. They can be positioned alongside the house, at the rear, or even integrated into the overall layout of the home.
With a lap pool, you are not limited by size or shape. Every detail can be tailored to suit your fitness goals, your family’s needs, the dimensions of your land, and the design of your home. From depth profiles to finishes and features, it is built exactly as required.
There is a clear difference when it is done properly. Having your own dedicated space to swim, right at home, is both practical and lasting.
Plunge Pools
A plunge pool is a great option for smaller sections and properties with limited space, providing the perfect spot for a dip on a hot Thai summers day, and a great outdoor space for entertaining.
Plunge pools are named after the naturally occurring ponds below waterfalls. They can be designed to create a calm, peaceful and private escape away from the stresses of life, or a small space for loads of fun.
A plunge pool can be custom crafted to any size and shape to suit your outdoor dimensions and design of your home. The design can also incorporate large built-in seating areas around the entire edge of the pool – perfect for entertaining and relaxation.
Infinity Pools
An infinity pool is more than just a swimming pool. It is an architectural feature that connects water, landscape, and perspective.
Whether positioned to overlook a view or integrated within a garden, each design must respond to its surroundings. The goal is a clean, seamless transition where the water appears to extend beyond its edge.
Our custom concrete pools combine considered design with precise hydraulic engineering, ensuring the system performs properly while achieving the intended visual effect.
When done correctly, an infinity pool does not stand apart from its environment. It becomes part of it.
Overflow Pools
An overflow pool is a premium choice for homeowners looking to create a clean, seamless finish, where water flows evenly over the edge for a refined, high-end look. It not only enhances the visual appeal, but also improves surface cleaning by constantly removing debris.
Overflow pools are designed with water levels sitting flush with the surrounding edge, creating that mirror-like effect often seen in luxury resorts. They can be built as infinity edge pools, perimeter overflow, or slot overflow systems, depending on the layout and design intent of the home.
An overflow system can be custom built to suit your space, architectural style, and overall landscape design. It delivers both performance and presence, creating a pool that feels integrated, balanced, and built to stand out.
Design Considerations
A well-designed pool is more than just the structure. The surrounding elements determine how the space functions and feels.
Pool coping defines the edge and overall finish, while decking should be practical, durable, and comfortable underfoot. Water features can add movement and atmosphere, enhancing the overall experience.
Fencing is essential for safety but should still suit the design. Spas can be integrated for added comfort and usability.
Other key factors include lighting for evening use, proper drainage, and smart equipment placement for easy maintenance.
When everything is considered together, the result is a clean, functional space that works as it should and lasts over time.