Understanding Different Pool Shapes

What pool shape is best for you?

What pool shape is best for you?

Planning the size and shape of your swimming pool is arguably the most exciting part of the process, other than actually swimming in your completed pool. However, there’s a lot of questions to ask before deciding: How many people will use the pool? How many swimmers? How many loungers? However large or small that number is, there is a pool shape that is perfect for your needs! Check out this list to see which pool shape is the best for you.

Classic-Styles

Roman

A Roman-style pool shape is essentially a rectangle that has two flat edges and two bowed-out edges, one with stairs and one without. There is also an elevated pool deck along one side of the pool with a jacuzzi. This shape is perfect for both swimmers and those who just like to relax in the water. This pool shape looks great with a waterfall from the raised deck into the swimming pool.

Grecian

Grecian style pool shapes marry round edges with a rectangular shape. They either have beveled or concave corners and a wide space in the middle for swimming. This design is perfect for large family get-togethers.

Geometric

Lazy L

A lazy l pool shape is just like what it sounds, it looks like a capital letter “L” with a long rectangle attached to a shorter rectangle at the bottom. This pool shape lends itself to diving boards and cozy living spaces in the corner of the L, you could even put a jacuzzi with a waterfall there as well.

Rectangle

A rectangle is perfect if you have a limited space in your backyard, as it’s just a long strip of the pool. This pool shape is also ideal if you swim for fitness, like doing laps.

Free Form Geometric

If geometric edges match your design aesthetic but you also want a huge pool, a free-formed geometric pool style is perfect for you. It’s customizable and easily accessories with waterfalls, slides, jacuzzis, etc.

Rounded

Free Form

A freeform pool shape is the most customizable shape, and it’s perfect if you have a unique backyard or a lot of natural rocks nearby. Unlike a geometric shape, a rounded free-form pool shape can fit right into your backyard, whatever your terrain.

Figure 8 & Kidney

A figure 8 or kidney-shaped pool allows for free-flowing water in a more organic shape. Figure 8 has a symmetrical design, where a kidney pool shape is flat on one side. Both are great for swimming and lounging and can easily be outfitted with accessories like waterfalls.

Circular & Oval

Circular or oval shaped pools are more examples of a classic design. These are great if you have a flat, open backyard.  A perfect circle needs more space to accommodate the shape but can be accessorized with enclosures. An oval is more suited to classic homes, and can easily be paired with a diving board and stairs.

Contact Sunrise Premier Pool Builders Today For Your Pool Installation

Whether you want an in-ground hot tub installed or are looking for the perfect portable hot tub, Sunrise Pool Builders are here to help. We are happy to walk you through every step of the design process and ensure that your pool or spa meets the needs of every member of your family and all of the activities you want a pool or spa for. If you are ready to design the perfect pool or spa for your home, contact the experts at Sunrise Pools & Spas. For more information on our services, contact us online or give us a call at 410-349-3852. To see examples of our work, check us out on social media on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Google+.

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