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Swimming pool is another place that will bring the whole family together for activities such as parties, games, exercise and therapy. Therefore, the design of a family pool must take into account the user. The main work, whether it is a pool model or a water treatment system, including specific functions that support use from small children to the elderly
Pool for Leisure
For family homes, the swimming pool is a common area for the entire family. Its style and functionality should be conducive to relaxation.
- Most pool styles are free-form, divided into deep and shallow zones for members of all ages.
- Water features can provide a more lively atmosphere.
- Massage therapy systems can also provide additional comfort and unexpected fun and games for children.
- Temperature management systems can greatly enhance the overall pool experience for the whole family.
Pool for Fitness
For more energetic families, swimming is a great way to stay active. Here, a long and narrow pool is a simple, yet elegant solution. Also known as Lap pools, these space-saving, single-purpose pools need not be cluttered with water features. And in extremely limited spaces, they can also be fitted with counter-current systems to allow for full workouts within a space as small as 2.50 x 4.50 meters.
Key Things to Consider
To ensure customer satisfaction, it is important to arrange a site visit with our clients, to discuss and explore the unique constraints and possibilities of each project. The fundamental considerations include desired pool types, specific functions, the number of users, location characteristics and owner preferences. With safety as a priority, systems and equipment are selected according to space availability and practicality. The filtration system is the very heart of the pool and should be of high standard, with efficient filtration cycles and minimal chemical and maintenance requirements.
The placement of the pool itself should take into account its orientation, time of use, and the relative position of the sun. For families prioritizing late afternoon swims, the pool should receive full sun in the mornings so that its water can be sufficiently warmed by the time it is used. And conversely, for warmer water during morning swims, the pool should be positioned to receive afternoon sun. In projects where space does not allow for optimal positioning, temperature control systems can be installed to regulate water temperature.
