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Luxury Oasis: Bionic Design of an Indoor Pool with Panoramic Glazing

#7969. Luxury Oasis: Bionic Design of an Indoor Pool with Panoramic Glazing

This magnificent space represents a luxurious indoor pool that demonstrates an impressive combination of natural motifs and modern architecture. The area is characterized by an ambitious interior design where organic textures of stylized rock walls contrast with futuristic elements of the glass facade. The curved shape of the pool, framed by a light-colored border, creates a smooth transition between relaxation areas and the water surface.

Particularly noteworthy is the use of panoramic glazing with high arched windows that maximize natural light in the space and blur the boundary between the interior and the surrounding landscape. In the evening, this creates a dramatic effect when the blue tones of the sky and the pool lighting merge into a unified color composition. Textured columns imitating natural stone serve not only a structural but also a decorative function, supporting the overall concept of interaction with nature.

The relaxation area features ergonomic loungers of two types – dark leather ones along the wall and wicker ones near the water, allowing for different scenarios of space utilization. The terracotta floor tiles are not only practical for humid areas but also introduce a warm tone that softens the cold palette of water and glass. The two-level spatial solution with a second-floor balcony expands the functional capabilities of the room and creates interesting visual perspectives.

When creating a similar interior in your own home, it's worth paying attention to the interaction of finishing materials with water and humidity, a well-thought-out lighting system (a combination of ceiling fixtures and pool illumination), as well as ventilation organization concealed within the ceiling design solutions. The imitation of natural textures can be implemented on a more modest scale using modern finishing materials while preserving the effect of immersion in a natural environment.

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