Throw Back Time 1988
Mermaid tiles design installation in Amagansset Long Island NY installed by me in 1988 along with coping and pool tiles. One of my very first jobs that I did for a company called Holiday pools, that was my test to see how good I was so they could give me work.
Throw Back Time 1988
Basketball court built by Gappsi in Roslyn NY, with Mateflex sports tiles. The Michigan Wolverines colors were selected by the home owner. Gappsi installed this basketball court and hoop with standard Gappsi installation procedure.
Sports game courts built by Gappsi in East Islip, Long Island NY. This court incorporates many outdoor games including badminton, volleyball, and shuffleboard all built in one court. The base preparation was built with a full drainage system and SnapSports polypropylene tiles were installed as the finish surface. Gappsi is a dealer of Snap-sports and installer and designer of many outdoor sports and recreational courts.
The family in this East Islip home wanted a pool for entertaining that was built to last. Giuseppe Abbrancati, owner/designer of Smithtown-based Gappsi, Inc. suggested a gunite saltwater pool in a Sports Pool style design where both sides of the pool are shallow and the deep end is in the middle. “Gunite pools make a statement. They are a very customizable pool. That is why you see a sundeck, round steps, and LED lights inside the pool. You can shape the cement any way you want it and apply any finish. They are also highly durable,” says Abbrancati who has been building pools for the last thirty years. “The deepest part of this pool is six feet. It’s built like that so you can play volleyball in the pool and its fair ground,” he adds. Abbrancati designed a classic rectangular-shaped pool that is 16 by 32 foot in size and has that sleek modern look. “Everyone in the Hamptons has the gunite rectangular shape. It is the most elegant,” he says. The pool, he explains, is a cobalt blue diamond bright with quartz finish. Before the installation, the house – that is close to a hundred years old- had a simple concrete patio. in order to keep the character of the home, Abbrancati chose a brick looking veneer that would blend in with the existing bricks to make it look like the pool was always there. “I didn’t want the pool to look like it was an addition. I wanted it to look like it was built with the house 100 years ago,” he says. Travertine pavers were added throughout. Additional features of the property that Abbrancati built was a sunken down natural fire pit made from rocks and lava and an L-shaped bench for seating.
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