A whole range of pool shapes to fit any lifestyle

Rectangular Pool

Pros:

  • Great for lap swimming and exercise.

  • Classic and elegant look.

  • Works well with automatic pool covers.

  • Maximizes usable swimming space.

Cons:

  • Can feel too formal or rigid for natural landscapes.

  • Requires more space compared to freeform pools.

Oval Pool

Pros:

  • Soft, rounded edges for a more natural look.

  • Good for socializing and recreational swimming.

  • Easier to integrate into garden settings.

Cons:

  • Less efficient for lap swimming.

  • May require more decking space around curves.

L-Shaped Pool

Pros:

  • Separates shallow and deep areas well.

  • Great for multi-purpose use (swimming + lounging).

  • Fits well in corner spaces.

Cons:

  • Not ideal for small yards.

  • Can be harder to cover with a standard pool cover.

Figure-8 Pool

Pros:

  • Natural division between shallow and deep ends.

  • Allows water to circulate more evenly.

  • Visually appealing and playful.

Cons:

  • More complex to construct than a rectangular pool.

  • May not fit well in compact spaces.

Kidney-Shaped Pool

Pros:

  • Organic and natural-looking.

  • Works well with landscaping and rock features.

  • More space-efficient than standard oval pools.

Cons:

  • Less structured for lap swimming.

  • Can be harder to cover with a pool cover.

Freeform / Lagoon Pool

Pros:

  • Great for creating a backyard oasis.

  • Works well with waterfalls, rock features, and tropical themes.

  • Unique and customizable.

Cons:

  • Less efficient use of space.

  • More expensive to build due to custom curves.

  • Can be harder to clean with automated cleaners.

Infinity Edge Pool

Pros:

  • Stunning visual effect, especially with a scenic backdrop.

  • Adds luxury and high-end appeal.

Cons:

  • Expensive to install and maintain.

  • Requires special structural engineering.

  • Not ideal for small yards.

T-Shaped Pool

Pros:

  • Creates distinct zones for relaxation and swimming.

  • Adds visual interest compared to standard shapes.

Cons:

  • Not common, so it may cost more to design and construct.

  • May not work well for all yard layouts.

Plunge Pool

Pros:

  • Compact and great for small yards.

  • Uses less water and energy.

  • Can double as a spa.

Cons:

  • Too small for swimming laps.

  • Limited capacity for multiple people.

Lazy River Pool

Pros:

  • Unique and fun for families.

  • Great for relaxation and floating.

Cons:

  • Takes up a lot of space.

  • Expensive to build and maintain.

  • Requires pumps to create water flow.

Which Pool Shape Is Best for You?

  • For exercise: Rectangular or L-shaped.

  • For aesthetics and relaxation: Infinity, freeform, or kidney-shaped.

  • For small spaces: Plunge, oval, or spool.

  • For entertaining: Freeform, figure-8, or lazy river.

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