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Pool Designs – 50 Luxury Pools That Will Inspire You

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Pool Designs - 50 Luxury Pools That Will Inspire You

When discussing the world of luxury pools and pool designs, one can’t go very far in the conversation without bringing up gunite pools. Unquestionably, concrete inground pools offer the most versatility in terms of customization. Homeowners go all out tricking out their backyards with the latest outdoor living amenities to take their backyards to the next level. Consequently, they want their pool designs to have the latest state-of-the-art technology. Builders are constantly being asked to push the envelope and incorporate pool features that complement the aesthetics of the home.

Tranqulity of Moving Water

Luxury inground pool with sheer descents - retaining wall
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This luxury inground pool with multiple sheer descents coming from a raised retaining wall offers the tranquility of moving water and provides a tasteful and elegant focal feature in the pool area.


Outdoor Pool & Patio Design

Simple and elegant outdoor pool patio design
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A simple and elegant backyard that makes excellent use of the space provided to offer a classic-looking outdoor pool and patio. Cohesive and tasteful throughout the entire space.


Personal Backyard Oasis

Backyard resort. Pool design with tanning ledge, bubblers, sheer descents.
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This space backyard resort had room for a huge pool design with a large tanning ledge. Bubblers and sheer descents add to the atmosphere of complete relaxation.


Covered Patio & Pool Vibe

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When the summer is hot, you’ll want a covered patio area to relax and beat the harmful rays of the sun. This hangout has an outdoor wet-rated ceiling fan to help circulate the air while lounging poolside on hot days.


Beach Resort Pool

Beach resort pool design with raised spa
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This quaint backyard beach resort comes complete with a raised spa. Guests lounging poolside will want to dive right in. Nothing screams beach vibe like a giant crab on the wall.


Perfect Pool Design For A Beach House

Beach house pool design with elegant pool and lounging area.
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Everything about this beach house says pool party. The minute you pull up to the house, the side entrance leads right to an elegant pool with a neatly appointed lounging area.


Classic & Contemporary

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The classic look of the home with its brick columns demands a simple and contemporary pool design. Large format pool tile at the waterline of the pool help gives it color and dimension.


Freeform Designer Pool

Designer pool - freeform pool design with travertine coping.
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This designer pool features a huge freeform design with a raised spa and travertine coping all around the perimeter of the pool. Smartly appointed umbrellas offer multiple shaded areas.


Enclosed Inground Pool

Enclosed pool design with rain curtain and laminar jets - raised spa.
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Enclosed pool designs are extremely popular in Florida. This homeowner opted to install a rain curtain feature in the center of the pool for a breathtaking centerpiece.


Fire & Water Features

Fire and water features in pool designs are popular. Sheer descents and laminar jets with spillover spa.
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There is nothing quite so captivating as when fire and water come together. The firepots complementing the sheer descents and laminar jets work beautifully with a spillover spa.


Outdoor Living At It’s Finest

A firepit conversation area by the pool is a classic design.
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This perfectly appointed outdoor living design features a firepit conversation area right next to the pool. One of the most popular outdoor living trends you’ll see this year.


Gunite Is The Way To Go

Gunite pools offer the most flexibility in terms of shapes and materials.
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Homeowners that want a truly custom luxury pool design 9 times out of 10 will choose a gunite pool because of the flexibility it offers pool designers in terms of materials and shapes.


Raised Wall Sheer Descents

Pool elevations with retaining walls are a high end feature homeowners love.
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Pool designers are opting to add elevations by building retaining walls that step down to the pool area. Adding a sheer descent that provides the sense of moving water throughout is a classic pool feature folks tend to ask for again and again.


Large Format Tiles Are Popular

Large format pool tile is enormously popular this year.
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One popular trend that continues to dominate pool designs is large format tiles. Homeowners are opting for beautiful grout lines and textured interesting patterns that pop.


Modern Pool Design With Retaining Wall

Modern pool design featuring multiple sheer descents from a huge retaining wall.
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This modern pool design features multiple sheer descents from a huge retaining privacy wall that keeps prying eyes and nosey neighbors from checking out the raging pool party going on.


Luxury Pool Design With Mosaic Tile

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This beachside mansion features a luxury pool with a perimeter overflow to a smaller pool below. The entire wall of the pool is covered in gorgeous mosaic pool tile throughout the whole length of the pool.


Southern Mansion Pool

Mansion pool with covered seating areas on multiple levels.
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This quaint southern mansion features a neatly appointed luxury pool area with paver tiles throughout the entire deck area. Seating is available under covered porches on multiple levels.


Garden Pool Design

Garden pool - outdoor pool design is perfect for small backyards.
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Homeowners looking for the perfect garden pool design need to look no further. This exemplifies an ideal outdoor pool design down to the doll-sized change room in the garden.


Poolside Shade With Pergolas

Pergolas for pools are a popular outdoor living feature
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One smart way to add a permanently shaded area is to build a pergola. This homeowner opted to build one running the length of the pool. A raised spillover spa provides the perfect accent.


Perfectly Simple Inground Pool

Simple inground pool that is perfect for most regular homes.
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Not every pool design has to be overdesigned with a million dollars worth of water features in order to be the ideal perfect pool. Sometimes simple is better when it comes to designing a pool and patio. The paver decking throughout is a classic and sophisticated look.


Picture Perfect Backyard

Picture perfect backyard with swimming pool.
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This picture-perfect backyard has all the outdoor living amenities one could want. An outdoor fireplace, pergola, and outdoor kitchen complement a freeform pool with raised spillover spa.


Elevations Are Popular

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Homes with a sloped backyard are a prime candidate for creating tasteful pool designs that incorporate exciting elevation changes. This modern pool design does that handsomely.


Luxury Outdoor Living

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When discussing outdoor luxury amenities that add value to the home, a beautiful beach entry pool is definitely one that is adding to the sale price of a home. Completed backyards with a swimming pool like this one are going for top dollar in today’s real estate market.


Private Waterfront Pool Area

Luxury pool on waterfront property with easy access to guests dropping in for a dip.
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Luxury homeowners could want nothing more than a private waterfront pool area with easy dock access for any guests that may want to drop in for the occasional dip.


Vanishing Edge Pools

Vanishing edge pools are a luxury that homeowners investing in an inground pool seem to want.
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Vanishing edge pools are a luxury that homeowners investing in an outdoor pool seem to want. They add a sophisticated modern design aesthetic to areas that open up to a view.


Spillover Spas a Popular Pool Feature

Popular Pool Features - Raised Spillover Spa offers a complete overview of the pool area.
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Pool designers that opt to include a raised spillover spa to a complete view of the pool area will create a relaxing detached area away from children playing in the pool. This design is popular with homeowners that want an elegant pool design but still want to keep an eye on their kids.


Crafting Outdoor Living Environments

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Crafting the ideal outdoor living environment that speaks to a homeowner’s lifestyle and design aesthetic can be a challenge for pool builders. The best pool designs think about the entire backyard as a whole. Considering the flow from the main home to the patio area, homeowners frequently opt to add an outdoor home theater system and seating area. This beautifully appointed outdoor fireplace is the perfect place to lounge poolside.


Pool & Firepit Area

Firepit by the pool filled with crushed blue glass is the same color as the pool interior.
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One of the most popular backyard amenities homeowners are adding to their swimming pool is a separate fire pit area. This beautiful stacked stone fire pit with crushed blue glass perfectly accents the pool interior. Using color to combine design elements is a method outdoor living experts use to create a cohesive palette in the backyard.


Complement Your Natural Canvas

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Homeowners that already have an impressive natural backdrop to build against are eager to add a pool. Adding a custom luxury pool completes the transition from the indoors to an impressive outdoor canvas. Adding small touches like moving water features creates the serenity that homeowners seek after a trying day at the office.


Add Natural Rock To Your Pool To Create An Outdoor Oasis

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Natural rock immediately gives you the sense that you’re in an outdoor oasis. Pool designs that incorporate a chatter fall feature where moving water rushes down the rocks are very popular. Multiple entries are also a pool feature that creates a resort-style pool.


Rustic Southern Style

Contemporary meets rustic with this southern style backyard.
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This beautiful freeform pool with a raised spa is the focal point of the backyard. A huge paver patio has an outdoor fireplace with Adirondack chairs. A covered pergola and barbecue setting area make it easy to serve food and drinks to guests poolside. Incorporate the right landscaping, trees, and plants pulls the whole pool design together in this beautiful rustic southern-style backyard.


Sheet of Glass

Perimeter overflow pool designs create the aesthetic where the pool becomes a sheet of glass.
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This pool is literally a sheet of glass. A perimeter overflow pool design with a small gap around the entire pool area allow the water to continuously recycle back into the pool. If you look closely you’ll notice a spa area got the same treatment on the other end of the backyard. Truly a modern pool design aesthetic that homeowners are gravitating towards.


Designing Pools For Narrow Spaces

Narrow pool design for side of house.
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This homeowner opted to build a beautiful and luxurious inground pool and spa on the side of their house instead of in their backyard where they had less square footage. It’s a unique pool design that makes the most out of the usable space.


Pool Entries Are Important

Stairs are an important design aspect in an inground pool.
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When planning a pool design, builders will often recommend a pool entry that flows seamlessly into the rest of the backyard area. Making it easy for swimmers to enter and exit the pool is important. Backyards that are on a slope are best suited for stair entry pools.


Geometric Shaped Pools

Geometric shaped pool designs are becoming increasingly popular.
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Modern pool designs tend to lean more towards geometric shapes. This simple L shaped pool design is perfectly suited with a retaining wall at the far end that creates a walkway with garden boxes on each side. The concrete decking here blends in seamlessly with the coping.


Adding a Ledge Lounger

Adding a ledge lounger to a pool is easy and a beautiful design aesthetic.
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It’s amazing what adding a ledge lounger can do to really give the pool a backyard resort style look and feel. The fact that loungers now come in a wide variety of colors make it easy to add one on and coordinate it to the rest of your outdoor palette.


Creating Seating for Guests

Create seating for guests to lounge poolside and for swimmers to enjoy as well.
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Creating seating for guests to be able to comfortably lounge poolside is one design element that shouldn’t be overlooked. If you do a lot of entertaining in your backyard, you’ll want to consider adding a few lounge chairs by the pool which will require a deck to place them on. Adding a tanning ledge to the pool allows swimmers to lounge in the water without actually getting in the water. Definitely a pool feature that homeowners want these days.


Poolside Pergola

It's amazing what a pergola can do to pull the entire pool design together and make the backyard feel complete.
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Pergolas consistently remain one of the top outdoor amenities that homeowners add to their swimming pool area. This simple outdoor seating area has a beautiful pergola that perfectly accents the home. It’s incredible what adding a Pergola can do to help bring the entire backyard together. A massive tanning ledge in this pool can easily be equipped with a ledge lounger.


Raised Spa With Large Format Tile

Raised spa with large format tile has a seamless tile line above the waterline.
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The pool designers paid attention to creating a continuous line above the waterline throughout the pool. Adding a raised spa with large format tile was a smart touch here. A huge spillover into the pool creates that waterfall sound that really makes this backyard resort feel like an oasis. A beautiful pergola and outdoor kitchen are the perfect addition to really complete this outdoor living environment.


Massive Tanning Ledge

Massive tanning ledges create an expanded shallow area for younger swimmers.
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One of the most popular pool design features that homeowners are requesting these days is a massive tanning ledge. A tanning ledge is a particularly useful feature for homeowners that have small children. Parents want a larger than average shallow area for splashing around with infants and toddlers.


Retaining Wall Water Features

Smart use of retaining walls means incorporating water features.
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The sound of moving water creates the sense of tranquility and an atmosphere of elegance. Homeowners opt to add retaining walls for a number of reasons. Whether it’s for holding the earth back from the pool area, or creating privacy, or forming elevations; builders that are able to incorporate water features into them are pushing the envelope on their pool designs.


Making The Most Of Travertine

Making the most out of travertine decking by incorporating it into a raised detched spa.
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Travertine decking is one of the more high-end materials that homeowners are choosing for their patio. Using that material on the raised detached spa was smart. Creating a channel for the water to flow into the pool and create a moving water feature was even smarter.


Popular Water Feature to Add – Deck Jets

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A popular pool feature that homeowners are adding to their pool design – deck jets. The jets can be aimed to shoot a stream of water a certain distance or height and can even incorporate LED lighting to create a colored stream of light into the pool at night.


Cascading Sheer Descents & High Retaining Walls

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If privacy is an issue, a high retaining wall solves a lot of problems and a good design solution if you have a lot of earth to hold back in your yard. A popular water feature these days is adding a cascading sheer descent to your pool. Water appears to flow from the top of the wall into the pool below.


No Deck Needed

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Not every pool needs to be surrounded by a slab of concrete or travertine decking. Some outdoor pool designs look just as beautiful without a deck. This homeowner opted not to build a deck and has their pool surrounded by a lush green lawn. The pool design itself is very simple but stylish with a sunken channeled spillover spa.


Cabo Ledges

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Lounging poolside, swimmers may opt to need breaks in the pool. Builders will frequently opt to create shelves and ledges in these areas of an inground pool. This particular pool design does exactly that with a tanning ledge running along the entrance of the pool as well as along the perimeter.


Caddy Corner Spillover Spa

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A popular design feature that looks spectacular on geometric-shaped pools is caddy cornered spillover spas. Positioning them smartly so that the water flow goes directly into the pool creates the sound of peacefully moving water. This is something you’ll appreciate the moment you enter the pool area.


Location, Location, Location

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Having a beautiful backdrop to build a pool against creates the ultimate canvas for luxury outdoor living designs. The pool designers were inspired to create a backyard design that would handsomely complement the sprawling outdoor space and blend seamlessly with the exterior of the home.


Classic Outdoor Living

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It isn’t very hard to see that this homeowner was going for a classic outdoor living environment with this pool design. This roman shaped pool design is popular with more traditional homes. The plants and landscaping the homeowner chose beautifully accent the perimeter of the pool area throughout. A pavilion towards the back of the property line provides a smartly appointed entertainment area.


Pool Design For Your Outdoor Living Environment

Pool Design For Your Outdoor Living Environment
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Cameron Rhodes, the lead designer and co-owner of Southern Poolscapes has been designing high-end outdoor living environments for the better part of a decade. When it comes to selecting a pool design, Rhodes said “It’s important to meet with a pool builder that understands your vision for the space. Many times, it takes a while to help homeowners articulate that into a design plan that accurately represents what their dream is.”

As one of the leading luxury pool builders in the South, Rhodes has his fingers on the pulse of what pool design features homeowners want in their inground pool. “Moving water is extremely popular,” said Rhodes, “There is something truly serene about coming into the backyard and hearing the sound of a waterfall or sheer descent running. That ambient sound is very peaceful and adds to the overall atmosphere and ambiance in a high-end custom pool.”

In terms of what luxury homeowners are adding to their pools, Rhodes replied, “We’ve seen more and more homeowners requesting massive tanning ledges. Many of these folks have a family with small children and these ledges provide a larger shallow area to enjoy time in the pool with younger more inexperienced swimmers. Plus when coupled with a set of ledge loungers, the effect is pretty impressive,” said Rhodes. 

“We are also seeing more homeowners looking for a cleaner more refined look to their inground pool,” said Rhodes, “We’re doing a lot of perimeter overflow projects where you get that seamless sheet of glass look when the waterline is flush with the coping.” 

As far as outdoor living amenities go, Rhodes says that homeowners are going all out on high-end materials, despite the rising costs that we’ve seen across the board this season.

“By and large people want a beautiful outdoor living environment,” said Rhodes, “we’re seeing more customers add on Pavilions, outdoor kitchens, firepits, and go all out on their landscaping. It goes to show their mindset; that if they’re stuck at home, they are going to make sure that their home is definitely someplace that they want to be.”

Photo Credit: Southern Poolscapes

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Pool News coverage brought to you by Pool Magazine's own Marcus Packer. Marcus Packer is a 20 year pool industry veteran pool builder and pool service technician. In addition to being a swimming pool professional, Marcus has been a writer and long time contributor for Newsweek Magazine's home improvement section and more recently for Florida Travel + Life. Have a story idea or tip you'd like to share with Pool Magazine? Email [email protected] your story idea.

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Alica Maxwell
Alica Maxwell
4 years ago

These pool designs are absolutely gorgeous. Who are the designers of all these pools? We live in Tampa, FL and would love something like this in our backyard.

Joe Trusty
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Southern Poolscapes are the builders of all 50 pools.

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Pushing Boundaries: Bo Barnett on Large-Panel Porcelain in Pool Design

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Pushing Boundaries: Bo Barnett on Large-Panel Porcelain Pool Tile in Pool Design - GBIV Designs

In Austin, Texas, a city known for its competitive pool and outdoor living market, Bo Barnett has carved out a reputation for pushing boundaries. As the founder of GBIV Designs, Barnett combines artistry with engineering precision, blending design sensibility with technical know-how.

His introduction to the pool industry came somewhat unexpectedly. “I actually started in the pool business about 24 years ago,” Barnett said. “At the time, I didn’t know much about swimming pools, but I had always been into design and drawing. I got my first job at a big box company that paid me to sell pools, and that’s where I fell in love with the industry.”

After moving to Austin, Barnett co-founded a pool company in 2007. Within a decade, his firm KB Custom Pools ranked among the Top 50 Builders in the U.S. and collected multiple industry awards. But Barnett wasn’t satisfied with simply excelling in the residential market. He wanted GBIV to become a design firm that architects and builders could collaborate with on a national scale.

“As a builder with ‘custom pools’ in the company name, it was hard to get architects and design firms to see me as a peer,” he explained. “That’s when I decided to pivot. With GBIV, we could offer everything from conceptual design to structural and hydraulic engineering—not just builds in central Texas, but resources for projects all over the country.”

This broader vision opened the door to exploring innovative materials, and it was around this point in time that Barnett began championing the use of large-format porcelain tile panels.

Large format porcelain tile pool application - GBIV Designs - Ethan Cooper Photography

Why Porcelain?

At the Coverings trade show in Orlando earlier this year, Barnett’s panel on porcelain drew a crowd of builders eager to hear his perspective. It’s easy to understand why: porcelain is challenging to master, but its potential is enormous.

Barnett’s interest was sparked by limitations he saw in conventional materials. “I got really bored with the one-by-one or one-by-two tiles,” he admitted. “I’d visit these amazing homes, see porcelain panels in the bathrooms, and think—why can’t we use this outside?”

Manufacturers were skeptical, arguing that porcelain wasn’t durable enough outdoors. But Barnett’s curiosity led him overseas. “In Italy, they showed me thin veneer porcelain that looked just like marble but was almost impenetrable to water, resistant to thermal expansion, and built to last,” he said. “That’s when I knew it had potential.”

He tested it on two projects. The results were visually stunning—but the process was riddled with errors. Without the right tools or methods, Barnett and his team faced broken panels, failed adhesion, and financial setbacks. Still, he saw enough promise to keep going.

Porcelain tile pool and spa - GBIV Designs - Ethan Cooper Photography

Lessons From Failure

Barnett doesn’t shy away from recounting those struggles. “The first project was a financial disaster,” he said bluntly. “We broke panels just carrying them into the backyard. We used the wrong blades, the wrong adhesion methods. Out of 11 panels, seven broke. But the end result still looked incredible.”

Instead of giving up, Barnett treated those failures as tuition in a new discipline. He invested in the proper equipment: cutting tables, racks, suction cups, and scoring systems. “It cost us about $6,000 to outfit ourselves to handle the panels correctly,” he recalled. “But once we did, everything changed. Now, breaking a panel is rare. If one breaks, it’s because someone did something wrong.”

The same lesson applied to adhesives. Cementitious methods failed within 60 days, even under ideal conditions. “We followed every guideline—temperature, mixing, application—and still had delamination,” Barnett explained. “Switching to an epoxy system solved everything. Since then, we haven’t had a single failure.”

The Aesthetic Advantage

Beyond durability, porcelain’s biggest appeal lies in aesthetics. It opens creative doors that other materials simply can’t.

“You can create illusions—walls that look like wood, steel, or marble emerging from the water,” Barnett said. “People look at it and can’t believe it’s porcelain. That sense of wonder is part of the storytelling we’re trying to achieve in design.”

Porcelain tile pool and spa features - GBIV Designs - Ethan Cooper Photography

He has used porcelain to clad spas, pools, furniture, privacy walls, and even curved surfaces. A standout example is a perimeter overflow pool raised nine feet above grade.

“The entire exterior was wrapped in a three-millimeter Italian porcelain,” Barnett explained. “It almost looks like slate, paired with green glass and gold epoxy grout. The porcelain even flexed around a bow-front radius. From ten feet away, it looks like one solid piece with almost no visible grout lines.”

This visual fluidity is what sets porcelain apart. Large panels eliminate the grid of grout lines that dominate traditional tile installations, giving pools a sleek, monolithic look.

Large format porcelain tile pool rounded curve - GBIV Designs - Ethan Cooper Photography

Raising the Industry

What distinguishes Barnett from many of his peers is his willingness to share what he’s learned. “If I hadn’t had mentors early on, I would’ve failed,” he said. “That’s why I’m open about the mistakes we made. If I can help another builder avoid those pitfalls, it lifts the whole industry.”

He encourages builders interested in porcelain to start with education. “The NTCA [National Tile Contractors Association] offers regional classes specific to large-format panels. That’s where I’d begin,” Barnett advised. “After that, reach out to vendors directly. Many of them will help connect you with training and the right products.”

His collaborative mindset extends even to competitors in Austin. “I get calls from builders a mile away asking for advice,” he said. “That’s fine with me. If they get it wrong, it hurts the client and reflects poorly on all of us. There’s enough business out there. We’re better off raising the bar together.”

The Road Ahead

So, will porcelain become mainstream in pool construction? Barnett thinks so—but it won’t happen overnight. “For large-volume builders, the learning curve and upfront investment can be intimidating,” he acknowledged. “But for those who take the time to train their crews, it’s one of the most dynamic materials available. I think within the next decade, we’ll see it adopted much more widely.”

He’s quick to add that porcelain isn’t reserved for high-end builds. “We’ve proven you can use it on an $80,000 pool just as effectively as a $500,000 one,” he said. “That’s why its potential impact is so broad.”

Looking forward, Barnett is intrigued by other materials, like acrylic, and concepts involving optical illusions in water features. But porcelain remains his central focus. “Porcelain works at every level of pool construction,” he emphasized. “That’s why I think it will have a bigger impact than almost anything else coming down the pipeline.”

Large Panel Porcelain Tile Fire & Water Feature - GBIV Designs - Ethan Cooper Photography

Redefining What’s Possible With Porcelain

For Barnett, continuous learning is non-negotiable. “If I’m not sharpening my sword, I don’t feel like I’m doing justice to the industry,” he said. “Education has to be the foundation. That’s what allows us to innovate and redefine what’s possible in the backyard.”

As GBIV continues to blend artistry with technical expertise, Barnett’s work with porcelain is proving that luxury pool design is about more than building beautiful spaces—it’s about pushing the industry forward.

“We’re just scratching the surface of what can be done with porcelain,” he said. “And I think that’s what makes this moment so exciting.”

Ready to take a deeper dive?

Listen to our entire conversation with Bo Barnett, owner of GBIV Designs, on the Pool Magazine Podcast.

Photography Credit: Ethan Cooper Photography

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The Growing Popularity of Reinforced PVC Membrane for Repairing and Restoring Residential Pools

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Reinforced PVC membrane is a proven European solution that is rapidly picking up speed in the United States. This gorgeous, reinforced PVC membrane pool finish has the appearance of slate, marble, granite, sand and even traditional gunite. Reinforced PVC membrane is rapidly growing in popularity among pool professionals for renovating residential pools. Here is what pool builders and pool renovators need to know about this trending material and why they should offer it to their customers for both pool renovations and new construction.

Offering a reinforced PVC membrane pool finish

One of the main advantages of reinforced PVC membranes is that they don’t crack regardless of freeze-thaw conditions or ground movement. Therefore, offering a reinforced PVC membrane provides a pool finish with unique benefits not provided by marbelite, stone-colored quartz finishes or thermoplastic coating. The reinforced PVC membrane completely seals the structure of the pool and keeps it watertight, making it ideal for renovating existing pools and building new pools.  Reinforced PVC membrane is the perfect renovation product for pools with peeling paint, cracks, or leaking gunite and plaster.  Using reinforced PVC membrane will break the cycle of constantly repainting or costly replastering of the pool surface.  In fact, pool professionals can distinguish themselves from competitors by offering a more comprehensive pool repair and restoration.  Offering this long-lasting, reinforced PVC membrane can become a lucrative addition to your business providing an invaluable and profitable renovation option for a comprehensive pool repair.

Designer colors and textures

Today’s booming interest in this product for residential pools can be largely be attributed to the expansive colors and textures of reinforced PVC membrane that manufacturers like RENOLIT, in their TOUCH and VOGUE collections.

Consumers are drawn to the many new colors and finishes that give pool a high-end, designer look. For example, RENOLIT TOUCH series has colors and finishes that enhance and blend beautifully with today’s popular decking and coping treatments. The colors and textures offered by RENOLIT range from dark, grey slate and white marble finishes to speckled gunite and sand finishes.  Buyers appreciate the materials high-quality and longevity inherent in the thicker 60, 70 and 80mil reinforced PVC membrane making it the perfect pool finish for pool professionals to add to their offerings.

Training

One, reinforced PVC membrane manufacturer, RENOLIT offers training and assisted installations to builders and installers getting started with learning the welding techniques for installing reinforced PVC membrane. In fact, installing reinforced PVC membrane is easy, and there are very low barriers to entry. No expensive equipment is required for installation and pool professionals can simply order the needed rolls and accessories for each job. 

Once installation crews know how to install reinforced PVC membrane, they will find they are always busy and always in demand. Having the skill to install reinforced PVC membrane opens new opportunities for additional work in off-season.  Residential installers equipped with this new set of skills find themselves expanding into commercial markets including hotels and motels where they can renovate indoor pools throughout the winter. 

Growing demand of reinforced PVC membrane

The introduction of new architectural patterns and textures such as the RENOLIT TOUCH series has contributed to the growing demand for reinforced PVC membranes. The new finishes imitate the look and feel of natural elements giving pools a high-end, designer look. It’s a high-quality premium product with a different price point that works for those that want to spend more for a long-lasting, attractive pool.  By adding designer reinforced PVC membranes to their offerings, pool businesses can distinguish their business from competitors and expand their market. 

Visit RENOLIT to learn more about designer reinforced PVC membrane, their new selection of finishes in various, colors and prints and sign up for installation training.



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Plungie Pools: A Turn-Key Solution For Builders & Consumers

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In an industry where speed, quality, and sustainability are paramount, Plungie is getting increased attention with its precast concrete pools. Aimed at pool builders, developers, and homeowners looking for smart turn-key solutions, Plungie pools offer a compelling alternative to traditional gunite, vinyl liner, or fiberglass options. During a recent interview with Cam Levick and Mike Walter from Plungie, Pool Magazine explored what makes these pools revolutionary—and why they are quickly gaining market share as the go-to choice for savvy professionals and eco-conscious consumers alike.

Plungie Pre-Cast Concrete Pools

According to Cam Levick, the story behind Plungie is both simple and exciting. “Our core founders, one is a traditional pool builder, and the other is a guy who just loves concrete and inventing things,” he explained. Six years ago, the team came together with a shared vision: creating a faster, more efficient way to build pools. The result was Plungie, a monolithic, precast concrete pool that could be installed in record time.

Plungie’s journey started in Australia, where they sold thousands of pools, and has since expanded into the U.S. market, providing the same high-quality product that has taken off across both continents.

Unlike traditional pools that require weeks or even months to construct, Plungie pools are factory-built and ready for installation within 10 days. “The pool industry has always been bogged down by delays—curing time, weather interruptions, and subcontractor availability,” Levick said. “With Plungie, those headaches are gone. Our pools come ready to install, so you can complete the project faster and with fewer disruptions.”

What Sets Plungie Apart?

One of the critical differences between Plungie and traditional pools lies in the construction method. Levick emphasized that all Plungie pools are built in a factory controlled environment, giving them a competitive edge over gunite and shotcrete pools. “Our lead time is 10 days,” he noted. “Because we build in a factory, our environmental footprint is much smaller, and we use 8000 PSI concrete, which is stronger than what’s used for gunite or shotcrete.”

What Sets Plungie Pools Apart?

The precast design offers incredible versatility for homeowners with limited space or challenging terrain. “They can go above ground, fully in-ground, or even act as retaining walls,” Levick shared. This flexibility, combined with industry certifications like ICC and UL approvals, gives builders and homeowners confidence in the durability and quality of Plungie pools.

The Product Line: Something for Every Backyard

Plungie offers four flagship models to meet a variety of needs and preferences. Mike Walter elaborated on the different pool models:

The Max: 20×10 feet, holding 5,300 gallons of water, ideal for larger backyards.

The Original: 15×8 feet, with a 3,200-gallon capacity, balancing size and function.

The Studio: A compact 12×7-foot pool, perfect for urban settings or smaller spaces.

The Arena: An 11.5-foot circular pool, offering a distinctive, design-forward look.

In addition to the standard features, each Plungie pool comes pre-plumbed, pre-lit, and eco-finished with a 10-year warranty on both the shell and finish. “It’s a truly turnkey experience,” Walter said, adding that the pools also feature umbrella holders and hydrostatic valves to enhance convenience and functionality.

Performance That Builders and Homeowners Will Love

Beyond sustainability, Plungie pools outperform fiberglass pools in several key areas. “Concrete pools retain heat better than fiberglass, so they’re more energy-efficient,” Levick pointed out. “It’s easier to maintain your desired water temperature, whether you’re heating or cooling the pool.”

Levick also highlighted the durability and feel of concrete, which many homeowners prefer over fiberglass. “There’s just something about the feel of concrete that people love,” he said. “And with our monolithic pour—where the pool is cast in a single piece—there are no weak points or cold joints to worry about. That’s why we offer a 10-year warranty on both the shell and the finish.”

Plungie’s partnership with EcoFinish adds another layer of quality to the product. “EcoFinish is a high-performance polymer that bonds chemically and physically to our concrete,” Levick explained. “It’s easy to maintain, resistant to chemicals, and incredibly durable. Plus, it comes with a 10-year warranty, just like our pools.”

Sustainability at the Core

Sustainability is a key focus for Plungie, a point Levick was eager to elaborate on. “Building products don’t always have the best track record in terms of sustainability,” he admitted. “We wanted to take a proactive approach.” Plungie conducted a life cycle assessment comparing its pools to traditional concrete pools. The results were striking:

“We found that a Plungie has a 41% lower carbon footprint than a traditional on-site pool,” Levick said. “And in some cases, with recent changes, we’ve been able to reduce that footprint by up to 60%.” Plungie pools require fewer site visits and less concrete, and they can even be recycled at the end of their life—a feature not feasible with fiberglass pools.

Why Choose a Plungie Pool?

When evaluating pool options, Levick explained, many consumers appreciate the thermal and aesthetic benefits of concrete. “Concrete pools retain heat better than fiberglass, making them more energy-efficient to maintain the desired water temperature,” he said. Additionally, customers enjoy the durability and feel of concrete, which adds a layer of quality that fiberglass often cannot replicate.

Walter highlighted another benefit: Plungie’s speed of installation. “Homeowners can plan their pools on our website, connect with an installer, and have a pool in place within days, not months,” he said. This efficient process appeals to builders and developers alike.

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Scalable Solutions for Developers

The ability to scale production is one of Plungie’s greatest strengths. Walter shared that Plungie’s approach has made them popular with homebuilders. “We’re currently working with a builder developing 1,600 homes. He’s planning to install 400 Plungie pools across the subdivision,” Walter revealed. “Because our pools are quick to install, builders can place a pool, finish the house, and sell it without delays.”

Keeping the entire process in-house—from excavation to installation—offers builders greater control over project timelines and profitability. “The margins are much better when you’re not outsourcing to subcontractors,” Walter noted.

Plungie - A Scalable Solution for Developers

A New Way Forward for Pool Professionals

Mike Walter explained that for value proposition for builders lies in Plungie’s speed, scalability, and quality, making it easier to meet tight deadlines and manage multiple projects. For homeowners, it provides a sleek, modern pool without the usual hassle of lengthy construction timelines and disruptive on-site work.

“Builders don’t need to worry about rain delays or subcontractor availability,” Walter emphasized. “With Plungie, they can plan their projects more efficiently, keeping everything on schedule and under budget.”

Levick added, “For developers and architects, Plungie offers a way to stay ahead of the curve. Our BIM content helps architects calculate the environmental impact of their projects, and our modular pool designs make it easy to customize installations.

Filling an Important Gap

Plungie pools aren’t here to replace custom pools but to fill an important gap in the market, offering a smart, practical option for both builders and homeowners. As Mike Walter explained, “There are a lot of cases where customers want a custom pool, but because of site challenges like slope or grade, they just can’t do it. Or, it might cost them a tremendous amount of money to build that pool the way they imagined.”

Plungie pools provide an alternative that works in a range of situations where a custom pool might be out of reach or impractical. “We offer the next option for them—something that’s going to be more affordable,” Walter continued. “It’s going to help the customer save money, reduce damage to their yard, and limit the amount of foot traffic during installation.” For homeowners, this means getting a pool without the usual stress and disruption.

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For pool professionals, Plungie is an essential tool to stay competitive and meet the evolving demands of today’s customers. “It’s just another arrow in their quiver,” Walter said. “They aren’t giving up custom pools. Instead, they now have a solution that lets them offer something equally impressive, but more accessible and affordable.”

Cam Levick also suggests that in the face of rising material costs, labor shortages, and growing environmental concerns, Plungie’s monolithic precast pools provide a streamlined solution that benefits everyone involved. “Builders appreciate the short installation timelines and reduced costs, while homeowners love the eco-conscious design, flexibility, and durability:.

“We’re not just selling pools,” Levick added. “We’re providing peace of mind—whether for a homeowner who wants to enjoy their pool in days, not months, or for a builder who needs a reliable product with fewer delays and complications.”

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Listen to our entire conversation about Plungie with Cam Levick and Mike Walter on the Pool Magazine podcast.

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