Every property comes with its own unique set of challenges. For many homeowners in Long Island, a sloped yard can seem like a major obstacle to creating the backyard of their dreams. But with the right design, a challenge can become a standout feature. That’s exactly what happened with this recent project. The slope of the property was used to create a visually striking exposed wall on one side of the pool, adding depth and character. This custom 18’x40’ gunite pool Plainview residence now boasts is a testament to thoughtful design, turning a potential problem into a stunning architectural element that complements the entire space.
This 18’x40’ gunite swimming pool is equipped with an auto cover, sun deck, bubbler, and a built-in spillover spa. The swimming pool has midnight blue diamond bright gunite finish. Pool coping is custom cut Pennsylvania blue stone. Because of the property slope, one side of the pool is exposed. Patio consists of mocha travertine selected from the Gappsi stone collection. It also includes a fire pit, seating, and a water feature built with sheer descends. Designed by Giuseppe Abbrancati and Installed by Gappsi. Follow the link to watch the building process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuPsuzk4MkE
Frequently Asked Questions
My yard has a slope. Does that mean a pool is out of the question? Not at all. A sloped yard is actually a fantastic design opportunity. As you can see in this project, we can use the natural grade of your property to create stunning features like a raised wall, multi-level patios, or even a cascading waterfall. Our design process always starts with your specific landscape, ensuring we create a plan that feels integrated and intentional.
What exactly is a gunite pool, and what are its advantages? Gunite is a type of concrete that is applied using a high-pressure hose, which allows us to build a pool in virtually any shape or size you can imagine. This method gives us incredible design freedom for adding custom features like built-in benches, sun decks, and spas. Gunite pools are also known for their strength and longevity, making them a solid investment for your home.
This project includes a pool, spa, patio, and fire pit. Does Gappsi handle all of these elements? Yes, we manage the entire project from the first sketch to the final touches. Our team includes designers, masons, landscapers, and pool builders who all work together. This means you have one point of contact, and we ensure every part of your backyard, from the pool itself to the surrounding patio and features, is designed and built to work together perfectly.
How customizable are these pool designs? Your pool design can be completely tailored to your vision and how you plan to use the space. The spillover spa, sun deck, and water features in this project are just a few examples of what’s possible. We can work with you to select everything from the interior finish and tile to custom lighting and entry styles, creating a pool that is uniquely yours.
What is the maintenance like for a pool with features like an auto cover and spa? Modern pool technology makes upkeep much simpler than you might think. An automatic cover is a great example—it keeps debris out, which means less cleaning for you, and it also helps retain heat and reduce water evaporation. We design our pools with efficient systems and always walk our clients through the best practices for keeping their new space beautiful and ready for enjoyment.
Key Takeaways
- Turn a Challenge into a Feature: A sloped yard can be your greatest design asset. Instead of fighting the natural grade, use it to create unique, multi-level spaces and striking architectural elements like an exposed pool wall.
- Integrate Materials for a Polished Design: The most beautiful backyards feel cohesive. Achieve this by thoughtfully combining materials, like pairing natural stone pavers with matching pool coping, to create a seamless flow between your patio, pool, and other features.
- Personalize with Custom Features: Move beyond a basic pool by incorporating details that reflect how you live. Elements like a built-in spillover spa, a sun deck for lounging, or a specific water feature are what transform a backyard into a personalized oasis.
This vinyl pool has 18’x36′ concrete walls with 16′ wide shallow end stairs. The pool’s interior has a standing ledge and two walk out benches in the deep end. The pool depth is 36″ to 5 1/2’ and the bottom of the pool was made with vermiculite base. The pool is equipped with a medium gray toned auto cover to maintain the cleanliness and warmth of the pool. The coping and patio is Pompeii Roman pattern limestone, selected from the Gappsi stone collection. Design by Giuseppe Abbrancati and project installation by Gappsi.
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Gappsi did a complete demolition of the existing bathroom , installed all new plumbing and electric. These new bathrooms include all Moen fixtures, shower body, shower head, shower sprayer and faucets. Also we installed Kohler toilette and bathtub. All new accessories and custome liner shower base. Tiles were white subway for shower walls with glass tile borders and wood impression 6×24 plank porcelain tiles for floors. Ceiling and walls were painted with water resistant Benjamin more.