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Swimming Pool Scene RESIDENTIAL POOL SCENE


MOVIE MAGIC


This sleek subterranean pool with a moving fl oor is one of many custom-designed features built at a multi-million pound luxury London property modelled on the famous Maison de Verre in Paris. Jamie Smith, Managing Director at London Swimming Pool Company said: “While space is not an issue at the sumptuous property, a pool with a moving fl oor allows the room to be used for multiple purposes, such as a private cinema. Bathers can watch a movie while luxuriating in the pool or the moving fl oor can be raised to deck level, sealing off the water and converting the pool room into a cinema for friends and family to enjoy the latest blockbuster.”


The minimalist pool design refl ects the contemporary interior design of the unique property. The pool measures 9.81 x 3 metres and features an attractive semi level deck system. Instead of the


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more conventional overfl ow system, the water sits just beneath the edge of the pool surface. The pool incorporates high-quality stainless steel fl oor inlets that allow heated water to return to the pool, giving an even fl ow to the semi-level deck. The pool walls are fi nished with Pacelite, a cement-based lining that offers a luxury alternative to ceramic tiles. The fl oor tiles surrounding the pool are natural stone and the surface of the moving fl oor is also fi nished in natural stone, ensuring a seamless fl oor throughout the room when the moving fl oor is raised.


London Swimming Pool Company Tel: 020 8605 1255 www.londonswimmingpools.com


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