We decided to offer our readers a true delight for their eyes and souls. Seeing all these amazing suspended pools, we are pretty much sure that you would get the desire of getting one for yourself. Which one of these suspended pools has captured your attention the most? Check them out!
Casa Vale Do Lobo’s Suspended Pool – This house located in Vale do Lobo in the south of Portugal was finished by the Portuguese designers Arqui+. The focal point of this house is formed by a suspended pool.
Infinity Pool in Bali – This hanging pool is most eye-catching thing about Bali’s Ubud Hanging Gardens Hotel. The pool is on multi levels, with its curves copying the shape and beauty of the hills nearby.
Hanging Pool at The Joule Hotel – This architecturally wondrous pool is placed atop the Joule Hotel in Dallas, Texas. The Infinity pool extends 8 feet over the edge of the Joule hotel, hanging directly above the Main Street with a dazzling downtown view.
One-of-a-Kind Cantilevered Lap Pool – This amazing cantilevered lap pool hangs above the lake like a prism in a home near Austin, Texas. It was designed by a world-known company Anderson-Wise Architects.
Las Lomas Suspended Balcony And Swimming Pool – Back in 2010 the architectural studio Vértice Arquitectos designed the Las Lomas I-05 beach house in Lima, Peru. The house has a 180 degrees view of the Pacific Ocean, as well as a panoramic view of the beach.
Jenga Pool – Amazingly, the Hemeroscopium House was built in a carefully choreographed sequence in the course of just seven days. Of course, the most dramatic part of this house is the thin swimming pool, suspended in mid-air.
InterContinental Dubai Hanging Pool – This suspended pool is built over the fourth floor of the InterContinental Hotel in Dubai, offers its users the unique experience of both paddling in midair and defying gravity.
Mirage House Infinity Pool – This is a truly genuine rooftop infinity pool which embellishes the cavernous house on the Tinos island in Greece. The house was designed by the studio Kois Associated Architects from Athens.
Rooftop Pool at the Jellyfish House – This pool is located at the Jellyfish House in Marbella, Spain, designed by Weil Arets Architects. Residents and guests who are on the floor under the pool don’t have a sea view, but they can see the people up in the pool.
Embassy Gardens Sky Pool – This pool made of completely transparent glass is located in the Embassy Gardens housing complex in London.
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