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Situated over an hour from a beach and with a house that had the most beautiful view of the lush green Gippsland hills – an infinity pool (a disappearing edge or negative edge pool) was the only choice for this site.
Situated over an hour from a beach and with a house that had the most beautiful view of the lush green Gippsland hills – an infinity pool (a disappearing edge or negative edge pool) was the only choice for this site.
The clients had a self-cleaning pool before and this was their second one.
Negative edge serving as a barrier
The Vogue was a Maxi Rib free-standing pool that had a purpose-built edge made during the manufacturing of the pool shell – a small drop which then allowed us to build an overflow edge into a catchment tank below. This edge was the required 1.2m in height which means the pool wall acted as the pool barrier or pool fence. By not having to see the fence this negative edge enhanced the view even more.
Choosing the right pool colour
They wanted the colour of the pool to be in complete contrast with the green view of the Gippsland hills and wanted the colour to make a splash. They loved that the pool was always blue and felt it was a very inviting colour to swim. ‘Pool water should be a definite blue’ and sapphire blue created different versions of blue water depending on the sun and clouds.