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Stainless Steel Infinity Overflow Pool with One-Sided Overflow and a Seamless Waterline

The stainless steel infinity overflow pool reads as a clean line set into the garden. A one-sided infinity overflow and a stainless steel overflow grate take up the difference between the existing terrace and the ground level, so the water can sit visually close to the landscape. From the pool edge, the waterline runs straight into the view of grass, hedges, and trees. It is the kind of detail that changes how the whole outdoor space is experienced while swimming.

stainless steel infinity overflow pool as the architectural starting point

The overflow is not hidden. It is part of the composition, visible as a stainless steel band that carries the water along one side of the basin. In this infinity overflow pool stainless steel detail work matters as much as the broader geometry. The grate follows the waterline and gives the pool its crisp edge, while also handling the level change between terrace and terrain. That strong horizontal line is what makes the pool feel anchored without looking heavy.

Seen from the lawn, the pool does not interrupt the garden path. It holds a low profile, with blue water, reflective steel, and planting all sharing the frame. The result is less about ornament and more about alignment: the water, the coping, and the surrounding ground meet in a controlled sequence. For a stainless steel infinity overflow pool, that sequencing is the point. It keeps the surface open and lets the garden remain part of the view.

A rectangular pool with room for a hidden cover

The basin measures 8 x 4 x 1.5 metres and keeps to a rectangular infinity pool shape. Those proportions give the water a long, ordered surface, with enough width for clear circulation and enough length for the infinity line to read properly from several angles. The geometry is simple, but it carries the whole project. Straight sides, a defined water plane, and a narrow stainless waterline create a pool that feels precise rather than decorative.

At the deck level, a plage makes space for the recessed cover under coping. When the cover is not in use, it disappears below the surface line of the terrace zone, so the pool edge stays visually calm. That same plage also acts as the starting point for the stair. The layout keeps the technical parts close to the edge, but not visually noisy. In a pool with this kind of stainless finish, the transition from coping to water needs to stay clear.

The floating corner stair starts from the plage

The pool with floating corner stair uses a straight form that steps out from the plage rather than breaking the basin into smaller shapes. The stair sits in the corner, suspended enough to keep the basin open and the rectangular outline readable. It gives a direct route into the water without adding bulk. Because the stair begins at the plage, the movement from deck to pool is short and easy to follow with the eye. That clarity suits the rest of the design.

There is no excess shaping here. The corner stair, the hidden cover, and the rectangular basin work together through restraint. The water surface stays dominant. Even the steel edges stay quiet so the pool can do what it is meant to do: hold a strong line in the garden and leave enough open surface for reflections. The materials support that reading instead of competing with it.

Light after dark changes the waterline

RGB LED pool lighting brings another layer to the pool once daylight fades. The light meets the water at the edge and changes the way the stainless steel appears, catching on the coping and along the overflow line. At night the basin reads differently: less reflective, more contained, with the light giving shape to the rectangular infinity pool instead of only illuminating it. The surface becomes a dark mirror with colored edges and small shifts in tone across the blue water. That makes the stainless steel infinity overflow pool part of the architectural character rather than a loose finish.

Because the lighting is built into the pool itself, it does not add visual clutter around the terrace. The edges remain clean, and the light works from within the form. That matters in a garden where the planting is already active in the background. The glow sits against hedges and tree cover without fighting them. It is a subtle change, but it gives the pool a second life after sunset, especially where the stainless steel overflow grate catches the reflections.

Water treatment kept out of sight

The pool water is treated with cell membrane electrolysis pool technology, a fact that stays invisible in the images but still shapes how the pool is used. Nothing about the system needs to interrupt the view of the basin or the clean stainless waterline. The technical work remains behind the scenes, while the pool itself keeps its spare, ordered look. In a project defined by edge detail, that absence of visible equipment is part of the experience.

The source description notes that the water is intended to feel odorless and healthy, and the pool presentation supports that calm reading without overstating it. What stands out visually is the clarity of the surface and the consistency of the finish. Blue water, steel trim, and the dark line of the overflow create a pool that stays legible from the terrace and from the lawn. The treatment belongs to the system; the image belongs to the garden.

stainless steel infinity overflow pool as the architectural starting point

The infinity pool in garden setting is shaped by trees, hedges, and a carefully kept lawn. The planting does not try to frame the pool dramatically. Instead, it surrounds it with green masses that soften the long steel edge. The blue water sits against that vegetation with a sharp contrast, and the result is strongest in the wide views across the site. From those angles, the pool reads as a calm horizontal plane inside a more irregular, wooded backdrop.

A covered outdoor structure near the house adds another layer to the setting, with timber supports and large glazed openings visible behind the pool area. That contrast between wood, brick, and stainless steel helps explain why the pool works here. The materials stay distinct, yet the sightlines remain open. The stainless steel infinity overflow pool does not try to disappear; it holds its place in the landscape and lets the garden, the terrace, and the waterline speak at the same time.

What the close-up details reveal

The close images make the stainless overflow grate and the reflective water surface the main subject. You can see the narrow edge where the basin meets the coping, the pale steel line beside the blue water, and the small ripples that catch light from the sky and nearby trees. These details are modest, but they explain the whole project better than a distant view alone. The pool is built around exact edges, and those edges are what the camera keeps returning to.

In the wider shots, the same lines continue through the garden: a straight water basin, a controlled overloopzwembad profile, and a steel finish that keeps the perimeter visually light. Even with the lawn, hedges, and trees around it, the pool remains the clearest object in the frame. That is the strength of this stainless steel infinity overflow pool: it uses one-sided overflow, simple geometry, and a clean waterline to make the garden feel sharper without adding noise to it.

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