The Advantages And Benefits Of An L-Shaped Pool

When you think of a fibreglass pool, you probably envision a rectangular pool that can be either smaller or larger in size. There's a reason why common swimming pools are designed this way. In a pool that's rectangular-shaped, you can enjoy water activities at various depths.

There will be a shallow end of the pool as well as a deep end, without this affecting the overall appearance of your pool. Rectangular pools also look good next to most styles of homes. This is why so many people prefer getting rectangular-sized pools. But what about the other shapes?

A pool shape that's becoming more and more popular is the L-shape. This is because you can enjoy many of the same advantages that a rectangular-shaped pool would provide you with, but with a more unique shape. So if you're looking for a fibreglass pool design that stands out from the crowd, then getting an L-shaped pool can be a good idea. Here's why.

1. Various Ways To Use It

You could be thinking of getting an L-shaped pool that comes with a corner of 90 degrees. Maybe you would prefer your L-shaped pool to have a bend that’s more gradual. No matter what you choose, with an L-shaped pool, you get two separate areas you can allocate for different kinds of pool use.

You can keep one side of the L-shaped pool shallow, for your kids to play in, and keep the other end deep. If you don’t have kids or pets, then you could have the whole pool be of greater depth. But you’ll still get two separate areas in the pool that you’ll be able to keep for different uses.

Some people choose to turn the longer length of the L-shaped pool into a lap pool. The shorter length is sometimes turned into a spa or a lounge space inside the water. You can decide what you want either area to be used for. But usually, people keep one of the areas shallower than the other.

2. Dividing Your Space

People usually choose to divide the two distinct lengths created by their L-shaped pool. The longer length of the pool is used in the same way a normal pool is. You’ll be able to swim laps in it, do water exercises, and more. The shorter length of the L-shaped pool is used as a space where people can lounge.

Kids and pets can be allowed into the shallower part of the pool, but not the deep end. You could even think of turning the shorter length of the pool into a Baja shelf. Here, adults will be able to cool down their feet, and children will be able to safely enjoy being in the water as well.

With this kind of setup, you’ll be able to ensure that people of all age groups are able to use your pool. From younger children to adults, everyone will be able to enjoy spending time in the pool.

3. Hide Pool Steps

If you have an inground pool, then you probably need to deal with steps that lead into the pool. You could alternatively also choose to use a pool ladder, but many homeowners opt for pool steps. This is as pool steps allow you to build a grand entrance that leads into your pool.

Pool steps look more elegant, but they can take up more space in your pool as well. With a rectangular pool, this is more noticeable. But this isn’t the case with an L-shaped pool. You can add pool steps to one end of your L-shaped pool, and leave the other end without steps. It’s more common for people to add pool steps in the shorter length of their pool, which is also often the lounge area. People can spend time cooling down in the water, sitting on the pool steps.

This way, you can devote the larger length of your pool just for swimming in. This option allows you to keep the pool steps hidden unless people are entering your pool from the shallower side.

With an L-shaped pool, you can keep your pool steps out of the way when you’re swimming laps, allowing you to fully utilise all the space in the longer length of your pool.

4. Improves The Aesthetics Of Your Home

An L-shaped pool is designed such that it wraps around one corner of your house. You could also have an outdoor room installed that the pool can be wrapped around. Of course, there are more options available to you as well. You could choose to have your L-shaped pool installed in your backyard, and landscape around the pool to integrate it better into your backyard.

Adding a pool shade over the shorter length of your pool will also help keep the area cool through the summer. An L-shaped pool can play an important role when it comes to improving the aesthetics of your home and increasing its property value as well.

5. Add A Spa

Allocating space for a spa is easier with an L-shaped pool than with a rectangular pool. When you get a rectangular pool, you’ll need to install a separate space for the spa. But with an L-shaped pool, you already get space that you can allocate towards building your spa, with your pool. Simply use the shorter length of the pool as a spa and the longer length as a normal pool. This can help you save money, should you be wanting to get both a fibreglass pool and a spa installed.

You should note that while installing a spa and a pool together can be expensive, a rectangular pool by itself costs less than an L-shaped pool. This one downside aside, L-shaped pools are great additions to any home.

Conclusion

It’s more common for people to have rectangular pools. So when you get an L-shaped fibreglass pool for your home, you’ll be able to stand out from the crowd. With an L-shaped pool, you aren’t straying too far away from the classic rectangular design. There are five advantages to opting for an L-shaped pool, and this guide will take you through what they are.

L-shaped fibreglass pools offer the perfect balance of functionality and fun. With both straight and curved sides, L-shaped fibreglass pools offer plenty of space for swimming and lounging without wasted space or a cramped feeling that can occur with other shapes. L-shaped pools are designed to slide into existing backyards, creating an elegant look while maximising the usable area around it. Accessibility is another plus; L-shaped pools have a shallow end with steps leading into deeper water, which is great for paddling and playing — not to mention great for those who want a sheltered spot for sunbathing! 

L-shaped pools are trending because of their unique design and functionality. L-shaped fibreglass pools often start at around $30,000 and can be customised depending on size and materials used. It’s important to consider factors such as the location of the property, access to the area and expected maintenance before committing to a L-shaped pool project. Professional contractors can help you calculate a budget that takes into account all these elements. Investing in a L-shaped pool is a big decision but with careful planning, you will have an stylish outdoor space that increases the value of your home.

When you think of a fibreglass pool, you probably envision a rectangular pool that can be either smaller or larger in size. There's a reason why common swimming pools are designed this way. In a pool that's rectangular-shaped, you can enjoy water activities at various depths.

There will be a shallow end of the pool as well as a deep end, without this affecting the overall appearance of your pool. Rectangular pools also look good next to most styles of homes. This is why so many people prefer getting rectangular-sized pools. But what about the other shapes?

A pool shape that's becoming more and more popular is the L-shape. This is because you can enjoy many of the same advantages that a rectangular-shaped pool would provide you with, but with a more unique shape. So if you're looking for a fibreglass pool design that stands out from the crowd, then getting an L-shaped pool can be a good idea. Here's why.

1. Various Ways To Use It

You could be thinking of getting an L-shaped pool that comes with a corner of 90 degrees. Maybe you would prefer your L-shaped pool to have a bend that’s more gradual. No matter what you choose, with an L-shaped pool, you get two separate areas you can allocate for different kinds of pool use.

You can keep one side of the L-shaped pool shallow, for your kids to play in, and keep the other end deep. If you don’t have kids or pets, then you could have the whole pool be of greater depth. But you’ll still get two separate areas in the pool that you’ll be able to keep for different uses.

Some people choose to turn the longer length of the L-shaped pool into a lap pool. The shorter length is sometimes turned into a spa or a lounge space inside the water. You can decide what you want either area to be used for. But usually, people keep one of the areas shallower than the other.

2. Dividing Your Space

People usually choose to divide the two distinct lengths created by their L-shaped pool. The longer length of the pool is used in the same way a normal pool is. You’ll be able to swim laps in it, do water exercises, and more. The shorter length of the L-shaped pool is used as a space where people can lounge.

Kids and pets can be allowed into the shallower part of the pool, but not the deep end. You could even think of turning the shorter length of the pool into a Baja shelf. Here, adults will be able to cool down their feet, and children will be able to safely enjoy being in the water as well.

With this kind of setup, you’ll be able to ensure that people of all age groups are able to use your pool. From younger children to adults, everyone will be able to enjoy spending time in the pool.

3. Hide Pool Steps

If you have an inground pool, then you probably need to deal with steps that lead into the pool. You could alternatively also choose to use a pool ladder, but many homeowners opt for pool steps. This is as pool steps allow you to build a grand entrance that leads into your pool.

Pool steps look more elegant, but they can take up more space in your pool as well. With a rectangular pool, this is more noticeable. But this isn’t the case with an L-shaped pool. You can add pool steps to one end of your L-shaped pool, and leave the other end without steps. It’s more common for people to add pool steps in the shorter length of their pool, which is also often the lounge area. People can spend time cooling down in the water, sitting on the pool steps.

This way, you can devote the larger length of your pool just for swimming in. This option allows you to keep the pool steps hidden unless people are entering your pool from the shallower side.

With an L-shaped pool, you can keep your pool steps out of the way when you’re swimming laps, allowing you to fully utilise all the space in the longer length of your pool.

4. Improves The Aesthetics Of Your Home

An L-shaped pool is designed such that it wraps around one corner of your house. You could also have an outdoor room installed that the pool can be wrapped around. Of course, there are more options available to you as well. You could choose to have your L-shaped pool installed in your backyard, and landscape around the pool to integrate it better into your backyard.

Adding a pool shade over the shorter length of your pool will also help keep the area cool through the summer. An L-shaped pool can play an important role when it comes to improving the aesthetics of your home and increasing its property value as well.

5. Add A Spa

Allocating space for a spa is easier with an L-shaped pool than with a rectangular pool. When you get a rectangular pool, you’ll need to install a separate space for the spa. But with an L-shaped pool, you already get space that you can allocate towards building your spa, with your pool. Simply use the shorter length of the pool as a spa and the longer length as a normal pool. This can help you save money, should you be wanting to get both a fibreglass pool and a spa installed.

You should note that while installing a spa and a pool together can be expensive, a rectangular pool by itself costs less than an L-shaped pool. This one downside aside, L-shaped pools are great additions to any home.

Conclusion

It’s more common for people to have rectangular pools. So when you get an L-shaped fibreglass pool for your home, you’ll be able to stand out from the crowd. With an L-shaped pool, you aren’t straying too far away from the classic rectangular design. There are five advantages to opting for an L-shaped pool, and this guide will take you through what they are.

L-shaped fibreglass pools offer the perfect balance of functionality and fun. With both straight and curved sides, L-shaped fibreglass pools offer plenty of space for swimming and lounging without wasted space or a cramped feeling that can occur with other shapes. L-shaped pools are designed to slide into existing backyards, creating an elegant look while maximising the usable area around it. Accessibility is another plus; L-shaped pools have a shallow end with steps leading into deeper water, which is great for paddling and playing — not to mention great for those who want a sheltered spot for sunbathing! 

L-shaped pools are trending because of their unique design and functionality. L-shaped fibreglass pools often start at around $30,000 and can be customised depending on size and materials used. It’s important to consider factors such as the location of the property, access to the area and expected maintenance before committing to a L-shaped pool project. Professional contractors can help you calculate a budget that takes into account all these elements. Investing in a L-shaped pool is a big decision but with careful planning, you will have an stylish outdoor space that increases the value of your home.

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