If we do the gravel below the pool, the steps down the slope could continue the concept inside the railroad ties.
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This is too much hardscaping for me. But am wondering if the pavers are limestone. I inquired.
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What if we scratch the ice deck at the end of the pool and install gravel that extends out as far as possible. Since the gravel is a ground cover and not permanent, it's not subject to design review or my neighbor's option. It could be a way to get more space and integrate into the slope.
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Like the concrete pavers and the un-noticeable pool tile. The tile just vanishes into the water.
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I like the fire place! Would it work on the covered patio?
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I like this! interest without being too distracting and goes with the blue plaster.
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White tile against the concrete coping and blue tile looks clean
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No tile edge!
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Maybe the dark blue is better than black tile??
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I do NOT like this limestone patio. Too busy with he group lines and pattern.
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These pavers look modern but they look like concrete and not limestone
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Old photo I selected but I still like the concrete ceiling and recessed heaters
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This is the idea for below the pool. I wonder if we could do this exact thing with gravel and make it the size we want.
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