At Oasis Pool Constructions on the Gold Coast, we start from ground zero when designing and building your freeform shaped swimming pool.
There’s no restrictions with preset pool design templates – We’ll work with you to custom design and custom build a swimming pool to fit the space available on your block.
We’d love to get your freeform pool designed and built so it’s ready for the blazing Gold Coast summer – as per usual, it’s going to be a hot one!
For further information or an obligation free quote, call now on 07 5649 9810 or send us a message.
Freeform swimming pools are designed in a more natural or irregular shape, with curve/ flowing lines.
The ‘kidney’ shaped pool is one of the most common and well-known freeform pool shapes. Some of the more contemporary freeform pools take on the look of a natural pond with feature rocks, waterfalls and rugged landscaping.
Our freeform swimming pools are custom made from cement which gives us the flexibility to build a swimming pool that will perfectly fit into your backyard.
If your backyard is an unusual shape, on a slope or you have limited space available, we can work with your block to maximise the total area of your pool and create a beautiful feature of your backyard.
We follow a specific pool building process to ensure that our custom swimming pools are individually tailored to:
Check out some of our latest pool building projects by viewing our swimming pool portfolio – all photos taken on the Gold Coast in QLD.
We design and build our freeform pools with concrete so you are not limited to a particular size, shape or template. The shape of your pool could be literally anything!
Many other pool building companies on the Gold Coast use templated fibreglass shells for their inground pools. This means they only have a limited range of shapes and sizes which may not be able to fit into your space.
Building with concrete allows us to customise your new pool to your desired width, height, depth and freeform shape, making it one of a kind.
A geomteric swimming pool makes for a neat and tidy feature alongside any home. When building your concrete pool, you have the choice of beautiful finishes and you can optionally add tiling or additional steps, water features and much more to make your pool really stand out.
Concrete pools can also be designed to integrate into the landscape which makes your pool a beautiful work of art.
A freeform pool can add real value to your property.
There is even greater potential for added value if the pool has been well landscaped and is integrated into the overall design of your property.
A concrete pool is durable and can have a lifespan of 50 – 70 years or more.
You also won’t have to worry about sharp objects damaging the pool structure which is a weakness of other pool building materials like fibreglass or vinyl.
For more information, see our article on concrete pools versus fibreglass pools.
The main benefits of concrete pool construction are:
Durablilty - An inground pool constructed using concrete is extremely durable and can have a lifespan of 50 years or more. Cement is sturdy and highly resistant to damage (even from a sharp object.)
No design limitations - Building with concrete allows us to build literally any size, shape or style you can imagine. Each concrete pool we build is unique and one-of-a-kind.
Attractive appearance - Concrete pools give you a choice of attractive finishes, tiling options and additional water features.
Add value to your home - A concrete swimming pool will add value to your property, especially if it has been expertly landscaped and integrated into the overall design of your home.
The most popular finish is pebblecrete which starts with base colours and can be upgraded to include more glass chip.
It is a hard wearing and cost efficient way to deliver an inviting pool.
Fully tiled pools provide deep colours and a luxury look.
A concrete pool which has been maintained correctly should last 50 years or more.
If it has been well constructed and looked after, it could last a lifetime.
Resurfacing of the pool's liner may be required roughly every 15 years.
1. Maintain a constant and consistent balance of chemicals in the water.
2. Keep the concrete floor and walls clean by using a hard bristled brush attached to a telescopic pole.
3. Regularly run your pool cleaner.
4. Resurface your concrete pool every 15 years or so.
Yes it can.
Concrete is a naturally cold material which is not particularly efficient at retaining heat. Hence, concrete pools generally require a more effective heating system.
Yes, saltwater chlorinators are perfectly safe for use with a cement pool.
Yes we can, it's possible to integrate a spa into any concrete pool. The average size for a spa is 2m x 2m.
Absolutely, we can build anything such as feature walls, deck jets, spillways and more.
You can have anything around a concrete pool from a timber deck to polished concrete to tiles.
A concrete pool is the best option for a steep slope as it can be engineered to fit the conditions.
A concrete pool's structure is self supporting so it doesn’t rely on the ground to hold it’s weight which is ideal for sloping blocks.
Yes we are.
You can view our SPASA member profile here: https://www.spasa.com.au/pool-and-spa-owners/find-a-member
Having built hundreds of different swimmings pools for our clients, we've come across a wide range of pool shapes and styles. The most popular pool designs include:
Enjoy the Australian summer and cool off in the privacy of your own home. We build pools on the Gold Coast, South of Brisbane & also in Brisbane City.
Learn more about getting an in-ground pool with a curvy, freeform shape. – Call now on 07 5649 9810 or send us a message for an obligation-free price estimate.