In addition, using ground concrete for the pool matches the interior of the home and is a simple material choice which allows curves of hard surfaces and minimises grout lines and creates visual cohesion from inside and out.
The 130mm concrete slab gives an architectural feel to the edge of the pool and the ability for tight radii around the spa internals.
Expansion saw cuts were installed to minimise cracking and control movement.
Agy drains (flexible, corrugated drainage pipes)were installed to the concrete perimeter to capture water run off, as we didn’t want to install surface water drains which would have compromised the minimalist look of the ground concrete.
Challenges – and overcoming them
Challenges presented with the project included an existing underground water tank which dictated the size and position of the pool, leaving limited planting height.
In addition, established trees to the boundary line that the owner wished to keep presented pool fence compliance issues and tight access through a 1.2m gate meant a slow digging process.
To overcome these factors, a careful interpretation of pool fence regulations meant we could hide a 1.8m tall fence behind the hedge to comply – instead of in front of the hedge.
This allowed the space to feel more open and allowed for more expansive movement, rest and play areas for a visually more appealing outcome.
Anston round circular steppers in a Bondi colour were chosen to complement the round spa and other circular elements, including the raised round planter.