If you’re looking to have a swimming pool installed in your Austin, TX home, you have plenty of decisions to make, including the shape that you wish your pool to be. Consider some of the following shapes when it comes to choosing a design for your backyard pool.

Rectangular Pools

Rectangular pools have sharp 90-degree corners and are the most basic yet classic swimming pool shape. They’re perfect for standard backyards and swimming laps. 

Kidney-Shape Pools

This pool shape is somewhat reminiscent of the 1950’s and 1960’s. While they may be considered “old school” to some and may not be as common today as they were in the past, they’re still around thanks to their simple style.  

L-Shape Pools

Also referred to as “lazy-L” pools, these pool shapes feature a small extension from the main body of the pool, which is often used as the shallow end. This pool shape is ideal for little ones to pay in thanks to the shallow water, while keeping the kids separate from older swimmers who may be participating in a water exercise or sport in the deeper end. 

Geometric Pools

These straight-edge pools are popular among homeowners looking for a more modern, contemporary look to their swimming pools. They combine a variety of different lines, curves, and points in all sorts of shapes. These include rectangle, square, circle, oval, and even more unique shapes that incorporate a combination of any of the aforementioned. 

Free Form Pools

As the name suggests, free form pools are abstract in shape and don’t follow any traditional shape rules. Essentially, these pools can take on any shape to suit the shape and configuration of the backyard and the homeowner’s style. 

If you’re looking for help deciding on the perfect shape for your pool, get some ideas from your local Austin swimming pool builder!