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Maybe incorporating both the curved and straight lines can work for you. Here are some favorites. (I’m watching rock the block on discovery plus , in Miami now, and there are some GREAT pools if you want to check ‘em out)
We are in the final stages of our pool install - we're on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
I think shape is totally a personal preference, and my husband and I both wanted free form. Neither one of us cares for rectangular, especially from a purely aesthetic point of view. We find them sort of unattractive. But again, that's our opinion.
Here is what our pool currently looks like right now. The coping is not yet installed but you can see the shape very well in this photo. The other 2 pix are not our personal pool, but the same model. We'll not be quite as fancy as they are. The pool is part of a very extensive whole-house renovation, and the money tree is getting very bare! LOL
Can't wait until we're up and running!!! Good luck with your endeavor.
Use the search bar at top/middle of page. Type "Florida pools" and then select 'Florida pools in Photos". Lots of photos to look at for ideas.
We owned a free form pool when I was a kid, but I wanted rectangular when we built 2 years ago.
I wanted the pool to be simple and blend into the lanai/patio background, so that the main thing that catches your eye, as you look out from the house, is the pond, golf course views and landscaping. I didn't want the pool to be the center of attention.
Maybe try looking through some bedroom designs that have black bedframes. Here are just two that we found in some of our designs for our clients: