From the dig to the last photo was from June 10th to to July 5th. Although really they only worked about 10 of those days. The rain has put all the subs behind.
Thanks. I thought the waterline tile sort of tied everything together. Consists of 3 or 4 different shades of brown glass as well as some individual travertine squares. The spill way they built by hand by cutting down travertine pavers. Yes, I plan to seal it because I much prefer the color when it's wet. This is as far as it's come so far. Thought I had filled in my sig. What's missing?
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I love these 'instant' pools!! How long did it take from dig to the last photo you posted?
From the dig to the last photo was from June 10th to to July 5th. Although really they only worked about 10 of those days. The rain has put all the subs behind.
The stone work on the spa and raised beam is fabulous. I've never seen that before - very unique in great way! Your glass tile is so sophisticated - goes well with the pool design and material choices. I can't wait to see the water splashing down the spa spillway - that will be exciting to watch and hear!
Thanks. I thought the waterline tile sort of tied everything together. Consists of 3 or 4 different shades of brown glass as well as some individual travertine squares. The spill way they built by hand by cutting down travertine pavers.
As we speak, our travertine decking is being installed. So I particularly like yours. The color is wonderful! Do you plan to seal the travertine?
Yes, I plan to seal it because I much prefer the color when it's wet. I'm very happy going with 24x24 pavers layed "normally" as opposed to a pattern of any sort. Think it looks rather classic and the Versailles pattern seems overdone to me. No offense to anyone using a Versailles pattern. I just wanted something that looked fairly traditional.
Now is this as far as your build has come along or you will post the rest of the picture story later? I can't wait to see!!! When you get a chance, fill in your signature so we have some of the pool specs and particulars.
Take care. Suz.
This is as far as it's come so far. Thought I had filled in my sig. What's missing?
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What fun! A almost done pool in one sitting! If only it was like that in real life huh?
I wish that's how it worked. It's been terribly frustrating to have the lulls between actual construction happening.
I love the curves on the corners! How deep is it?
Thanks. It's 4' deep throughout the pool. We don't do any jumping or diving. It's mostly just for relaxing and socializing. In our previous pool we had a deep end and that part of the pool was seldom if ever used.
I see that you already have your test kit! WOW!
It's on order.
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