Oval Shaped Pools
Oval inground pools are geometric shapes with curved edges. The oval-shaped pool is less common. making it one of the major draws for those who want more than the stereotypical “backyard pool.”
- Design Benefits: Oval-shaped inground pools are most notably observed in Victorian era homes
- Common Features: Oval-shaped swimming pools include slip resistant steps
- Considerations: Require a bit of room, and are better for larger backyards
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Explore All Pool Shapes
L-Shape Pools
Some L-shaped pools are geometric, with hard lines and defined angles.
Kidney Pools
Kidney-shaped pools are popular freeform pools that are rounded on each end, curving inward along one side.
Roman Pools
Roman pool shapes take a cue from the villas of ancient Rome, with two long straight edges flanked by arched half-circles at either end.
Oval Pools
Oval pools are geometric shapes with curved edges.
Rectangle Pools
Rectangular pools are a classic, geometric pool shape, with its clean lines, a linear pool is a timeless choice.
Freeform Pools
The freeform pool style can incorporate dramatic curves for a modern look or maximize available swimming space with a more relaxed wavy design.