Frequently Asked Questions #
Resort Series – Symmetrical Luxury Faqs: #
What makes the Resort series feel more “upmarket”?
The Resort layout lends itself to feature zones — spa-style seating, water walls, lighting and integrated spas. It’s designed to deliver a genuine “holiday at home” feel.
Is the Resort still practical for everyday family use?
Yes. You get a good central swim space plus defined lounging and social zones, making it both functional and luxurious.
Can the Resort series include an attached spa?
Definitely. Many projects pair a Resort pool with an integrated or adjacent spa, designed and plumbed from the outset.
Does the Resort suit bigger or smaller yards?
Generally medium to larger yards, where the pool can act as a visual focal point and hero element.
What kind of features pair well with the Resort?
Blade waterfalls, feature walls, spa jets, high-end lighting and heat pumps. The layout allows neat, concealed pipe runs and tidy equipment placement.
Is the Resort harder to install than other pools?
Not harder — just more detailed in terms of planning. We’ll spend extra time on positioning, feature alignments and plant layout to achieve a high-end finish.
What sizes are available in the Resort series?
6m and 7m.
What are the external and internal dimensions of Resort pools?
Resort 6 → External 6.20m × 3.50m | Internal 5.96m × 3.26m
Resort 7 → External 7.20m × 3.50m | Internal 6.96m × 3.26m
What depth does the Resort range have?
A gentle sloping floor, approx. 1.28m–1.68m.
What minimum yard size is recommended for a Resort pool?
Yard lengths from 8.20m–9.20m, widths around 5.50m, assuming approx. 1.0m to the boundary and 1.5m to the dwelling, subject to approvals.