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Green-tinted marble pool with a clean-lined garden

Green-tinted marble pool surfaces catch the light before the garden does. The water sits in a modern rectangular pool, edged by a light grey pool edge that keeps the outline crisp against the paving. From the first view, the material reads as a marble-look pool rather than a plain basin: the green cast softens the hard geometry, while the water reflections add a moving layer across the surface.

Marble tones that change with the water

The pool finish is what gives the project its character. Under the water, the marble pattern is still visible, with veining and banding that shift as the surface moves. In some views the tone leans blue-green; in others it turns darker, almost graphite at the edges. That variation is part of the appeal of this green-tinted marble pool: it does not sit flat in the landscape, but responds to light, shadow and reflection throughout the day.

The visible waterline reinforces that effect. A dark strip follows the basin, then gives way to the lighter pool edge and the surrounding terrace. The result is a clean transition rather than a heavy frame. Even in close-up, the material stays readable. You can see the wall-to-floor change, the joint lines and the subtle patterning of the marble-look finish beneath the water.

A rectangular basin set into a strict garden layout

The geometry is direct. This modern rectangular pool is sunk into a garden arranged in straight lines, with lawn panels, planting beds and fence lines holding the composition together. The pool does not interrupt that layout; it cuts into it like a measured void. From one exterior view, the house with brickwork and large glass panes sits beside the water, reinforcing the clean relationship between building, terrace and basin.

That connection is strongest where the terrace meets the pool. Light grey paving runs along the edge and widens into a paved zone around the water. The hard surfaces are kept plain, which allows the pool integrated into garden to stay visually central. There is no decorative clutter at the perimeter, only the edge, the paving joints and the grass beyond. The eye moves from mineral tones to green planting without a break in scale.

Water reflections and stillness at the surface

The pool water is one of the most active elements in the project. In the exterior shots, reflections from trees and sky sit on a dark, glassy surface, then break into small ripples near the edge. Those pool water reflections make the basin feel deeper than the geometry alone suggests. They also sharpen the contrast with the pale paving and the lighter strip of the terrace, which remain steady while the water keeps changing.

In the detail images, the reflective surface becomes more intimate. The marble pattern appears just below the waterline, and the movement of light bends across it in narrow bands. A round technical opening is visible in one wall detail, but it never dominates the composition. It sits quietly inside the material, one more mark in a basin that is otherwise defined by straight joints, clean corners and a controlled surface.

Terrace edges, joints and the quiet frame around the pool

The terrace does a lot with very little. Its light grey tiles form a calm border, and the edge detail keeps the pool line precise without making it heavy. In the close images, the pool edge terrace reads almost as a drawing: a narrow band, a change in plane, then the darker water. That restraint suits the marble-look finish, because the surface pattern already provides enough movement.

Seen across the full garden, the paved area also helps organise circulation. It links the house side to the pool side and sets up a clear route along the water. The paving joints are visible, but they stay subordinate to the larger rectangle of the basin. This is where the project becomes most legible: water, edge and ground are separated, then aligned so tightly that the boundary between them is easy to read.

Planting beds and lawn that hold the geometry

The garden around the pool is kept in simple blocks. A lawn stretches beside the terrace, while planting beds punctuate the otherwise straight layout. One image shows a curved planting strip cutting into the grass, a small deviation that softens the strict grid without disrupting it. The curve does not compete with the pool; it gives the eye a pause before it returns to the rectangular waterline.

That mix of straight and gentle movement keeps the garden from feeling rigid. The pool integrated into garden is still the main line of force, but the surrounding green areas stop it from becoming static. Fence lines in the background and the clean lawn edges confirm the order of the composition, while the planting beds add just enough variation to break the surface into readable zones.

Close details that make the finish convincing

The strongest close-ups are the ones that show texture. The marbled wall and floor surface is visible under water, including the transition where the basin turns from vertical wall to horizontal base. In these details, the finish is less about decoration than about depth and grain. The patterns are fine enough to stay controlled, yet visible enough to keep the pool from reading as a flat blue plane.

Another detail image catches the underside of the waterline and the dark edge profile along the basin. That line matters because it defines the basin without over-framing it. It also makes the green-tinted marble pool feel grounded in the garden rather than dropped into it. Across the set, the same elements keep returning in different scales: a rectangular form, a light grey border, a reflective surface and a finish that changes as the light shifts.

The project stays focused on those visible facts. There is no extra decoration to explain the pool, only a sequence of material and spatial cues: marble-look walls, pale terrace tiles, a measured lawn edge and calm water reflections. Together they build a clear reading of a modern rectangular pool placed carefully within a garden, with the finish doing as much work as the shape.

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