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Some Examples of our Swimming Pool &
Garden Designs |
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The idea for this tropical
garden was conceived in visits to Bali by Peter
for owners who visited the island every year and loved
it. Because the site was steep and somewhat unstable the
swimming pool, spa and pavilion
were all built on a large piered concrete slab. The
owners wanted a constant reminder of the Four Seasons
Hotel in Jimbaran Bay where they had stayed, and the
ease of being able to walk straight out from the house
into their courtyard garden with a
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The pavilion for the garden
above is an important part of the overall
design, because it provides a
comfortable area for shade and shelter during summer and
also acts as a screen from the neighbouring property.
The structure was built using mainly Indonesian timbers
in the Balinese way with fine exposed joinery in the
roof and elsewhere. The marble floor is heated so the
pavilion can be used during the winter months.
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The owner of this swimming
pool had seen photographs of the
Balinese garden mentioned above and
decided to appoint Peter to design and oversee the work
for a garden for him with a swimming
pool on his island on the Great Barrier Reef.
Here again the site was difficult to say the least, with
no roads, water or electricity. However, with much
ingenuity from the engineers and builders this has
became a true paradise on earth. Ask
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This swimming pool, with
its classical shape was built high above Burraneer Bay
looking out towards Port Hacking. Whilst unmistakably a
Sydney garden with its angophoras and coastal
vegetation, it also has a distinct flavour of the
gardens of the Mediterranean on the Cote d' Azur and the
Italian Riviera. Ask
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