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Pool Types

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Eco / Natural Swimming Pool

What Is a Natural Swimming Pool?

A natural swimming pool is a chemical-free alternative to traditional pools.

Instead of chlorine, water is purified through aquatic plants, biological filtration and continuous circulation. The result is clear, balanced water that feels soft on the skin and is safe for children, pets and wildlife.

How it works

  • Swimming Zone: a clean, open area for swimming in fresh, naturally filtered water – without chemical smell or irritation.
  • Regeneration Zone: a planted area where beneficial plants and microorganisms filter nutrients and maintain ecological balance.

Because the system works with nature, eco pools are energy-efficient, low maintenance and biodiversity-friendly. They can be designed to feel contemporary and architectural, or shaped to blend into the garden like a natural pond.

The result is a beautiful, living pool that enhances both your landscape and your lifestyle.

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Hybrid Natural Swimming Pool

What Is a Hybrid Pool?

A hybrid pool combines natural filtration with modern pool technology.

Instead of a large planted regeneration zone, a compact biological filter maintains water clarity. Optional UV systems or low-dose sanitisation can be added for enhanced control – particularly in high-use settings.

How it works

  • Swimming Zone: a sleek, modern swimming area with naturally balanced water that feels fresh and gentle.
  • Compact Biofilter System: an advanced filtration unit that performs the role of a planted zone within a smaller footprint.

Hybrid pools are ideal for homeowners who want the eco benefits of reduced chemicals and softer water, but prefer a more contemporary design or have limited space.

The result is a clean, efficient pool that balances sustainability with convenience.

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Formal Pool

What Is a Formal Pool?

A formal pool is a clean-lined, architectural design defined by symmetry, structure and precision.

These pools focus on strong geometry and modern aesthetics, typically using advanced mechanical and chemical systems to maintain clarity and hygiene.

Key features

  • Defined Swimming Zone: sharp lines and refined detailing create a crisp, contemporary finish.
  • Modern Filtration & Sanitisation: high-quality pumps, automated systems and precise water management ensure consistent clarity and performance year-round.

Formal pools suit homeowners who prioritise sleek design, temperature control and predictable maintenance.

The result is a sophisticated, easy-to-manage pool that makes a strong visual statement.

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Plunge Pool

What Is a Plunge Pool?

A plunge pool is a compact swimming pool designed for cooling off, relaxation and hydrotherapy – rather than long-distance swimming.

Its smaller footprint makes it ideal for urban gardens, courtyards or homes wanting luxury without large-scale installation.

Key features

  • Compact Swimming Area: deep enough for immersion and relaxation, with options for built-in seating, jets or heating.
  • Efficient & Low Maintenance:Less water means lower energy use, smaller filtration systems and reduced upkeep.

Plunge pools create a spa-like retreat in almost any outdoor space – stylish, practical and cost-effective.

The result is a refined pool experience, even in modest gardens.

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