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The 1920s-era home already had a pool when the current owners purchased it. But it was very clear that the aquascape had been built later, and whoever designed it made no attempt to match the aesthetic of the house.
The builder and the homeowners — who were very hands-on in the design — decided to completely replace the older vessel. The result, with its clean lines and heavy use of tile, evokes a period in California style when Spanish Colonial Revival architecture dominated.