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How to Design the Perfect Luxury Home Swimming Pool

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Enjoy the feeling of being on vacation year-round with a luxury swimming pool right at home. Whether you aim to recreate a spa-like experience in your backyard or want to build the perfect outdoor area for hosting friends and family, working with an experienced architect makes it possible to design the luxury pool of your dreams. Before diving right into the design process, here are some key points to consider for your next luxury home swimming pool. Or, if you’re ready to start designing the perfect luxury pool for you, contact us today!

How Do You Intend to Use Your Pool?

Kiawah Island luxury pool design by The Anderson StudioBefore designing your custom pool, ask yourself how you intend to use it. Does a pool serve as a recreational area to gather with friends and family in summer, or do you plan to reap the health benefits of going for a daily morning swim? The key to designing a luxury pool lies in planning the pool’s intended functionality and ensuring it fits your lifestyle. For the athletic swimmer, a luxury pool should include a measured lap pool, if space permits. For smaller exercise pools, it may be possible to build a swim-in-place pool.

If your plans include enjoying the occasional Jacuzzi soak, you may want a design that creates harmony between the two elements–such as creating the illusion of a floating Jacuzzi within the pool with an infinity design.

If you plan to allow kids or pets to access the pool area, you may consider safety features, such as a fence surrounding the pool to prevent younger children from inadvertently falling in. Or, you may dedicate more square footage to the shallow end of the pool.

Is a Chlorine or Salt Water Pool Better?

Luxury pool design by The Anderson StudioThere is no correct answer to this age-old question, but before building a luxury pool, you should decide whether you want to fill it with chlorinated water or all-natural water. Depending on the type of water you use, the pool requires a different filtration system to keep it clean and safe to swim in.

While chlorine has long been traditional in pool design, today it is possible to create natural pools that are filtered by natural means by incorporating living plants into the design. These all-natural pools typically have a portion for swimming as well as a separate area of plants. In this way, an all-natural pool may double as a water feature, even when it is too cold to swim.

What Technology Does Your Pool Need?

Today, just about everything can be controlled through smart home devices and automation–even various elements of your luxury pool. Smart pools can cover and uncover the water, adjust water temperature, engage cleaning systems, and turn the lights on or off. Some smart pools even add automated fountains, waterfalls, and speakers to the mix for a more luxurious ambiance while swimming.

Having routine automated pool maintenance makes it easier than ever to care for a luxury pool. It is no longer as time-consuming or costly to ensure that your pool remains in good condition. You can control and monitor many smart pool features using a smartphone for added convenience.

What Style Should I Choose?

Luxury pool design by The Anderson StudioThe ceramic of a pool is an opportunity to inject style and personality. Different colors may communicate different design styles or faux textures, such as the look of sand, which can truly add to the overall look and feel of your luxury pool. Today, the typical light blue ceramic under the pool waterline is out of fashion, and new and exciting ideas, such as darker ceramics or thematic motifs, are trending in pool design.

Another up-and-coming trend is perimeter-overflow. This pool design allows water to flow over the edge, which gives the illusion that nothing separates the pool’s surface from the surrounding horizon. Perimeter-overflow pools tend to look modern and clean, and may even appear to empty into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean.

How Will Your Pool Fit With the Rest of Your Outdoor Space?

The most stunning luxury pools blend in stylistically with the rest of the backyard. Rather than designing a new pool from scratch with no consideration for existing elements in the area, it is better to create harmony between the rest of the space and the new pool. You may want to rearrange some of the existing landscaping or update the surrounding decking to look and feel good with your new pool.

Work With an Experienced Luxury Home Architect

There are countless possibilities when designing your custom home pool and working with an experienced architect. After all, a professional can help you plan all the features you want with an eye for detail.

At The Anderson Studio of Architecture and Interior Design, our accomplished and knowledgeable team has a knack for putting your preferences, inclinations, goals, and dreams at the center of every project you desire. Contact us for any custom luxury home design questions. We can’t wait to help you with this exciting new project!

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How to Choose a Staircase Design

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The staircase is a powerful architectural statement. Whether your home features a grand staircase or has a more private connection to the upper level, your staircase design communicates style and personality. Choosing the right style, materiality, size, and placement of your staircase can impact both the functionality and aesthetic of your overall home design. Here are the main factors to consider before you choose a staircase design for your luxury custom home. 

1. Project Budget

There are seemingly endless options for updating a staircase but, as with most home renovation projects, budget restrictions may influence the materials you end up working with and the design options you consider. Different staircase builds fall within different budget ranges, and often the best way to understand why certain models cost less or more is to ask a contractor.

2. Staircase Shape

From simple linear staircases to elegant spiral stairways, a variety of shapes and footprints are possible to build. Some of the most popular staircase design ideas include wraparound staircases, which provide a 360-degree view as you climb, winding staircases, which feature a delicate curve approaching the bottom, and elongated spiral staircases, which add a touch of opulence to any residence.

In addition to the overall layout of a staircase, it is important to consider how you intend to use the space underneath the steps. In some cases, it may be possible to leave the area underneath your staircase open. Open staircases not only preserve space underneath the staircase itself but also maintain openings between each tread. Such a design may not be ideal for homes with young children or elderly adults due to safety concerns.

If you prefer a closed staircase where the treads and risers are hidden from the side view, you may still find ways to use the space under the staircase, such as by creating a storage closet. However, keep in mind regional building codes may not permit the closed area underneath a staircase to be converted into a room, such as a bathroom, due to ceiling height constraints. Working with an experienced professional, you can find the best way to make use of the space under a closed staircase for your home.

 3. Space Allowance

Building a staircase requires careful planning to ensure the best use of space. As staircases rise, they also take up room horizontally. Depending on the amount of space available for your staircase, certain designs may fit better than others. For example, a simple, linear staircase takes up a good deal of horizontal space along the first floor while an elongated spiral staircase rise may take up only a semicircle of space along the ground floor with the majority of the structure rising above that.

An experienced architect can guide you in calculating the different options you have with your staircase layout. With their understanding of space limitations, an architect can help you make an educated decision about the best staircase shape and design to fit within a specific area of your home.

4. Household Comfort

Designing a staircase should also take comfort into account. How will it feel to climb up and down the staircase? This is especially important to consider if you plan on staying in the house through retirement. As you grow older, navigating up and down stairs may become more challenging and less comfortable. You can ensure a more comfortable staircase by opting for wider treads that allow for two-way stair traffic or by manipulating the steepness of the overall staircase. In general, closed, linear staircases are easier and safer to climb than more extravagant designs, such as spirals or wrap-around staircases.

You may also consider preparing the staircase to support extra accommodations, such as reinforcing the walls around a staircase so that they can later support a wheelchair lift later on if need be.

5. Local Code Restrictions

No matter how you hope to design your staircase, it will be necessary to comply with local building codes. These regulations exist to make sure homes and other structures are well-built and safe to use. Building codes set minimum standards for certain staircase dimensions, such as the tread depth or riser height. These minimum measurements may affect how steep your staircase can be built and how much the staircase footprint will take up horizontally across the bottom floor.

Designing a staircase is an opportunity to make an architectural statement in your home. But for a staircase to be safe and functional, it is also important to rely on careful calculations and strategic use of space.

Aside from considering how your budget and style preferences will impact your staircase design decisions, it is necessary to take into account how practical and comfortable the staircase will be to use over the years and how local building codes may limit your design options.

Build the Staircase of Your Dreams

As you can tell, there is a lot to consider before you choose a staircase design for your luxury home. Working with an experienced architect, like the Anderson Studio of Architecture and Design, can improve your overall experience of building a custom home. Our knowledgeable and accomplished team puts the client’s preferences, inclinations, goals, and dreams at the center of every project to create personalized luxury homes. When you work with a professional architect group that you can trust, you’re sure to love the way your dream home is built! Contact us for any questions or to start a new project today.

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