That is the story of a pool transformation. However, I need to begin off by saying that the “earlier than” images of this pool aren’t some wretched hole-in-the-ground swampy “earlier than” images that make the “after” images all of the extra engaging. The “earlier than” images of this pool are, for my part, actually lovely. In reality, the pool and the yard surrounding it had been what offered us on this home. I’m a water individual. In my household, we’re all water individuals. We may spend all day within the water. And this pool is massive sufficient to do laps in! And surrounded by timber! We beloved the pool! We beloved the brick coping (the bricks across the pool’s edge) and the unique waterline tile–hi there solar form (couldn’t be extra excellent for us!)! Hell, even the little do-it-yourself pergola state of affairs had its attraction. If we may have left the pool as-is, consider me, we might have.
Once we purchased the house we knew that the pool wanted new tools and replastering. What we discovered after shopping for the home was that the pool additionally wanted new electrical and new plumbing. In reality, a number of tradespeople warned us: “{the electrical} work on this pool is so outdated, I’d be afraid to swim in it for concern of being electrocuted” (yikes). Effectively, that was sufficient for us to re-allocate funds for a loo transform and add it to the pool funds with a view to make it secure and swimmable. The lavatory transform may wait — in spite of everything, there was no actual hazard of being electrocuted within the outdated bathtub.
This was our first time ever engaged on a pool, so I used to be coming at it from a spot of complete ignorance. After interviewing half a dozen contractors, we employed a licensed pool contractor to information us by the method. What I rapidly realized is that the plumbing and electrical work had been all situated across the pool, which means that we would want to interrupt up and take away all of the cement within the surrounding space, together with the coping and the waterline tile with a view to get to {the electrical} wires and piping.
I don’t know the place I used to be anticipating the pipes and electrical wiring to be situated in a pool — I suppose I had by no means given in an excessive amount of thought!?! However I used to be shocked as soon as I noticed that we needed to demo the whole pool and surrounding space with a view to make the pool secure to swim in. The very first thing that we requested is that if it was going to be potential to salvage the tile and brick coping. The reply was a “perhaps.” We went into demo day hoping for the perfect.
It’s at all times laborious to observe one thing be demolished, particularly one thing lovely and one thing that you just’ve simply spent a wholesome portion of your life financial savings on, however hey, generally you simply must dive in, huh? So we took a deep breath, paid the deposit and started to empty the pool — which took three hoses and three days.
As soon as the pool was drained the demolition crew got here by and demoed the floor space of the pool and the encircling areas. Sadly, the coping and waterline tile crumbled in the course of the demolition and had been unsalvageable.
Now that the method was underway it was time to make some design selections. We’d hold the form and measurement of the pool the identical, solely take it from 9 toes deep, to 6 toes deep within the deep finish. Making the pool extra shallow would make it cheaper/sooner to warmth and make it a bit safer, too. Additionally, since we had been eradicating the prevailing diving board for security causes, there was no motive to have the pool keep that deep. Different large selections to make had been:
1.) The pool was beforehand surrounded by a cement floor, what did we need to exchange the cement with?
2.) What kind of coping did we wish?
3.) What did we need to use for waterline tile?
4.) What kind of end did we wish the pool to have?
We started to consider the general vibe and the way we wished the area to really feel. All of us agreed that we beloved the look of the outdated pool, so we determined to purpose for a design that will make the area really feel type of prefer it had at all times been there, so making a design that match with the general vibe of the whole property drove our design selections. Timing additionally guided many choices. Decided to complete the pool in time for the new L.A. summer time months, all the things that we had been on the lookout for wanted to be IN STOCK. This proved to be very difficult, particularly throughout COVID since there have been plenty of shortages, transport delays, and objects from abroad caught on the docks.
1.) The Pool Encompass
After plenty of analysis and throwing concepts round, we determined to exchange the cement across the pool with brick pavers. We landed on the pavers as a result of tiling the whole area would have been prohibitively costly. We didn’t love the look of the cement that had been there earlier than however DID love the look of the brick flooring on the higher patio, and so we determined to attempt to emulate that look. Sand-setting the bricks can be cheaper than grouting them in. As soon as we settled on the brick look, we forged a large web on the lookout for the proper brick — however that truly ended up being an issue — the brick that we had been discovering was too excellent — it appeared too new and subsequently didn’t actually match with the vibe of the remainder of the property. So we determined to go on the hunt for outdated brick. Not solely wouldn’t it appear like the remainder of the home, however it will be extra sustainable as effectively. We ended up discovering 800 sq. ft. price of BEAUTIFUL, reclaimed brick at an area stone yard and snatched all of it up. The one concern was, the floor space of the yard is 1200 sq. ft. So we had 400 sq. ft. of area that will nonetheless want hardscaping. We considered on the lookout for extra reclaimed brick, carving out areas for vegetation, or cementing small “zones” for, say the out of doors eating space, however landed on the thought of tiling a 400 sq. ft. space of the yard that, as a result of structure of the yard, was raised. We name the raised space “the stage.” We spent a couple of weeks sourcing cement tile for the stage too — and entertained a lot of totally different colours and motifs, however couldn’t discover something that was “in-stock” that felt proper for the area. We wished it to really feel like a contemporary backdrop that might look good with a number of totally different finishes. As an alternative, we ended up deciding to make use of a sage-colored, hexagon cement tile from Zia Tile that we had ordered months earlier for our kitchen transform. Since we had been nonetheless ready on permits for our kitchen transform, we knew it will be months earlier than we’d want the tile for the kitchen, so we determined to tile the stage with cement tile that was initially allotted for our kitchen, and use brick on the remainder of the encircling space. (And ordered extra of the identical tile for the kitchen flooring!)
The brick and the sage would drive the colour selections for the remainder of the realm.
When the brick was lastly being put in, we had plans to put in it in a cross-hatch motif like the remainder of the property, however that’s once we realized that not like the brick on the remainder of the property for those who put two of those bricks side-by-side, the width of two bricks didn’t equal the size of 1 brick #oops! So we needed to assume quick, and selected a chevron sample as a substitute. You reside, you be taught, you pivot!
2.) The Coping
Full disclosure, I had by no means heard the phrase “coping” earlier than Feb. 2021, however now I really feel I’ve explored each kind of coping recognized to mankind! Ha! Impressed by the unique brick coping that the unique pool had, we appreciated the thought of utilizing a brick coping. However, I didn’t love how sharp the sides had been across the pool. In spite of everything, my desires of sipping a mojito on the sting of the pool with my toes within the water didn’t embrace scraping my tush on the sharp fringe of the pool, so Jason instructed bullnose brick coping that led to a spherical edge and I beloved that concept. And bullnose brick coping was in inventory and simple to seek out at most stone yards, in order that’s what we selected.
3.) The Waterline Tile
Waterline tile is used on the pool to forestall a yellow ring from forming across the pool’s edge. Sure, I had desires of utilizing gorgeously uneven Moroccan zellige clay tile across the perimeter of the pool after having seen it utilized in so many fountains and swimming pools in Morocco (and after utilizing it in my kitchen at #JungalowByTheRiver). However, after speaking to fairly a couple of specialists at tile retailers, I used to be suggested in opposition to utilizing a clay tile. The consensus was that “pool-grade porcelain tile” was the best way to go for the pool encompass. I used to be informed that it will final a lot, for much longer than clay tile and resist the damage and tear that pool chemical substances can have on tile. Our contractor additionally made it very clear that the tile set up can be a lot sooner, cheaper and simpler with a porcelain tile. He didn’t flat out refuse to put in the zellige — however didn’t need to be held accountable if it didn’t maintain up. So, albeit a bit dismayed, we went on a hunt for the proper *in inventory* porcelain tile. This was an actual problem. Porcelain tile that felt vibey proved troublesome to seek out. We noticed plenty of tile with fairly patterns, however the patterns appeared like they had been printed on the tile, not a part of the tile itself. A number of it appeared too retro (not in a great way). A lot of what we noticed and appreciated was solely obtainable by particular order, oftentimes with 12-20 week lead occasions, and we couldn’t afford to attend that lengthy. After looking excessive and low, we lastly discovered some porcelain tiles that actually beloved at Mission Tile West in Pasadena who has a big tile assortment. The tile we landed on, the 4X4 Sant Gervasi tile from Latin Accents *was* in inventory, expensive, however in inventory. However, very similar to the reclaimed brick — there wasn’t fairly sufficient of it to make it across the total pool. So, by no means one to draw back from mixing it up, we discovered a stable, 6×6 celadon coloured sq. that recalled the colour of the sage hexagon cement tile, and we additionally discovered a small 2X2 accent tile that coordinated again to the bigger Sant Gervasi motif, and we ordered sufficient of these to cowl the “stage” portion of the pool’s edge and the new tub encompass. This was additionally a pleasant repair as a result of these different tiles had been considerably cheaper so we saves a couple of cash, too.
As soon as we received the tile again to the pool, and positioned the stable celadon tile on the pool’s edge we received fearful. It appeared like rest room tile and didn’t really feel enjoyable or particular or outdated or something that we had wished it to really feel. So, Jason had the sensible concept to insert the small 2X2 tile at a diagonal within the nook of 4 stable, 6X6 tiles and instantly the vibes got here pouring again in. Disaster averted! The tile installer, Eugenio did a tremendous job at meticulously chopping the corners off of the stable tile to create the sample and we’re actually, actually pleased with the ultimate consequence.
We additionally had a lot of loopy sample concepts for the spa spillway into the pool. We performed lots with the patterns right here and ended up with a checker sample that makes use of the small 2×2 flower tiles, which I’m obsessive about. Due to the curved line right here, it’s finest to make use of smaller tiles for the spillway in order that there aren’t too many gaps.
We additionally dotted tiles alongside the pool steps and the pool benches and saved the additional tile for an eventual out of doors bathe that we plan to put in down the street.
4.) The Pool End
The pool end choices had been fairly restricted. We may have gone with normal plaster, however we had been informed (and analysis confirmed) that Pebble Tec merchandise final lots longer than conventional plaster, and after 5 months of coping with this pool renovation, we didn’t need to must replaster the pool any time quickly. Pebble Fina within the Egyptian Sands end was our first selection. We appreciated how the hotter tone of the end forged a heat inexperienced coloration on the pool, however, alas, that product was caught on the dock and so we needed to pivot once more, going with Pebble Sheen in Desert Gold as a substitute. The colour was comparable, however the Pebble Sheen has a rougher texture than the Pebble Fina. In the long run, it seems to be lots like actual sand, which may be very cool as a result of it provides us a beachy really feel that I welcome wholeheartedly.
As soon as the pool end was carried out, it was time to fill the pool, which took about two days. The anticipation was killing us. The entire undertaking took about twice as lengthy (nearly six months) and twice as a lot cash as we had anticipated (about the price of an costly wedding ceremony) however within the few weeks because the pool has been principally carried out we’ve got been swimming each single day and on daily basis that I’m in there, I simply go searching in awe and gratitude that we had been capable of make this place ours.
We nonetheless have some issues to examine off the to-do record — we have to construct a canopy for the pool tools, end furnishing the pool encompass, do landscaping, repair the fence that surrounds the whole yard, and wait one other couple of weeks till the Pebble Sheen cures earlier than we will warmth the pool or the spa, however as with all tasks, the paint will at all times be a bit moist, and I’m certain as time goes on we’ll proceed to hone in on this place and proceed to make it our personal.
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