House Plans With an Indoor Pool
House plans with an indoor pool are the best options for families with kids that are looking for additional ways to stay active. While having a pool is a big commitment, it can also provide a lot of joy.
House plans with indoor pools are usually of significant size and come in a range of different styles.
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House plans with an indoor pool offer a great focal point for families with kids that love having friends over. They’re also great for the bachelor pad to throw parties around. Do you like starting mornings out with a dive? Maybe you live in an area of the country where an outdoor pool would be too cold for too many months.
Even if you want to have an indoor pool, you still need to consider various features. Here is a couple of them.
Features to consider | ||
Tiny | With 2 master suites | Tiny, with loft |
Small, with garage | barn | 1.5 story |
Small, 3 bedroom | Small, with loft | Octogan |
Pools are not just a great type of exercise that is easy on the joints. Swimming still burns those additional calories. Having a swimming pool is also a great space for entertainment. Suppose you’re not one to go to the public pool. Get your indoor one. It’s a great way to upgrade your style of life significantly if you can afford more than your typical 1,400 to 1,800 square foot home.
With an enclosed pool, you’re sure the cold weather doesn’t become the reason your kids aren’t getting in their exercise. You know it’ll be a hit among their friends too. An additional benefit of putting it inside is that you won’t have the pesky job of keeping it clean. Mother Nature often decides to dump a bunch of leaves. All those leaves somehow end up going from your neighbor’s garden to fly across the fence. They end up landing straight in the pool on that especially windy day.
Architects have also gotten creative in their ways of incorporating a pool. You’re no longer confined to the lackluster rectangular pool shape.
House plans with indoor pool | Characteristics |
Price | $2,100 – $3,150 |
Layout |
The pool usually doesn’t get the best amount of light.
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Mistakes to avoid |
Neglecting the cost associated with having a pool.
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Typical sizes | 3,600-6,000 square feet |
Design features we love | It’s great when you have teenage kids |
An alternative style that we recommend | H-shaped houses |
Who is it for?
- People that enjoy the finer things in life
- People that like to stay in shape
- People that just like swimming
- Families with children of a certain age
Pool Houses
Pools come with a myriad of options. These include living quarters with a bedroom and an outdoor kitchen. Enjoy a bar or even a garage. They can also be built to be very small, including a bathroom. They can act as a guest house if you don’t already have one. The options are many. Your imagination is the only thing setting the boundaries for a pool house. Here are the options offered through our platform.
These are perfect for your backyard pool to provide a sanctuary. They don’t require you to enter your home if you want to make yourself a drink or have to change clothing. By adding a pool house, you are no longer dragging lots of water through the house. Leaving footprints that throughout will no longer be an issue you deal with. You wouldn’t want the chemicals used to keep your pool clean to be left to stain that new stone or ceramic floor. You had it installed in the house to stay nice.
A dedicated pool house provides nostalgia. Adding an angled garage to your house wouldn’t. Also, would you want your needs to rely on doing all the purposes in the garage? We have options for indoor pools if you’re building something entirely from the ground up.