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Making the decision to build a custom pool is most likely a huge commitment and investment for your family. From materials and colors to pool shapes and sizes, there are many choices to make.

One of the first steps towards designing a backyard swimming pool is selecting among a variety of shapes. Get started by understanding these key differences between geometric and freeform pool designs.

Pool Shapes That Meet Your Style

Everyone has their own style and your pool design should be a reflection of your personality. Picking the right pool shape is one of the first elements in determining the end result for your backyard oasis.

What is a Geometric Pool Shape?

Geometric pools are those which take on a specific shape such as a rectangle, oval, or square with straight edges and sharp lines. If you’re looking for a formal or more contemporary feel, geometric pools are a perfect fit.

Typically, geometric pools are designed in a rectangular shape. However, for someone wanting a more modern look with the same traditional appeal, choosing another shape such as a triangle can provide such balance.

The Benefits of Geometric

Geometric pools are a popular choice for competitive swimmers and casual swimmers alike. 

Geometric pools provide the following benefits:

  • Easier to build
  • More suited for activities like swimming laps
  • Perfect for incorporating a vanishing edge
  • Often times more cost-effective
  • Compliments many homes’ architecture
  • Can easily add symmetrically layered entryways

What is a Freeform Pool Shape?

In contrast to geometric pools, freeform pool shapes are those which take on any curvilinear form–it has no set rules or shapes. This option is optimal for small spaces and those wanting natural-like character. Due to the lagoon style that freeform pools provide, adding lush landscaping throughout your backyard can enhance the overall appearance.

While freeform may be more appealing to you, the price tag can often become more than a geometric pool due to the complexity and custom qualities.

The Benefits of Freeform

Freeform pools are more popular for casual swimmers and families. You can truly design the pool of your dreams.

Freeform pools provide the following benefits:

  • Perfect for small spaces
  • More customization options
  • Makes a boxy yard appear larger and flowier
  • Gives off a modern feel
  • Better suited for blocked off tanning areas
  • Naturalistic appearance

We Can Help You Choose A Perfect Fit

Need more advice and direction on choosing a shape for your custom pool design? Aquascapes can help! Our in-house designer will discuss your options and help you make the best decision that fits both your style and your wallet. Contact us today to begin a consultation and make your dream backyard a reality!