A space constraint does
not mean a small pool! These homeowners were facing space
constraints, but wanted a large pool. Texas Pools made the
solution a simple one – utilize every square inch of space
possible.
NSPI Region III - 2002 Design Award Winner
Formal Setting - Pool 2
Dancing fountains enhance
the formal look of this beautiful pool. Vertical fountains
and a roman negative edge spa sets this Texas Pools creation
apart.
Formal Setting - Pool 3
Who could ask for more?
When the homeowners said they had a small backyard they meant
it. All they really wanted was a small spa, but they got so
much more.
Region II - 2003 Design Award Winner
Formal Setting - Pool 4
The fusion of classical
elements and geometric shape gives this Texas Pools design
a unique look.
Formal Setting - Pool 5
Where does the pool end
and the lake begin? This stunning negative edge pool with
beautiful handmade Italian glass mosaic tiles is 830 square
feet and slopes from 3.5 to 5 feet deep.
Region II - 2002 Design Award Winner
Formal Setting - Pool 6
A negative edge and mini
streamer water feature projecting water into the pool add
an unexpected magnificence.
NSPI Region III - 2001 Design Award Winner
Formal Setting - Pool 7
This creative pool is distinguished
by a unique formal design and a 6-inch raised semi-circular
spa.
NSPI Region III - 2002 Design Award Winner
Formal Setting - Pool 8
Homeowners enjoy this classical
Roman-ended pool which enhanced the already formal look of
the home.
NSPI Region III - 2003 Design Award Winner
Formal Setting - Pool 9
This beautiful pool is highlighted
by a stair-stepped all-tile water feature, which spans the
entire length of the pool.
NSPI Region III - 2003 Design Award Winner
Formal Setting - Pool 10
Enjoy the view. This magnificent
pool features a three-tiered formal fountain set inside the
pool.