This Nevada pool design exudes geometric style to compliment the surrounding architecture including a sunken fire pit area and outdoor kitchen design. The kitchen area is covered with a custom metal pergola that holds a rain descent water feature providing a nice waterfall sound and water curtain for the those sitting at the wet bar.
Pool Design Details
Pool Type: Gunite
Pool Style: Geometric design
Spa: Yes, inside pool at the same level
Spa Height: Flush
Spa Spillway: Dam wall on 2 sides
Pool Length: 44′
Pool Width: 34′
Pool Wall: Yes, raised section of rear pool wall
Depth Profile: Slope to middle, sport bottom depth
Min Pool Depth: 3.5′
Max Pool Depth: 5′
Perimeter: 156′
Surface area: 716 sqft
Capacity: 14,734 gallons
Decking max sqft: 1,734 sqft
How many lights: 12 lights in pool including LED strip lighting
Sun ledge: Yes, bathing ledge in 7″ of water with cascade bubblers
Other Water features: Swim-up wet-bar, raised pool wall with water descents
Brand of equipment: Pentair
Type of sanitation: Chlorine, Salt System
Include heater: Yes
Design Materials
Waterline tiles: 6×6 Ceramic pool tile
Interior surface: Regular pebble light color plaster
Coping material: 2CM Natural Flagstone
Decking material: Concrete capped with non-slip tile pattern
Vertical Faces materials: Stucco to match the house with mosaic tile accent
In Nevada a pool building permit is required for most in-ground pool installations, generally mandated at the local municipal or county level. Regulations often require a fence or safety barrier at least 48 inches high, with specific structural and electrical inspections needed. Licensed, specialized contractors are typically required for construction.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when building a pool in Nevada:
- Pool plans Nevada: In areas throughout Nevada like Douglas County, Washoe County, or Storey County, or Carson City a swimming pool permit is required, and all in-ground pools must be designed by a professional.
- Nevada Pool Site Plan Requirements: A detailed site plan is generally necessary, including property line distances, equipment location (pump, filter, heater), and safety fences/gates.
- Nevada Pool Safety Requirements: Ensure all plans include proper fencing and gate, and safety barrier requirements.