Previous | NextMorning light with palm trees. Previous | NextPool and spa design is a balance of aesthetic curves against practical straights. Previous | NextReef floor murals. Previous | NextTropic pool by night with raised waterfall. Previous | NextA welcoming mermaid. Previous | NextThe mermaid pool mural as work-in-progress. Previous | NextFloor design is from an old rubbish bin lid. Previous | NextPin line with gold, above the water. Previous | NextThis fully tilled pool is in an Egyptian themed room with fibre optic stars in the ceiling and painted murals on the walls. It has a unique water line and step edge design. The god of death, Osiris stands holding the royal flail and crook, backed by the Eyes of Ra, to complete the scene. Previous | Next. Osiris, the god of the underworld has green skin to show his state of death. Previous | NextNatural pool with waterfall, curved aesthetic side and straight practical side, with platypus. Previous | NextPlayful platypii as mural. Previous | NextA girl swimming with a dolphin. Previous | NextA girl must be saying, "If I can just reach.". Previous | NextA riser on one side of this pool features 2 dolphins. Others could include reeds with water birds or fishing grizzly bears. Previous | NextJumping dolphins. Previous | NextThis special tiled pool has 2 rare waterfalls made with tiles fixed in a pattern and at 45 degrees to the surface, producing a dancing design in whitewater. It is especially alive and sparkling at night under spotlight. Other designs could be Marilyn or a marlin, a cruise ship or a space ship. Previous | NextThis waterfall has lights above to feature the splashes. Previous | Next A close-up of the waterfall.. Previous | NextTriangles are used for uneven sub-strata. Cut a square tile diagonally in 4 to tile over any floor undulations. Previous | NextStone tiles for the pool surrounds. Previous | NextThis pool has site specific art. The tile band and pool exterior match the surrounding Norfolk Island pines. The whale tail harbours a waterfall. From this beachfront pool in Dee Why, Sydney, migrating whales can be seen many times each year. Previous | Next What a wonderful sight the whales must be from the front verandah. Previous | NextThis whale even has seagulls as friends. Previous | NextA Ulysses butterfly is the corporate logo in this pool complex. Previous | NextA Ulysses butterfly . Previous | NextBeautiful. Previous | NextA pink hibiscus becomes the corporate logo. Previous | NextSylvania pool aformality. Previous | NextCeramic Mosaic Pool. Previous | NextA family history from double diamond creek leads to this pool mural. Previous | NextFleur-de-lis on the spa corners. Previous | NextIn this special case a master tilers' work involves installing another artists' studio prepared commission. Previous | Next10cm x 10cm clay tiles in European style cobblestone fan design adds craftsmanship to the driveway. Previous | NextArchitect designed brass colored water line tiles and step edges with many scattered on the pool floor to imitate stars in the sky. Previous | NextLap pool with lane and end lines. Previous | NextWater line of spaced red diamonds matching the common red hibiscus in the pool and spa. Previous | NextGlass mosaic lap pool. Previous | NextCurved pool steps. < back to start |