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Pool Shapes

Pool shapes are one of the major components in the design of your yard and pool. They can help create the look you are trying to achieve in your backyard destination. When choosing a pool shape, it is important to consider all of the following:

  • Location

  • Landscaping 

  • Features such as grottos or spas

  • Furniture and decking placement

  • Space available to design

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Common Pool Shapes

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Rectangular shaped pools are a popular choice. The are elongated and straight perfect for exercise like doing laps. 


Grecian and Roman pools feature edges and curves on a rectangular design that gives it a classical ambiance while appearing modern.


True - L pools are Rectangular with an extension on the end. This designs allows you to differentiate the shallow and deep ends. This design is ideal for when pools need to be placed around and edge of the house. 


Kidney Shaped pools are a go to design for many. Two interlaced off centered ovals or circles creating an indentation in the middle. Great for compact yards to bring a more natural look.

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Oval pools are like rectangular pools without the edges. They feature soft edges and are long, usually with the same dimensions as a rectangle. They allow for various types of water equipment and accessories to be utilized since there are no harsh edges.



Freeform pools are distinguished by its flowing lines and gentle curves. These shapes help bring a more natural vibe to your backyard oasis. 

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