Are you thinking about installing an inground swimming pool this year? Are you wondering about your options regarding pool shapes?
In this article, we look at which pool shape is right for your backyard. We also consider all of your different options because they extend way beyond the traditional rectangular and kidney-shaped swimming pools. Let’s look at all the options available to you. First, let’s cover a few details.
Consider This During Your Planning
As you weigh your options, you want to think about a few things:
- How big is your backyard? Do you have room for a free-form pool, or is your yard better suited to a rectangular pool?
- How much space do you want to take up with a swimming pool and decking?
- What shape pool would look best in your backyard as an extension of your home?
- What’s your style? A new swimming pool is going to provide some fantastic ambiance in your backyard, but which shape suits your style better? Do you like a more angular pool, or would you rather have a more organic shape in your backyard?
- What kind of activities will you do in and around your pool? For example, is it for family fun, lap swimming, or just floating in the sun? Do you need a tanning ledge? Consider all the activities you’ll do in your pool and be sure to talk about this with us during your consultation.
Now, let’s look at your shape choices.
The Rectangular Shaped Pool
This is perhaps the most traditional shaped pool, and you probably know many people with this version. Another versatile pool, this shape is great for lap swimming. Many more modern pools choose this shape in a smaller configuration as well.
Like the kidney-shaped pool, the rectangular pool fits in many yards, and we can customize the size for both large and small backyards.
What’s more, with this pool, we can add nearly any feature you’d like due to its angular size and versatility.
The Kidney-Shaped Pool
This is a classic pool shape that is easily recognizable. Many homeowners like it for its versatility and fluid style.
This pool is attractive and can fit in many different-sized backyards. You’ll recognize it for its curved look, which has a slight indentation on one side, like a kidney bean.
The Free Form Shaped Pool
Are you a free spirit who wants to break free from the mold of traditional pool styles? If so, this may be the pool for you.
Highly customizable, this pool is just what its name says — free-flowing. We can design it to work its way into your backyard so it flows with your natural landscaping. The free-form pool is also versatile, and we often add unique features to this pool shape.
The L-Shaped and T-Shaped Pools
Like an “L” or a “T,” these pool types are best for wrapping around existing patio areas or unique backyard features.
The Geometric Pool Shape
This shape is like a free-form pool because it doesn’t follow a prescribed “set” shape. However, it is different from the free-form people because it is geometric and has straight edges and sharp angles.
Figure Eight Pool
This pool is also like it sounds—it has two rounded ends that are connected in the middle, creating a figure eight.
How Do You Choose?
Take a look at our swimming pool gallery for some ideas. Then, schedule your consultation with us, and we can help you discover the options available in your backyard.
We'll examine your backyard's size and shape and discuss your budget as we begin the planning process. Let’s talk!