A freeform pool, natural stone, and layered outdoor living spaces create a resort-style setting. Distinct zones for lounging, entertainment, dining, and gathering connect through a continuous, open layout.
This Wellspring is a freeform pool design measuring 16′ x 40′ and 5′ 10″ at its deepest point. A large sun shelf creates ample space to lounge in the water, while wide entry steps and wraparound seating provide easy access and a place to socialize in the shallow end.
A separate, elevated Round Spa with Spillover adds a dedicated relaxation area alongside the main pool.
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Caribbean Sparkle gives the water a clear, bright blue that stands out against the light deck and surrounding stone. The color helps define the shape while keeping the water the focal point.
A lighter hue also helps the water stand out against the stone fireplace, shaded pavilion, and darker trees at the edge of the yard. Even from a distance, the pool is bright and inviting.
Ask your dealer about how water depth and surrounding hardscapes can shift the final water color of the pool in your yard.
Set just off the pool’s edge, the raised spa creates a second focal point and adds height variation to the layout. The stone surround ties it to the fireplace and columns, reinforcing a consistent material palette across the space.
The spillover introduces movement and sound, while visually linking the spa back to the pool.
A light stone coping traces the curves of the freeform pool and circular spa, giving the water a crisp, continuous edge. The lighter tone defines the outline without adding a heavy frame.
Its color aligns with the surrounding deck and steps, allowing the pool edge to sit naturally within the hardscape.
A light concrete patio spans the space with clean joints and uninterrupted runs, accommodating multiple seating areas without breaking up the layout. The lighter tone reflects light across the surface and allows the surrounding stone and water features to stand out.
A pavilion defines a dedicated dining area set apart from the pool. The roof provides shade and protection from weather, allowing the space to be used consistently throughout the day. The low stone wall anchors the structure and ties it to the surrounding materials.
Set below the main deck, the sunken kitchen and bar are on the same level as the pool, allowing the cooking area to remain part of the activity. A cantilever umbrella protects the food and the preparer from the heat of direct sunlight.
The fireplace anchors the covered living area, creating a clear focal point under the pavilion and adding vertical structure in a yard where most of the other lines stay low and wide.
A mounted TV extends the use of this space beyond the pool, reinforcing it as a dedicated destination within the overall design.
A canopy daybed establishes a secondary lounge area along the far side of the pool, giving that edge a defined purpose within the layout. Its placement balances the pavilion by introducing another destination across the water.
The fabric panels soften the hardscape, adding contrast to the surrounding stone, concrete, and tree line.
Plantings are concentrated along the patio edges, using river rock, shrubs, ornamental grasses, and containers to soften the transition from hardscape to landscape. Their low profile defines the patio without introducing visual clutter.
The river rock color complements the stone walls, fireplace, and spa base, carrying similar tones across the space across the space.
Set just off the pool’s edge, the raised spa creates a second focal point and adds height variation to the layout. The stone surround ties it to the fireplace and columns, reinforcing a consistent material palette across the space.
The spillover introduces movement and sound, while visually linking the spa back to the pool.
A light stone coping traces the curves of the freeform pool and circular spa, giving the water a crisp, continuous edge. The lighter tone defines the outline without adding a heavy frame.
Its color aligns with the surrounding deck and steps, allowing the pool edge to sit naturally within the hardscape.
The patio uses a wide light-colored concrete surface with clean joints and long open spans. It gives the backyard room for multiple seating zones without making the space feel broken into smaller pieces.
The lighter color also helps the whole yard feel brighter. It reflects more light back toward the water and works well with the Caribbean Sparkle finish.
A pavilion defines a dedicated dining area set apart from the pool. The roof provides shade and protection from weather, allowing the space to be used consistently throughout the day. The low stone wall anchors the structure and ties it to the surrounding materials.
Set below the main deck, the sunken kitchen and bar are on the same level as the pool, allowing the cooking area to remain part of the activity. A cantilever umbrella protects the food and the preparer from the heat of direct sunlight.
The fireplace anchors the covered living area, creating a clear focal point under the pavilion and adding vertical structure in a yard where most of the other lines stay low and wide.
A mounted TV extends the use of this space beyond the pool, reinforcing it as a dedicated destination within the overall design.
A canopy daybed establishes a secondary lounge area along the far side of the pool, giving that edge a defined purpose within the layout. Its placement balances the pavilion by introducing another destination across the water.
The fabric panels soften the hardscape, adding contrast to the surrounding stone, concrete, and tree line.
Plantings are concentrated along the patio edges, using river rock, shrubs, ornamental grasses, and containers to soften the transition from hardscape to landscape. Their low profile defines the patio without introducing visual clutter.
The river rock color complements the stone walls, fireplace, and spa base, carrying similar tones across the space across the space.
A local Thursday Pools dealer can tell you how the Wellspring fits your yard, how the pool, spa, and surrounding features come together, and what the full project costs. Fill out the form to get connected.
Images are intended for inspiration; final designs, features, and finishes may vary based on site conditions, selections, and project requirements.