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SHAPES & SIZES

The shape and size of a pool is a total variable determined only by pool placement, yard size and budget.
These are only a few of the unlimited options available. We encourage you to use the shapes here as a guide to create your own custom oasis.

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The rectangle is one of the most basic of shapes available. Unlimited in size, the rectangle is a preferred choice for larger pools particularly with an automatic cover option.

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The Grecian design takes a basic rectangle, cuts the corners and creates a diamond shape that gives the shape a little more character.
Placing the entry stair on the corner adds to the interesting possibilities to this shape.

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The oval is the most extreme version of a rectangle where the entire end is rounded off. 
The design removes all corners and angles for a smooth continuous wall allowing for easy cleaning by both automatic and manual cleaners.

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The roman is a rectangle with a rounded end. Two rounded ends get you a double roman.
Its also been called an oval with shoulders.

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The Gothic is almost the "negative" of a rectangle. The corners are turned inward instead of outward.

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Cant decide if you want a diving pool or not? Here you go. Two pools. One for both of you.

FREEFORM SHAPES

Anything not a rectangle is considered a freeform. Pools in this category might include "Mickey Mouse", a guitar or the shape of state state you call home.

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The kidney is the most recognizable of the freeform shapes simply because the name actually implies what it is. Mountain stream, aspen, cypress and mountain pond are all great names but dont tell you a thing about the pool. Everyone knows what a kidney bean looks like.

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Similar to a kidney, it does sort of describe the shape. It's a rectangle with one end "bubbled out".

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Yes, it looks like the number eight.

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Call them what you will, these pools are freeforms with no resemblance to their name. 
Draw a squiggly line on some paper, call it what you want and we will build it.

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