Indoor Pool Design

Designing your pool with an indoor pool design plan can help create a valuable and attractive addition to your home. Indoor pool designs range from swimming pools, hot tubs, spas, and exercise pools and will vary in dimension and size depending on your needs. Indoor pool design and construction requires consideration of all the structural components, as well as the visual enhancing benefits of the entire pool. Moisture control, protection of metal, compression stability, and understanding the influence of temperature are all part of the process of indoor pool design.

Indoor pool design involves a simple selection and installation process. First, the size and style are determined, followed by choosing a patterned liner of choice. Equipment and accessories are added to further enhance the pool. External treatments may include timber, brick, stone and other surfaces and textures. Indoor pools can be completely customized with exercise features and enhancements such as in-pool treadmills, whirlpool tubs, and even closed saunas located around the pool area.

Humidity control is a top priority when designing the indoor pool, as any excessive leakages can greatly impact the home or interior space where the pool is located. If air condenses or does not circulate the dry air from heat successfully, it can lead to buildup and chlorine emissions that can have a harmful effect on the household. Making sure that durability and adequate heat exchange are accounted for are all part of the indoor pool design process. Making sure indoor pools are not consuming excess heat is a part of selecting the right pool covers. Since evaporation is the leading source of heat loss, an effective pool cover can help save up to 70% of heating costs when it is used appropriately. Indoor pool covers that match the design and look of the pool may include bubble, vinyl, and insulated vinyl covers.

Many indoor pools may be accessorized and accented with glass doors, dramatic spaces, indoor patio furniture, indoor waterfalls, and luxurious amenities including exercise equipment and resistance jets. A dehumidifier can help remove excess vapor from the pool area, and help in making the pool run more efficiently overall. Installing special ceilings and coverings will help manage the overall pool design.

Selecting the appropriate flooring and deck finishes are also part of the indoor pool design process. From glass and mosaic tiles, to simple but elegant porcelain finishes, a unique look can be customized and designed for a highly visually attractive focal point in any basement, sunroom, or pool home.

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