The client sought to transform their raised patio pool area and a lower walkout patio that would connect seamlessly with the rear doors of their home. They wanted the new design to blend harmoniously with the surroundings and the Tudor style of the house. Initially unsure of the possibilities within their budget, the client desired a modern, updated look with features that would elevate their outdoor living space.
To bring the client’s vision to fruition, we began by collaborating closely to explore all viable options within their budget. This collaborative process helped the client understand the potential enhancements and choose features that best suited their needs.
We then proceeded to install new pool fittings including RGBW LED lighting, an automatic pool water top-up, we also replaced the underground pipework, ensuring the pool functioned as well as brand-new.
We built walk in corner step lined to match the pool in blue mosaic.
Natural stone paving and matching coping stones were laid to both the pool surround and lower patio area. This was divided by a red brick retaining wall with natural stones steps leading up to the pool.
The old pool pump was quite noisy and disruptive. We installed a new variable speed pump that is whisper quiet.
This meticulous renovation resulted in a harmonious and aesthetically pleasing outdoor space that met all the client’s expectations.
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