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Kirk Bianchi’s Outside In Approach Towards Outdoor Living
Kirk Bianchi, an acclaimed landscape architect and instructor specializing in pool and outdoor living design, has redefined the art of creating outdoor spaces that seamlessly integrate with homes. In a recent interview, he shared his insights on his approach to design, emphasizing the importance of harmony and balance between pools, landscapes, and the overall aesthetic of the property. Bianchi’s approach stands out in a world filled with extravagant pool designs that often fail to complement the essence of the home.
Creating Harmonious Outdoor Living Spaces
Bianchi’s work is a testament to his commitment to creating contemporary outdoor environments that don’t appear tacked on but rather blend seamlessly with the overall environment. He recognizes the common disconnection between the structure of a home and the chaos of the backyard, with pools overloaded with unnecessary features. His mission is to bring balance, one client at a time. “It’s a total disconnect,” notes Bianchi, referring to the jarring juxtaposition of elegant homes and theme-park-like backyards. “A lot of times you have these beautiful homes with magnificent geometry and sculptural qualities, and the backyard is just something else altogether. It’s a real travesty.”
Transforming a Backyard: A Case Study
One of Kirk Bianchi’s latest projects showcases the transformation of a backyard into a picturesque oasis. The redesign involved a vanishing edge pool with a spa overlooking a serene pond. The result exemplifies an ideal balance between the pool and outdoor living area, demonstrating Bianchi’s design philosophy.

Project Challenges:
Kirk Bianchi – “The site was challenging in that the pool is only 15ft deep, front to back, but it’s pushing 90ft in length. And the back edge is just one straight line that follows the edge of the property.”

Kirk Bianchi – “The length of the pool was driven by the viewing angles. We were thinking, where are you going to appreciate this from? So that’s how the shape came to be.”
Creating Immersive Experiences
Kirk Bianchi’s approach extends beyond aesthetics to practicality and user experience. His designs prioritize clients’ desires, whether it’s enjoying the sunrise over a pond, capturing the majesty of trees in a reflection, or taking advantage of a unique view of a golf course. These considerations make his designs truly immersive and personalized.

Kirk Bianchi – “We just really wanted them to feel like they were immersed in their park-like setting of the golf course without being enclosed and encaged.”
Current Trends in Pool and Outdoor Living Design
When asked about current trends and future directions in pool and outdoor living design, Kirk Bianchi shared his perspective. He emphasized the importance of moving beyond specialization and adopting a more holistic approach to design. In the past, specialization in pools or other elements often led to disconnected outdoor spaces. The shift is towards a more unified, cohesive design.
Kirk Bianchi – “Many times in this industry, we’re not creating a cohesive finished environment. One person is going in and dominating the whole space and not allowing for the other elements to cohesively fit together.”
Tailoring Designs to Meet Client Preferences
Bianchi recognizes the importance of understanding and accommodating the specific needs and preferences of each client. His approach involves helping clients see the value of balancing form and function and reminding them that a balance with the natural surroundings and landscape should be the priority.
Kirk Bianchi – “You’ve got to show people that if we make your pool too big, you’re going to eat away at the landscape area, and that’s what you’re really looking at from inside.”
Kirk Bianchi – “This all has to work together. Proportion is really the theme here. Don’t make something disproportionately inappropriate for the space.”
Bianchi’s approach to pool and outdoor living design is a refreshing departure from the excessive and disjointed designs that have become all too common. His focus on harmony, balance, and creating immersive experiences sets his work apart in the industry. Through his dedication to understanding and accommodating client preferences, he ensures that his designs are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. In a world of extravagant pools and chaotic backyard spaces, Kirk Bianchi stands out as a designer who brings artistry and balance to outdoor living.
Seeing The Bigger Picture
Collaboration is a cornerstone of Bianchi’s approach to design. He recognizes that to achieve the level of excellence he strives for, it often takes a diverse team of experts. In the world of design, especially for complex projects, collaboration is vital. Kirk explains, “That’s how I work because I’m not a person who’s just at a pool company and we only do pools. That’s where I started in the world. But because I went on my own as a designer who builds the team, I’m able to bring in others. I do that on almost every project.”
He goes on to emphasize the value of interdisciplinary collaboration, citing projects where the pool was only a fraction of the scope. In such cases, he and his team took on broader remodels, including house exteriors and reconfiguring structures. Kirk encourages his peers to adopt a cross-disciplinary approach, stating, “Let the customer know the big picture here. Maybe you’re the first person there, and they called you, and they’re only starting with you. And you say, you know what? I’ve got a vision for your property that’s bigger than just giving you a new pool. We would not be delivering what’s possible here.”
Teaching The Outside-In Approach
Beyond his work as the principal designer for Bianchi Designs, Kirk Bianchi is also an educator. He currently teaches aspects of his outside-in approach in a class through Genesis, a leading education platform for pool professionals. This role as an educator allows him to share his extensive knowledge and passion for designing harmonious outdoor spaces with the next generation of pool and landscape professionals.
In his classes, Kirk imparts not only the technical skills required for creating exceptional outdoor living spaces but also the philosophy and principles that underlie his design approach. As an educator, he plays a pivotal role in shaping the industry, instilling in his students the importance of collaboration, balance, and the integration of indoor and outdoor spaces.
Kirk Bianchi – “Teaching at Genesis allows me to pass on not just how to create a swimming pool or an outdoor living space but the philosophy behind it. It’s about harmonizing the space, understanding the site, and collaborating with other experts.”
Listen to our entire conversation with Kirk Bianchi on the Pool Magazine podcast.
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Tenex Capital Management Acquires Pool Builder Franchisor, Blue Haven National Management Inc.
New York, NY – December 3, 2025 – Tenex Capital Management (“Tenex”) is pleased to announce an investment in Blue Haven National Management, Inc. (“Blue Haven” or “The Company”), a 71-year-old franchisor of swimming pool builders.
Headquartered in San Diego, CA, Blue Haven is believed to be the 2nd largest residential-focused pool builder franchisor in the United States. With 60+ locations nationally, Blue Haven is one of the most recognized brands in the pool industry. Blue Haven will continue to be run by Ryan Ripley, President/CEO and Matt Kimball, COO.
Blue Haven CEO, Ryan Ripley, commented, “We were very impressed by Tenex’s experience and network in the pool space and other similar industries. They offer extensive operational expertise and are poised to support our efforts in expanding our footprint by enabling us to better service existing and new franchisees. We have spent the past couple of years developing new technology for pool builders that is designed to improve the customer experience, and we believe Tenex will be a valuable partner as we continue to develop and implement Blue Haven’s offerings.”
Blue Haven COO, Matt Kimball stated, “Tenex provides the capital and resources that we believe will support our growth plans. We expect this partnership to help us move more quickly and make targeted investments for the benefit of our franchisee base and other stakeholders.”
Tenex Managing Director, Gabe Wood, remarked, “We are thrilled to partner with the Blue Haven management team & franchise operators. We look forward to providing marketing and technology support, as well as other capabilities that will allow Blue Haven to pursue their strategic and operational objectives to drive sustainable growth for this respected brand.”
The transaction closed on November 26th, 2025.
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Thinking Around Covers & Corners: A Pac-Man Style Spa
A client approached Rockwater Farm Landscapes & Hardscapes with a unique request: design a luxury backyard pool and spa that incorporated an autocover system. For many designers, that detail might have been a limitation, but for Todd Thomasson, owner of Rockwater Farm, it became the spark for something original. Rather than compromise the spa design, he treated the challenge as an opportunity to elevate the overall aesthetic. The result is a one-of-a-kind “Pac-Man” style spa that delivers both functionality and a striking focal point for the backyard.
A Philosophy of Unique Design
For Thomasson, every project begins with the belief that no two backyards should ever look the same. “We simply don’t build the same thing twice,” he explained. “Even if it’s another 20 by 40 pool, the backyard, the access, the elevations—all of it is different. Every time is the first time for us, and that’s what makes design exciting”.
This philosophy extends beyond pools. Founded nearly two decades ago, Rockwater Farm began as a landscaping company rooted in Thomasson’s background as a trained stonemason. Over the years, the company evolved to specialize in complete outdoor environments—pools, pavilions, fireplaces, outdoor kitchens, and landscape integration. That holistic approach ensures projects flow seamlessly, with one point of accountability and a vision that unifies all elements of the backyard.
Setting the Stage for Something Different
Like many of Rockwater Farm’s most memorable projects, this one began with a relationship. The homeowners had been long-time maintenance clients, trusting the company with their property care for years. When they purchased a new home in a growing neighborhood, they wanted more than just a functional backyard — they envisioned a place to entertain, gather, and enjoy with family.
The project unfolded in phases. First came a patio, outdoor kitchen, and pergola connected to the house — all designed and built by Thomasson’s team. But those elements were only part of a bigger dream. From the start, the homeowners knew a pool and spa would eventually complete the space. The question wasn’t if, but how.
The “Pac-Man” Spa
When it came time to plan the pool and reconcile the client’s desire for an autocover, Thomasson faced a design puzzle. The cover system required uninterrupted space at one end of the pool, which conflicted with traditional spa placement. Rather than forcing a compromise, he cut a quarter out of the spa and turned it into a design opportunity.
“I didn’t want the typical spa on the side of the pool that spills in. Those are dime a dozen,” said Thomasson. “We’re always asking: what haven’t we done, or what can we pull from different projects to create something unique? This became what we call a crow’s nest of a spa, perched up on the corner of the pool. Because of the shape, it ended up looking like Pac-Man”.
The cut-out serves multiple purposes. It creates a clean line for the autocover to function, ensures no one has their back to the pool—a safety consideration—and frames the water in a striking way. “By taking out that piece, we kept visibility of the water as a priority. Everyone in the spa is still looking across the pool, not away from it,” he explained.

A Balance of Safety and Style
Safety wasn’t an afterthought. For Thomasson, it was ingrained in the design process. He recalled his own childhood experiences as part of the inspiration: “I grew up with a pool. My mom was a school teacher, sitting on the deck with a whistle. That always stuck with me—the importance of seeing the water. It’s something I think about in every project”.
In this way, the spa design became both functional and symbolic. It respected the client’s need for safety, maintained visual oversight of the water, and at the same time became a distinctive element that elevated the project’s sophistication.

Material Selections That Complement the Design
The pool’s elegance extends beyond its shape. Every material was selected with care. Around the pool, Thomasson used marble decking with a sandblasted finish, chosen for its comfort and practicality. “It doesn’t get hot underfoot like flagstone, pavers, or even concrete. At the same time, it provides grip, so it’s safe as well as beautiful”.
The pavilion, angled to enhance views from the house, introduces a rustic counterpoint with Pennsylvania flagstone underfoot and heavy timber framing overhead. “Everything on this project is natural stone. We don’t really do pavers. I’m biased as a former stonemason, but I believe it’s a better product. It holds up, and it looks timeless,” Thomasson said.
The interior finish of the pool is a darker blue plaster, selected for both aesthetic and practical reasons. It reflects light beautifully and helps maintain water temperature, creating shimmering, reflective tones that change with the sky.
Transitioning Spaces Through Stone
Another intentional design detail was the use of contrasting materials at transitions. “I like step treads to be a contrasting material so they stand out. If you run travertine everywhere, bright sunlight can wash out those changes and someone could trip. By mixing materials, you get safety and visual definition, while also creating a sense of arriving in a new space,” Thomasson explained.

Bringing the Backyard to Life at Night
While the spa steals the show during the day, the backyard transforms into something even more dramatic after sunset. Thomasson integrated extensive lighting throughout the landscape, pavilion, and pool features. Solid granite fire bowls, gas-powered and glowing after dark, punctuate the scene. The pavilion’s fireplace adds warmth and atmosphere, while deck jets and bubblers with LED lighting create playful movement and vibrant accents.
“There’s just a lot of different activity that can happen out here. It’s not just a backyard—it’s a resort,” Thomasson said.
The Moment It All Came Together
For Thomasson, the true impact of the design hit during the project’s first photo shoot. “It really sank in when I was there at night. The lights were on, it was warm, everything came together. I just walked around and thought, ‘We actually built this. This looks awesome.’ It was one of those moments where you stop, take it in, and appreciate what you created”.
That moment of reflection underscores what makes Rockwater Farm distinctive: a blend of design ingenuity, craftsmanship, and respect for the client’s trust.
Beyond the Expected
What could have been a design obstacle—the integration of an autocover—became the genesis of one of Rockwater Farm’s most memorable projects. By embracing the challenge, Thomasson and his team produced something that is not only functional but also a signature piece of design. The Pac-Man spa represents more than a clever workaround; it reflects a philosophy of turning limitations into opportunities.
In Thomasson’s words, “Ultimately, you want something different in your portfolio. That’s how we approach design. It’s about pushing creativity while still serving the client’s needs”.
For Rockwater Farm, thinking around covers and corners has become second nature—and it shows in every detail of this unique backyard retreat.
Ready to take a deeper dive?
Listen to our entire conversation with Todd Thomasson of Rockwater Farm on the Pool Magazine Podcast.
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Anthony & Sylvan Pools Announces CEO Transition
WARMINSTER, PA, UNITED STATES, October 10, 2025 — Anthony & Sylvan Pools – the premier residential swimming pool and spa builder, renovator, and service provider in the United States – today announced that Chief Executive Officer Bonnie Chong will be stepping down after nearly eight years with the company to pursue a new opportunity in the professional services sector.
Since joining Anthony & Sylvan in 2018, Chong has held several key executive positions, including General Counsel, Chief Financial Officer, and most recently Chief Executive Officer since April 2022. During her tenure, she guided the company through the challenges of the pandemic and the post-COVID market environment while helping to strengthen its culture, built a high-performing leadership team and prepared a framework for the next phase of growth. Chong reflected, “Leading and supporting Anthony & Sylvan’s growth over the past eight years has been a true honor for me. I am grateful for what we have achieved and look forward to its continued growth and success in the years ahead.”
Chong will remain on the Anthony & Sylvan Board of Directors to support a smooth transition and continue contributing to the company’s strategy.
The Board has appointed Alan Walker, Senior Vice President of Operations, as Interim CEO, effective October 22, 2025, while a search is conducted for a permanent successor. With more than 20 years at Anthony & Sylvan, Walker brings extensive operational experience, deep industry knowledge, and strong relationships throughout the organization and the pool industry.
“Bonnie’s leadership, intellect, and integrity have guided Anthony & Sylvan through a transformative period,” said Erik Waldin, Chairman of the Board. “We are grateful for her many contributions and wish her all the best in her future endeavors. We also have full confidence in Alan’s leadership and his ability to continue the company’s positive momentum.”
About Anthony & Sylvan
Founded in 1946, Anthony & Sylvan Pools is one of the nation’s largest and most experienced swimming pool design and construction companies. In its nearly 80-year history, it has served more than a million customers throughout the U.S.
The entities doing business as Anthony & Sylvan Pools include Anthony & Sylvan Pools Corporation, Anthony & Sylvan Corp. and Anthony & Sylvan Pools North Carolina LLC. Anthony & Sylvan’s statewide licenses/registrations: #SPB.0000089 and HIC.0501976(CT); #2006201521(DE); #410512000233(DC); CPC1459629 and CPC1459777 (FL); #203008(MA); 05-129792 – Reg#95872(MD); #13VH01546700(NJ); #H-20201 and #WC22294H09(NY); #0023414(NV); #68766(NC); #006381(PA); GC-46619(RI); CLG 125269(SC); #75966(TN);13800478-5501(UT); #2701011419(VA RFC/ELE); and #WV030223(WV). FOR INFORMATION ABOUT CONTRACTORS AND THE NEW JERSEY CONTRACTORS’ REGISTRATION ACT, CONTACT THE NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY, DIVISION OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS AT 1.888.656.6225.
Nicole Lasorda
Anthony & Sylvan
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