Indoor pools represent more than just a new addition to your property; they symbolise a sanctuary, a tranquil escape from the chaos of daily life. Understanding the mental health benefits of swimming is crucial for anyone considering the installation of an indoor pool.
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When it comes to indoor pool design, aesthetics may catch the eye, but it's the unseen elements that truly elevate and define the quality of your swimming experience. One such critical aspect is pool circulation design – the unsung hero responsible for keeping your pool water crystal clear throughout the year.
When embarking on the journey of designing an indoor pool, aesthetics such as finishes, style, and colour schemes often take the spotlight. However, it's the underlying design principles that ultimately shape the success of your project.
Drawing from our expertise in the indoor pool industry, we have witnessed the profound influence of humidity on both human health and the structural integrity of buildings.
With decades of experience in the pool industry, we’ve had the privilege of witnessing firsthand the complexities and subtleties that indoor pool environments entail.
We had many questions off the back of our last blog so this is part two, taking you further into the overlooked factors of indoor pool construction that can make or break your project.
When it comes to building an indoor pool, there's a whole lot more to consider than just what meets the eye. In our 40 years of experience in the pool industry, we’ve seen it all.
When it comes to designing your dream pool, understanding what influences the cost is crucial. As a company with over 40 years of experience in the world of indoor pool construction, we’ve seen how different elements can impact budgets. Let's delve into some key aspects that require consideration when planning your perfect pool:
When embarking on the journey of adding an indoor pool to your property, a common question inevitably emerges: "Do I begin with an architect?" The world of indoor pool construction possesses unique intricacies, demanding a particular set of expertise. Let's delve into this subject to provide you with a clearer perspective:
When it comes to considering the addition of a pool house to your property, one of the foremost questions that often arises is, "Will I need planning permission?”. As seasoned industry experts, we’ve encountered this query countless times and are here to provide some clarity on the subject.
In this article, we delve into the world of pool house extensions—an increasingly favoured option that combines the indulgence of an indoor swimming pool with the comfort and convenience of your main home.
At Origin, we often have clients wanting to know more about the differences between stand-alone pool houses and extensions to the home.
Deciding to add an indoor pool to your home is an increasingly common request, whether it's for fitness, health, general well-being or just for spending quality time with your children and family - it is undoubtedly a desirable luxury.
When it comes to designing and building the pool house of your dreams, there's more to consider than just the location of your power sockets and light switches.
As the cost of energy continues to rise, homeowners contemplating the addition of an indoor pool must make informed choices to manage the heating and operating expenses effectively.
At Origin, we’ve got you covered… just like your pool should be to keep running costs down!