really like the symmetry and alignment of the square pavers, potentially runs two rows of these instead of the 5 long pavers pads as long as distance between allows for stones and/or grass to grow
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great example of bench running along side where lounge chairs are located
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great example of coping running around pool even over water sheers
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tanning shelf develops into bench
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wide step - riser to edge
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love the width of the steps, which would come off the tanning shelf on one side into depth of pool
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love the cement paver with pebble stone surround for under potential shower space
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like the width of coping
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love the wide coping
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like the top of stairs and look if we could create something similar as the coping which acts as a ledge between upper lawn and wall to pool
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love the size of the concrete pavers and distance between them a full stride
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love the seamless pour of the water sheer
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bright blue color of pebbletec
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like the way the top step continues as the bench along the side of the pool. Would love to see the tanning ledge continue along the 40 foot side of pool.
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really like the use of grade inserted on steps
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like the thick edge of the coping
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love the long bench along the side where the chairs are located, Also like the pavers with grass in between.
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consider using the small seam of stones between coping and balance of pool surround
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love the bright color, white color of this cement
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wide coping 24"
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I liked the small edge of grand between the coping and cement, maybe consider tying whatever is used along chair area (40 foot side) to create a separation between the coping and cement floor by steps?
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another view
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like the look of this cement floor for where table goes and fine line for mexican pebble stone as a decorative accent
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another example of a wall for back corner
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this is a great example of the wall I would love at the back corner of the property. Does not need to be this thin, but like seamless flat facade
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LOVE this wide square edging around pool with a 24" coping
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like the use of 4 X 6 cement pavers for lounge chairs intermixed with mexican pebble stone or grass/turf
really like the symmetry and alignment of the square pavers, potentially runs two rows of these instead of the 5 long pavers pads as long as distance between allows for stones and/or grass to grow
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