Luxury Midcentury Swimming Pool Ideas and Designs

Beverly Hills MicCentury Modern
Beverly Hills MicCentury Modern
Dutton Architects Inc.Dutton Architects Inc.
Dutton Architects did an extensive renovation of a post and beam mid-century modern house in the canyons of Beverly Hills. The house was brought down to the studs, with new interior and exterior finishes, windows and doors, lighting, etc. A secure exterior door allows the visitor to enter into a garden before arriving at a glass wall and door that leads inside, allowing the house to feel as if the front garden is part of the interior space. Similarly, large glass walls opening to a new rear gardena and pool emphasizes the indoor-outdoor qualities of this house. photos by Undine Prohl
Reinterpreted Mid-Century
Reinterpreted Mid-Century
Marc-Michaels Interior DesignMarc-Michaels Interior Design
©Edward Butera / ibi designs / Boca Raton, Florida
Westchester Residence
Westchester Residence
JWT AssociatesJWT Associates
We replaced the coping, re-plastered the pool, and added new waterline tile from Heath Ceramics in LA. The new deck is Mangaris wood.
Hines & Biega Family
Hines & Biega Family
Richard's Total Backyard SolutionsRichard's Total Backyard Solutions
From day to night- this modern pool will be a Houston-Heights classic. We love the clean lines and light color palette selected by this customer. The key features of this pool include: - 88 perimeter pool & spa combo (approx.. 26' x18') -LED Color changing lights - Porcelain waterline tile - Snow White Travertine & coping - Artic White Stacked stone - Pebbled plaster in the color "Lapis Blue"
Sandy Springs House
Sandy Springs House
Philip Babb ArchitectPhilip Babb Architect
Courtyard view. John Clemmer Photography

Luxury Midcentury Swimming Pool Ideas and Designs

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