Hello to all,
First, I want to thank everyone for their continued support and feedback, it has been invaluable. We are finalizing our design and refining bids this wkend.
Next, wanted your opinion on placement of a gas fire feature. We have a wall that runs 2/3 to the back lenght of the pool with 4 columns. The two columns in the middle will be taller than the ones on each end. The wall and columns will all be travertine-based and t-tine scuppers in the middle taller two. My question is, if we go with some fire features [bowls on top of the columns], is there a pool design std that you put the fire-bowls on the end columns or the two middle columns with the scuppers? I know this is probably a preference, but if anyone has added this feature in a similar configuration, how did you do yours and are you happy with it or would youi change it? We have everything else completely done but this aspect.
Finally, as soons as we select our PB, I will take before, plenty of during and after pics.
Again, I appreciate all your help and feedback.
Best regards,
tstex
First, I want to thank everyone for their continued support and feedback, it has been invaluable. We are finalizing our design and refining bids this wkend.
Next, wanted your opinion on placement of a gas fire feature. We have a wall that runs 2/3 to the back lenght of the pool with 4 columns. The two columns in the middle will be taller than the ones on each end. The wall and columns will all be travertine-based and t-tine scuppers in the middle taller two. My question is, if we go with some fire features [bowls on top of the columns], is there a pool design std that you put the fire-bowls on the end columns or the two middle columns with the scuppers? I know this is probably a preference, but if anyone has added this feature in a similar configuration, how did you do yours and are you happy with it or would youi change it? We have everything else completely done but this aspect.
Finally, as soons as we select our PB, I will take before, plenty of during and after pics.
Again, I appreciate all your help and feedback.
Best regards,
tstex