There are many different pool shapes available today, and your pool builder will go over each of them to help you decide which shape is best for your needs and budget. To help you get started, here are some questions to ask yourself before choosing the shape of your new pool.
What’s the Purpose of the Pool?
Though this may seem like a silly question with a very simple answer, different pools can serve different purposes. For example, if your goal is to swim laps, then a long, rectangular pool shape is best. If it’s primarily for the kids to splash around and cool off in the summer, then a smaller pool shape, like a circular or semi-inground oval pool might suit you best. Whether it’s for recreation, laps, entertaining friends, lounging, or for the kids, it’s important to be clear on this before deciding on the shape.
How Big is Your Backyard?
Aside from the purpose of the pool, the size of your backyard is one of the most important factors that will influence your pool shape. For those with a large and expansive yard, there will be more options to play around with and consider. If you don’t have a whole lot of land, then designs like a large Roman or infinity pool likely won’t be possible. In this case, an oval or circular pool shape might be your best option.
Where Will the Pool be Located?
The terrain and position of the pool in your backyard can present certain challenges to your design as well. If your yard is sloped, or if you’re located in a densely populated area with several trees or underlying cables, the shape may be restricted. This will also influence how deep the builders can dig. You’ll need to get the right permits to ensure you comply with city by-laws and regulations. Your pool builder will help you sort through all of these potential challenges.
What’s Your Budget
Some shapes and designs will inevitably cost more than others. So when you’re considering your design and shape, make sure you first know how much you’re willing to invest in your pool. This will also help to narrow down your scope and make it easier when deciding.
What’s Your Architectural Style
The overall look and design of the pool should look cohesive with the style of your home. For example, if you have a very modern looking home, then a square or rectangular shape with clean, minimalistic lines will look best. On the other hand, if your home is more rustic with a cottage-like design, a kidney shape, circular or custom pool shape might be better suited.
These are just a few questions to consider when contemplating the design and shape of your pool. If you’re ready to transform your backyard in Ottawa, contact our team at Benson Pools. We can assist you through the entire process and help you determine the best type of pool for your budget, backyard, and lifestyle.