Rectangular saltwater pool with warm-white LED and automatic disinfection
The rectangular saltwater pool sits as a clear line in the garden, measuring 1000 x 500 x 150 cm. Its white, 1.5 mm reinforced liner keeps the water plane crisp, while the warm-white LED lighting gives the basin a precise edge after dark. Around it, the paving, brick perimeter wall and wooden shelter frame a setting that feels open yet contained.
A built-in pool with a direct, measured form
The geometry is the first thing that registers. This built-in pool keeps to a strict rectangle, with the long water surface set off against natural-stone paving and a high brick wall that runs along the perimeter. The saltwater pool 1000 x 500 x 150 cm has a compact, legible footprint, and the surrounding terrace leaves enough room to read the outline from several angles. Nothing interrupts the shape; the eye follows the long sides and lands on the clean corners.
The pool finishes are equally matter-of-fact. A 1.5 mm reinforced liner in white forms the inner shell, which reflects both daylight and the warm tone of the pool LEDs. The result is not decorative in a loud sense. It is a surface that keeps the water bright and makes the rectangular saltwater pool easy to read against the darker paving and the brick wall behind it.
Equipment listed without spectacle
The technical package is straightforward and complete. The pool is fitted with Daisy plus automatic disinfection, an AFM filter installation, an All Seasons full inverter heat pump, a solar lamella cover and a Jetstream system. Each element serves a clear role in the installation: water treatment, circulation, heating, coverage and swim resistance. In this project, the equipment stays in the background, but it is present in the way the pool is used and maintained.
Lighting and control at water level
Warm white pool LED lights set a low glow along the waterline. They do not wash the garden in light; instead they pick out the rectangle and make the pool’s edge readable from the terrace. The automatic pool disinfection system and AFM filter installation support that same quiet order, with the mechanical side kept out of sight while the basin remains the focal point.
The full inverter heat pump and solar lamella cover add another layer to the project without changing its visual calm. One sits in the technical brief, the other closes the pool surface when it is not in use. The Jetstream pool system introduces movement in a controlled way, turning part of the basin into a place for a stronger current rather than a static water plane.
The garden setting gives the pool its frame
What makes the installation readable in photographs is the setting around it. The pool is placed in a rural backyard with a high brick wall along one side and planting strips that soften the edge where masonry meets water. The natural-stone paving runs around the basin and out toward the paths, so the terrace feels like part of the same measured composition rather than a separate deck.
The wooden pool shelter with windows changes the way the space is used. It sits beside the pool like a small room in the garden, with a gabled roof, glazed sections and seating under cover. From that point, the pool becomes something to look across, not only into. The shelter also gives the terrace a second face, especially where the glazing reflects light from the water and the paving beneath it.
Brick, stone and wood in one line of sight
Three materials do the main work here: brick, natural stone and wood. The brick wall establishes height at the edge of the plot. The stone paving handles the ground plane around the water. The wood shelter adds a more enclosed note, with its framed windows and open seating area. Together they shape a garden sequence that moves from open terrace to sheltered corner without breaking the rectangular logic of the pool itself.
Several images look down from above, and that viewpoint makes the layout easier to read. The rectangular saltwater pool sits in its terrace like a cut-out shape, with the paving wrapped tightly around it and the shelter placed to one side. From that angle, the pool does not feel isolated. It is part of a broader backyard arrangement where wall, path and planting all keep their own lines.
A pool that reads clearly from every side
Side views show how the water line relates to the masonry boundary and the surrounding greenery. The turquoise surface sits close to the brick wall in some frames, then opens toward the terrace where the paving widens and the shelter comes into view. The deck edge, wall surface and roofline of the shelter create a layered backdrop, but the pool remains the brightest and most direct element in the scene.
The rectangular saltwater pool 1000 x 500 x 150 cm is therefore not only a technical installation. It is also a spatial marker that organizes the garden around it. The warm-white LED, automatic disinfection and Jetstream system are built into that structure, while the brickwork, stone paving and timber shelter define the way it is experienced from the terrace and from above.
Seen as a whole, the project stays close to its own logic: a built-in pool, clearly measured, with equipment specified for use and a garden setting that keeps the shape legible. The details are practical, but the arrangement of wall, paving and shelter gives the pool a strong presence in the landscape.
The images confirm that reading. A top view reveals the pool geometry. A lower angle brings the brick wall and shelter into the same frame. Another view catches the seating beneath the wooden roof and the stone surface at the water’s edge. In every case, the rectangular saltwater pool remains the anchor, with the rest of the garden drawn around it in plain, readable layers.
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