Pools
This Pool Was Designed Specifically For a Lamborghini
In the realm of opulence and architectural innovation, a unique project has emerged, blending the world of high-end automobiles with the tranquility of a residential swimming pool. Nestled in the waterfront properties of South Florida, a cutting-edge pool, dubbed the “Lambo Pool,” has been crafted to showcase a homeowner’s Lamborghini in a mesmerizing aquatic display. This extraordinary venture was a collaboration between Foxterra Design, Custom Pool Systems, and Jonny Nalepa, a distinguished pool professional and aquatics engineer from Smart Aquatics.
A consultant on projects throughout the Sunshine state, Nalepa’s burgeoning firm Smart Aquatics recently had the opportunity to collaborate on numerous high profile projects, the latest was completed several months ago and has already begun turning heads.

Swimming Pool Built to Showcase a $250K Lamborghini
“The Lambo Pool” project, as Jonny Nalepa affectionately calls it, was brought to life through the vision of entrepreneur Alex Moeller, a passionate car enthusiast and homeowner in Davie, Florida. Moeller’s desire was to seamlessly integrate his prized Lamborghini Aventador SVJ into his backyard, an idea that prompted him to engage the expertise of Foxterra Design.
Foxterra Design, led by the innovative duo Justin and Nate, known for their wild and incredible designs, took on the challenge of creating a pool that would not only house the luxurious vehicle but also serve as a breathtaking water feature. The project was further brought to fruition by Custom Pool Systems, the builders responsible for transforming the conceptual design into a tangible reality.
Jonny Nalepa, in his role as a consultant, played a crucial part in transposing Foxterra Design’s conceptual renderings into a working set of construction drawings that Custom Pool Systems used to physically build the pool. With the Lamborghini being a high-value asset, Nalepa and his team took meticulous steps to prevent any potential damage. This involved extensive research, including reaching out to Lamborghini to obtain precise measurements and specifications for the vehicle.

Technical Challenges Bringing The Project To Fruition
“With a vehicle that’s probably over $250,000, we wanted to make sure that we didn’t damage the car by making the water too deep or when the car is driving over the perimeter overflow there,” said Nalepa, “I mean, there’s a slot with a gutter underneath, so we have a cantilevered condition. We got to make sure this thing’s going to work right.”
“This one happened to be on a grass edge, but we also had to make sure that we could support the vehicle going over this perimeter overflow as many times as the client wanted to move it, ” explained Nalepa.
“We took Foxterra’s design and we developed it to make sure that we met all the setbacks and the codes and everything for Miami. We did our due diligence and were pretty thorough. We looked up the actual model, make and model of the vehicle. We measured the height of it. We measured the width of the wheels, because there are some bubblers in that area where the car is parked. So we don’t want the car to drive over the bubblers, or at the very least, if the car does drive over them, we don’t want them to crack because most pool fixtures are plastic,” said Nalepa.

Going The Extra Mile To Research
In his detailed explanation, Nalepa mentioned, “We contacted Lamborghini, and we got all the specifications. We confirmed what the max slope was. The car can go up and down and left and right. And we wanted to make sure that we had enough water to overflow this feature so that you could visually see that it’s a water feature.”
“We had to modify what our typical perimeter overflow detail is,” explained Nalepa, “there’s a gutter beneath, in this case, a stainless steel overhang. It’s like an L bracket almost that overhangs a gutter and comes almost right up against the pool structure. So all you see is a little strip, but in the area where the car goes over, we didn’t want to have a full overhang of six or eight inches.”
“The car is pretty heavy, and you never know what’s going to happen,” said Nalepa, “someone could park it and stop. The back wheels could be sitting on that overhang, so we had to account for that and beef up the structure on that side.”

Thinking Around Corners
The way this was done is pretty ingenious, according to Nalepa. “We removed the drop piping from that entry area and wanted to make sure that the structure was robust enough so we got rid of all the PVC plumbing that goes in a typical perimeter overflow edge condition. Doing it that way we could increase the structural integrity of the concrete. We kind of made it a minimal gutter where the overhang is only a few inches.”
“We went through a couple of different iterations, by the way, before we landed on that one. In the end, it’s kind of a simple solution to achieve the look Foxterra was going for,” said Nalepa.
Despite the difficult technical challenges, the Lambo Pool was a resounding success. Nalepa expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “We were excited to work on this project, but it was definitely a challenging one.”
“Lambo Pool” Collaboration Rolled Out a Winner
One of the standout moments for Nalepa was the opportunity to drive the Lamborghini onto the feature, a surreal experience for any car enthusiast. Reflecting on the uniqueness of the project, he remarked, “It’s so far out of something that you can dream up, the fact that Foxterra was like, ‘Let’s put it in the pool.’ Most people may have just parked it next to the pool or something like that, but they went for it.”
Custom Pool Systems also knocked it out of the park on this project. “The perimeter overflow is impressive. There are no dry spots. They did an incredible job executing and building this project. There’s a level of craftsmanship that you can see a mile away. It looks and feels expensive and that’s through material selections and just the way the mitered edges are and devils in the details kinds of things,” said Nalepa.
The Lambo Pool stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts of talented professionals in the fields of design, construction, and aquatics engineering. It exemplifies the intersection of luxury, creativity, and meticulous planning, resulting in a truly extraordinary fusion of automotive and aquatic excellence.
Want to learn more about the Lamborghini Pool? Listen to our entire conversation with Jonny Nalepa on the Pool Magazine podcast.
Photo / Video Credits: Jimi Smith Photography
Designer: Foxterra Design
Builder: Custom Pool Systems
Aquatics Engineering: Smart Aquatics
Features
Waterproofing Redefined: A scientific approach to keeping water in the pool
When it comes to swimming pools, waterproofing is often assumed, not engineered. Builders focus on structure. Designers focus on aesthetics. Homeowners focus on features. But few ask the most fundamental question: What’s keeping the water in the pool?
Historically, pool builders have relied on concrete, tile, plaster, or thin coatings to do the job of waterproofing. These materials may resist water for a time, but they are not designed to provide true, long-term waterproofing. However builders looking for a long-term waterproofing solution are choosing Reinforced PVC (polyvinyl chloride) membranes because they are engineered specifically for the job of waterproofing.

Polyvinyl chloride, commonly known as PVC, is a widely used synthetic plastic polymer. It is versatile, durable, and relatively inexpensive, making it a popular choice for various applications, especially in construction. PVC can be found in both rigid and flexible forms, depending on the addition of plasticizers. The PVC used for waterproofing swimming pools is made flexible by the use of plasticizers. PVC is known for its smooth, non-porous surface that is resistant to water, chemicals as well as UV radiation. The use of PVC is therefore ideal for outdoor construction, plumbing and waterproofing membranes.
PVC liners and reinforced PVC membranes are the two main products made of PVC commonly used for swimming pool waterproofing. PVC liners are flexible sheets that provide a smooth, watertight surface ideal for residential pools due to their ease of installation and cost-effectiveness. Reinforced PVC membranes, on the other hand, consist of two sheets of vinyl that are laminated with a core of a polyester mesh to provide greater strength, durability and resistance to tearing without losing the elasticity and flexibility needed to adapt to different pool shapes and accommodate steps, tanning ledges, vanishing edge and beach entry pool designs etc. As a result, reinforced PVC membranes are ideal for high-end, larger commercial pools as well as residential pool construction and waterproofing.
Often misunderstood or lumped together with traditional, flexible vinyl liners, reinforced PVC membranes are an entirely different class of product that provides a true waterproofing solution and other benefits that meet the demands of performance and aesthetics required for building and renovating swimming pools.

Understanding the Difference: Reinforced PVC Membranes vs. Liners
It’s important to take the time to understand the differences between a reinforced PVC membrane versus a traditional, vinyl pool liner. While both use vinyl as a base material, the comparison between a reinforced PVC membrane and a vinyl liner is like comparing architectural-grade materials to decorative coverings — similar in base composition, however they are designed for very different applications and performance demands.
Traditional vinyl liners are made of a thinner, unsupported PVC sheet that are prefabricated to the pool shape and vacuum-formed into place. They are cost-effective and are best known for use in residential applications, especially in North America. On the other hand, reinforced PVC membranes are multi- layered systems with an internal polyester mesh, installed by certified technicians. They are welded onsite to create a seamless, robust lining with decades of durability. This product is commonly used in residential pools in Europe where it is the preferred solution for residential pool construction and waterproofing. Because of their strength, reinforced PVC membranes are frequently specified by architects and engineers for commercial pool applications, especially when waterproofing is of the utmost importance such as in elevated pools or pools with high bather loads.

The Physics of True Waterproofing
To determine the most effective pool waterproofing system, we must look at the physics of how water interacts with different materials:
Permeability: Concrete and rigid coatings are porous by nature. Over time, water will migrate through capillaries, especially under pressure.
Vapor Transmission: Even small amounts of vapor transmission can cause long-term damage behind finishes, such as blistering.
Structural Movement: Pools are dynamic structures. Ground settling, temperature expansion, and water pressure cause constant micro-movement of the pool structure.
UV and Chemical Degradation: Exposure to sunlight and pool chemicals breaks down many traditional finishes over time, compromising waterproofing integrity.
Only non-porous, flexible, and structurally independent membranes provide full waterproofing protection. Reinforced PVC membranes meet all the criteria:
- Zero permeability to liquid and vapor
- Resistance to hydrostatic and osmotic pressure
- Crack-bridging flexibility
- UV, chemical, and abrasion resistance
- No reliance on adhesives or substrate bonding
Making the Smart Choice: A Physics-Based Evaluation
Both builders and consumers should take the time to evaluate waterproofing systems for their swimming pool by asking themselves these physics-based questions:
- Is the system truly impermeable?
- Can it tolerate movement, vibration, and seasonal changes?
- Does it resist chemical and UV degradation, as well as freezing conditions?
- Can it be repaired or inspected after installation?
- Does it function independently of the concrete structure?
Reinforced PVC membranes check all the boxes — and they are backed by decades of proven use in the most demanding pool environments—from Olympic venues, hotels, resorts, water parks, high-rise elevated pools and elite residential properties.

Freeze-Thaw Resilience: A Hidden Advantage
In colder climates, swimming pools face a powerful natural stress: the freeze-thaw cycle. Water seeps into small cracks, freezes, expands, and worsens structural damage over time. Rigid coatings — including tile, plaster, or epoxy — cannot flex with this movement and often fail seasonally. Unlike other materials, reinforced PVC membranes are immune to this destructive freeze-thaw process. Their flexibility and mechanical independence from the concrete shell allow them to absorb expansion and contraction without cracking, delaminating, or weakening. This makes them ideal for pools in seasonal climates where winterization is a necessity.
Built to Move, Designed to Last
Swimming pools are not static. They expand and contract with temperature, vibrate with use, and shift subtly over time. Most finishes can’t keep up — but reinforced PVC can because they:
1/ are mechanically anchored to the shell — not bonded with adhesives that can fail
2/ bridge cracks and joints, maintaining water tightness
Additionally, reinforced PVC membranes are soft underfoot for swimmers, with optional textures for safety and aesthetics. They are also easily repairable, without the need for costly resurfacing.
It is therefore no surprise that reinforced PVC membranes are becoming the go-to specification for new construction, renovations, and commercial aquatic centers worldwide, especially since the product is offered in 60, 70 & 80mil thicknesses.

Waterproofing Is Not a Finish — It’s a Foundation
Reinforced PVC membranes are not just beautiful — they are engineered systems that deliver waterproofing as a scientific certainty, not a best guess. While other materials try to decorate or seal over a porous shell, membranes become the barrier, offering decades of reliability, even in harsh or variable environments. In today’s construction landscape, performance matters. And the physics points in one direction: reinforced PVC is the future of pool waterproofing.
In addition to the structural solution provided by these membranes, reinforced PVC membranes are now available in a wide range of new natural stone colors and textures that make them attractive to architects, designers and consumers. In fact, when builders and consumers see the variety of finishes available in reinforced PVC membranes, they are immediately drawn to the way they enhance and blend beautifully with today’s popular decking and coping treatments.
With these new stone and marble patterns, colors, and finishes, more and more hotels, athletic facilities, and wellness spas are choosing reinforced PVC membranes because they want a more attractive look that enhances the architectural design of the facility. The RENOLIT TOUCH Vanity white marble product, for example, looks amazing for large commercial spas and soaking tubs used in wellness centres, health spas, athletic facilities, and hotels.
Final Word: Waterproof First, Then Design
Waterproofing should never be an afterthought. It should be the first technical layer of decision-making, not something hidden behind tile or assumed to come with plaster.
Reinforced PVC membranes are not just a finish — they are a complete, engineered waterproofing solution. For consumers who value longevity, and for professionals who stake their reputation on reliable construction, these membranes offer a proven, physics-based path to performance and peace of mind.
Pools
Defining Luxury Outdoors: 5 Essential Upgrades for Elite Pool & Landscape Design
Crafting truly exceptional outdoor spaces demands a commitment to unparalleled quality and design. For luxury pool builders, landscape designers, and architects, the pursuit of portfolio-worthy projects means looking beyond the standard, embracing innovations that elevate both aesthetics and functionality. This guide explores five premium upgrades that will not only captivate your clients but also set your work apart in a competitive market.
Pool Interiors: Upgrade to Glass Mosaic Pool Finishes
For projects destined to define luxury outdoors, the choice of interior finish is paramount. Glass tile offers an aesthetic and performance profile unmatched by conventional materials, ensuring your pool becomes a radiant centerpiece.
The defining characteristic of glass tile is its unrivaled brilliance and luminosity. Unlike plaster or even standard porcelain, glass inherently captures and refracts light, creating a dynamic interplay of shimmer and sparkle that imbues the water with breathtaking depth of color. This optical quality is unique to glass, delivering a visual spectacle that instantly communicates bespoke luxury.

Beyond its captivating beauty, glass tile boasts exceptional durability, making it a discerning choice for high-end installations. It’s impervious to chemical degradation, staining, and fading, guaranteeing the pool’s pristine appearance for decades. Its non-porous nature also resists mold and mildew, simplifying maintenance and ensuring a hygienic environment—a crucial consideration for sophisticated clients. This resilience protects your client’s investment and upholds the long-term integrity of your design.
The true artistry of glass tile, however, lies in its limitless bespoke mosaic possibilities. This is where your creative vision can truly flourish, transforming a pool into a personalized masterpiece. From custom color blends and gradients to intricate designs directly within the pool basin, the potential for personalization is immense. For signature projects, consider custom murals for feature walls that provide a breathtaking focal point.

The Proper Foundation: Upgrade to Epoxy Installation Systems
A truly exceptional finish demands an equally exceptional foundation. Just as you wouldn’t equip a high-performance luxury vehicle with inferior components, a premium glass tile installation necessitates the very best in waterproofing and adhesive systems. Your installation products are as critical as the glass tile itself in safeguarding your client’s investment and your project’s reputation. Compromising on these unseen elements can lead to costly failures that undermine even the most exquisite tile work.

For uncompromising performance and aesthetic integration, Litokol products like Litoelastic thin set and Starlike EVO grouts, imported from Italy, is an industry benchmark. These aren’t merely high-performance; they are a designer’s essential tool, offering an astonishing palette of 150+ colors. This extensive range allows for precise grout color matching to your chosen glass tile, creating a monolithic, seamless appearance, or strategically contrasting to highlight intricate mosaic patterns. Beyond aesthetics, Litokol’s advanced epoxy formulations ensure superior waterproofing and unparalleled bond strength, creating an impenetrable barrier against moisture intrusion and securely anchoring tiles against the rigors of pool chemistry and temperature fluctuations. Their resistance to efflorescence and cracking guarantees the long-term beauty and structural integrity of the installation.

The ultimate testament to Litokol’s quality and reliability comes from its recognition by the world’s most prestigious mosaic brands. Premium brands such as SICIS, Bisazza, and Murrine Mosaics explicitly specify Litokol products in their installation guides. When leaders in high-end mosaic art trust this system to protect their products, it provides unequivocal assurance that you are selecting a solution engineered for superior durability, performance, and the preservation of your masterpiece. Protecting your investment and ensuring the longevity of your design begins with the right foundation, and this company provides that impenetrable base.
Pool Decking Materials: Upgrade to 2CM Porcelain Pavers & Coping
The pool deck is a pivotal design opportunity, bridging your home with the outdoor living area. Elevating this area with 2CM porcelain pavers and coping provides a transformative upgrade, delivering unmatched durability and unrivaled design possibilities that will define the sophistication of your outdoor living spaces. Engineered specifically for demanding exterior applications, these pavers blend robust performance with exceptional aesthetic versatility.

The design flexibility of 2CM porcelain is truly remarkable. For clients seeking coastal elegance, realistic wood grain looks in porcelain evoke the warmth of natural timber without the associated maintenance challenges. For those whose vision aligns with modern contemporary aesthetics, sleek natural stone looks—replicating the grandeur of granite, travertine, or marble—provide a sophisticated, minimalist foundation. And for projects demanding unique character or a nod to old-world charm, intricate terrazzo looks introduce visual texture and a sense of curated artistry. With this comprehensive range, you can masterfully unite the pool deck with the established architectural vernacular and interior design ethos of any upscale property.

Beyond their profound aesthetic impact, the practical advantages of 2CM porcelain pavers are truly compelling, offering unparalleled convenience and luxury outdoors. These pavers are virtually indestructible—they won’t stain, fade, or require annual sealing, significantly simplifying upkeep and preserving their pristine appearance effortlessly. For added safety and peace of mind in wet environments, they’re manufactured with inherent slip-resistant finishes, a critical feature for discerning homeowners. For efficiency and superior quality, explore an impressive assortment of 2CM pavers and coping, most of which are proudly manufactured right here in the USA. This commitment to domestic production ensures premium quality control and significantly shorter lead times, with direct shipping from the factory to your warehouse or jobsite.
In Pool Furniture: Upgrade to Cast Concrete Loungers
To truly define luxury in a pool setting, every element, including the in-pool furnishings for popular shallow water sunshelves, must resonate with bespoke quality and supreme comfort. Upgrading to Studio Redrock GFRC (glass fiber reinforced concrete) In-Pool Loungers makes a statement of uncompromising design and enduring functionality, transforming your tanning ledge into the ultimate sanctuary of relaxation.
These premium loungers are crafted with precision and engineered for effortless upkeep. Unlike typical hollow, rotomolded loungers, they arrive solid and ready for immediate deployment, requiring no water filling for exceptional convenience. Made in the USA, they embody superior craftsmanship and adhere to rigorous quality standards.

Their substantial weight, up to 165 lbs per lounger, underscores their incredible stability and durability. This robust construction ensures they remain precisely where placed, even in dynamic pool environments or high-wind conditions. The commercially rated headrest, featuring marine-grade Sunbrella fabric paired with premium stainless steel fasteners, offers superior resistance to corrosion from chlorinated or saltwater pools, guaranteeing longevity and maintaining a pristine appearance. Their overall commercially rated status further attests to their resilience, making them ideal for both high-end residential projects and exclusive resort applications.
For projects demanding absolute design cohesion, bespoke customizable colors are available for the concrete, allowing for unlimited design possibilities and personalization. Studio Redrock Cast Concrete In-Pool Loungers represent the pinnacle of in-pool furniture, seamlessly blending sculptural beauty, unparalleled durability, and custom design to create truly memorable poolside retreats.

Poolscape Ambiance: Upgrade with Fire & Water Features
As daylight fades, the poolside transforms, offering an opportunity to extend your hours of enjoyment. Integrating fire and water features creates a dramatic, inviting nighttime ambiance, transforming your poolscape into a captivating evening spectacle with unlimited design potential. With various shapes, sizes, materials, and even customization options, you can create the perfect outdoor aesthetic. These dynamic elements are more than additions; they’re focal points that define a luxurious after-dark experience.

For projects demanding an organic or rustic sensibility, GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) fire and water features offer robust, authentic forms. Their versatility allows seamless integration into any architectural or landscape style, simulating natural stone like travertine. Imagine fire dramatically emerging, complemented by gentle water cascades, creating a naturalistic focal point.

For contemporary and minimalist designs, modern powder-coated stainless steel features provide crisp lines and sleek profiles. Their clean aesthetic offers a striking contrast to dancing flames and flowing water, creating a sophisticated visual interplay that enhances modern architecture. Finishes range from matte black to various metallics, providing subtle yet impactful design statements.
To infuse a space with warmth and timeless elegance, hammered copper features are an exquisite choice. Copper’s inherent luster and its unique ability to develop a rich, verdant patina over time add character and history. Flickering flames reflected on warm copper tones create an inviting, ethereal glow, evoking an old-world charm that matures beautifully.

When sourcing these captivating features, The Outdoor Plus and Prism Hardscapes are industry leaders known for exceptional quality and innovative designs. Both brands are committed to producing features that are visually arresting and built to withstand the elements, ensuring your evening poolscapes are enchanting and enduring works of art. Plus, with both Prism Hardscapes and The Outdoor Plus manufactured right here in the USA to the highest standards, you benefit from direct shipping to your location and uncompromising quality.
Crafting Legacies
Elevating a poolside project from functional to phenomenal is the hallmark of truly exceptional design. By meticulously selecting premium upgrades—from the dazzling, light-refracting beauty of glass tile and the steadfast integrity of high-performance installation systems, to the sophisticated resilience of 2CM porcelain pavers, the luxurious comfort of cast concrete in-pool loungers, and the mesmerizing allure of fire and water features—you’re not merely constructing a pool. You are crafting an immersive outdoor experience, a bespoke sanctuary that reflects unparalleled taste and enduring quality. These are the choices that define a legacy in luxury design, ensuring every project is not just completed, but celebrated.
Photos Courtesy: AquaBlu Mosaics
Pools
In-Pool Furniture and Fire Feature Trends: What’s Hot in Outdoor Living
As outdoor living spaces continue to evolve into true extensions of the home, homeowners are increasingly seeking luxury, function, and style in every element of their backyard designs. This year, in-pool furniture and fire features are taking center stage as two of the most in-demand trends, transforming pool decks and sun shelves into five-star resort-style environments. To get an expert perspective, we sat down with Frank Vitori of AquaBlu Mosaics, one of the most trusted voices in poolside accessories.
2 Hot Trends for 2025: In-Pool Furniture & Fire Features
Mass Adoption of Sun Shelves Sparks an In-Pool Furniture Revolution
Frank Vitori credits the meteoric rise of in-pool furniture to the widespread popularity of the sun shelf, also known as the Baja shelf. “Over 90% of modern custom inground pools are now being built with a sun shelf,” he shared. “People have come to realize that it’s not just a stylish design element—but a shallow-water hangout zone that brings comfort, safety, and versatility to families and guests.”

He points to industry innovators like Ledge Lounger, which helped define this category with their Signature Chaise. “I gotta give a lot of credit to Ledge Lounger and Chris Anderson for seeing the potential,” Vitori said. “They started with one chair at trade shows and now their products are part of nearly every luxury backyard.”

Following their example, brands like Floating Luxuries and Tenjam have entered the market with fresh takes. “Floating Luxuries came out with their Kai Collection, which is oversized, ergonomic, and super convenient to fill in place with a garden hose,” said Vitori. “Tenjam is another newer brand offering some exciting new designs for in-pool seating.”

Studio Red Rock: Cast Concrete and Built to Last
One of the most distinctive product lines comes from Studio Red Rock, which specializes in cast concrete in-pool furniture. “These are heavy-duty, commercial-grade pieces that don’t need to be filled with water because they already weigh over 160 pounds,” explained Vitori. “That permanence is a big selling point for resorts and hospitality clients. Guests can’t drag the furniture around or damage it—once it’s in place, it stays put.”
Studio Red Rock’s modern silhouettes and durable finishes are turning heads, especially in high-end commercial settings and contemporary residential pools where maintenance and visual impact are both key.

Sustainable Style Makes Waves
Sustainability is also gaining momentum in the outdoor furnishings space. European-style brands like Vondom are leading the way with eco-friendly materials, such as the Ibiza Collection made from recycled ocean plastics. “There’s no reason something sustainable has to be boring or unattractive,” said Vitori. “The Ibiza Collection is a great example of that—it’s stylish, high-quality, and it’s helping clean up the ocean. That’s a win-win.”

More and more, consumers are factoring sustainability into their design decisions, especially younger buyers who want their purchases to reflect their values.
Going Beyond the Chaise
It’s no longer just about the lounger. “We’re seeing more diversity in product offerings—rockers, modular sofas, side tables, even daybeds,” said Vitori. Ledge Lounger’s Affinity Collection is one example, offering ottomans and configurable seating that adapts to the size and shape of the sun shelf.

Some of the most underrated but impactful additions, according to Vitori, are accessories like tables with built-in ice buckets or umbrella holes. “It’s surprising how many people don’t realize that most in-pool furniture lines include coordinating side tables,” he said. “These tables often come with built-in ice bins and pre-drilled holes to accommodate umbrellas. That way, you’ve got a drink nearby, some shade overhead, and everything is cohesive.”

The Importance of Quality and Material
With in-pool furniture becoming a long-term investment, Vitori stresses the importance of selecting pieces made specifically for water use. UV resistance, structural stability, and chemical durability are essential. “There’s a lot of imitators out there now,” he warned. “Some of these cheaper versions you find online aren’t built for constant sun and chlorine exposure. They yellow, they crack, and they don’t hold up.”
Each brand has its own approach to water filling, anchoring, and material engineering. “Some have manual plugs, others you fill in the deep end. Floating Luxuries uses a hose and venting system that’s super easy to use. Every design has its pros and cons, so it’s worth talking to someone who knows the differences.”
Fire Features: A Focal Point of Year-Round Use
As homeowners look to make their outdoor spaces usable year-round, fire features are becoming a must-have. From compact fire pits to grand fire-and-water combinations, the market has expanded dramatically.
Vitori points to two standout manufacturers—Prism Hardscapes and The Outdoor Plus—as leaders in this category. “Prism Hardscapes specializes in GRFC cast concrete, offering that natural stone look. They’re sealed, color-through, and ready to ship,” he said.

In contrast, The Outdoor Plus brings more contemporary flair, with powder-coated stainless steel and hammered copper finishes. “The copper options age beautifully over time and add a real wow factor,” noted Vitori.

Innovative Designs Gaining Traction
One of the more eye-catching designs to hit the market recently is Prism Hardscapes’ Sunflower Fire Bowl. “It breaks the mold—literally. It’s a sculptural centerpiece that looks incredible on modern decks,” said Vitori.

Another highlight from Prism is the Fairmont Table, which combines teak and concrete in a hybrid fire feature perfect for coastal designs.

Ledge Lounger is also making a splash with their new Halo Fire Pit, a resin-based design that includes a hidden compartment for a compact propane tank and a rotating lid. “It’s ideal for the DIY crowd. No need to plumb gas—it’s turnkey,” said Vitori.

Fire & Water: A Visual Power Combo
The mix of fire and water is captivating, but it requires thoughtful integration. “These are usually not DIY installations,” Vitori said. “Fire and water bowls typically go on pedestals around the pool and are installed during the pool build.”

Standard models like the Cazo Bowl and Lombard are popular, but custom fabrications are on the rise. “We’re seeing more requests for 10-foot fire-and-water features, full automation, and custom pans and burner kits,” said Vitori. “Designers are pushing boundaries, and the manufacturers are stepping up to meet the demand.”

What It All Means for 2025
Fire features and in-pool furniture are more than just trendy add-ons—they’re reshaping how people live in and around their pools. “This year’s trends aren’t just about what looks good,” said Vitori. “They’re about designing for function, comfort, and usability—creating spaces that people want to live in, not just look at.”
Expect more innovation ahead as designers push for modularity, sustainability, and integration with smart systems. The modern poolscape isn’t just for summer—it’s becoming the heart of the home, all year long.
Article Photo Credits: Ledge Lounger, Tenjam, Studio Redrock, Floating Luxuries, Prism Hardscapes, The Outdoor Plus
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