Large private residence pool and spa environment by Aquarius Pools and Spas
Estate Aquatic Environments — Since 1976

Private aquatic environments built around scale, discretion, and permanence.

Aquarius designs, renovates, builds, and maintains estate-level pool environments for clients who need more than a standard pool contractor. The work requires visual judgment, technical control, privacy, and one accountable local team after the project is complete.

50+
Years of Local Service
3
Pool Construction Methods
Full
Service After Completion
1976
Established Locally
Estate Standard

At this level, the pool is part of the architecture of the property.

The decision is not only about water, plaster, tile, or equipment. It is about how the entire outdoor environment feels when it is viewed from the home, experienced by guests, maintained by staff, and relied on for years.

These photos show large-format work, naturalized water features, night environments, recreational layouts, and private residence settings. The common thread is scale, coordination, and long-term accountability.

The wrong partner can turn a high-value property improvement into months of uncertainty. The right partner makes the process controlled, documented, and visually aligned before production begins.
Aquarius Pools & Spas · Estate Project Philosophy
Custom stone waterfall, pool slide, and illuminated boulder feature
Featured Capability

Custom stone, water, slide, and lighting features without losing construction control.

Estate work often expands beyond the pool shell. The project may involve boulder walls, spillways, slides, lighting, planting zones, patios, equipment access, and long-term serviceability.

The goal is not to add features randomly. The goal is to compose a complete environment that looks intentional from every major sightline.

Waterfalls, spillways, scuppers, and raised beams
Integrated pool slides and boulder-style structures
Night lighting planned around water movement and stone texture
Serviceable equipment and maintenance planning after completion
Large private estate residence pool with spa and outdoor living area
Private Residence
Scale · Residence Integration · Outdoor Living

Large private residence pool environment

Pool, spa, deck, house sightline, and outdoor living coordination for a property where the pool must feel native to the residence.

Garden waterfall and natural stone pool feature with landscaping
Landscape Water Feature
Natural Stone · Planting · Sound

Garden-integrated waterfall setting

A softer naturalized feature where water movement, stone, and planting define the experience instead of hardscape alone.

Woodland estate pool with natural stone water feature and existing mature trees
Woodland Property
Existing Estate Setting · Renovation Potential

Woodland pool and stone backdrop

Large residential pools often require renewal, modernization, or design correction without losing the mature landscape value already on site.

Large illuminated pool and spa entertainment environment at night
Night Entertainment
Lighting · Spa · Entertaining

Large-format evening pool environment

Lighting color, deck glow, spa location, and water shape all matter when the pool is used as an evening entertainment centerpiece.

Night-lit estate recreation pool and basketball area
Recreation Scale
Lighting · Recreation · Multi-Use Layout

Recreation-focused estate pool

Some properties need a refined family recreation environment with lighting, open deck space, sports use, and easy service access.

Close-up custom stone waterfall, pool slide, and illuminated boulder pool feature
Custom Stone Feature
Waterfall · Slide · Boulder Construction

Statement water feature construction

Large stone environments require composition and buildability. The final result has to be impressive, durable, serviceable, and properly integrated into the pool system.

Why This Matters

Estate clients are not buying a pool. They are buying risk reduction.

At larger property values, the client needs confidence that the contractor can protect the site, coordinate details, communicate clearly, and remain accountable after the visual work is finished.

01

Clear Scope Before Production

Materials, dimensions, feature expectations, finish levels, and exclusions need to be documented before work begins.

02

Property Protection

Access, staging, drainage, utilities, haul-off, and restoration planning matter more as the value and complexity of the property rises.

03

Feature Coordination

Waterfalls, slides, lighting, spas, tile, plaster, automation, and landscaping need one integrated plan instead of isolated vendors.

04

Budget Visibility

High-value clients do not need vague estimates. They need clear allowances, known decision points, and change documentation.

05

Service After Completion

Aquarius is structured to maintain and support the environment after construction, which changes how the project is built from the start.

06

Discreet Communication

Owners, estate planners, family offices, and property representatives need direct, professional communication without unnecessary exposure.

Scope of Work

Three levels of estate involvement. One standard of control.

I
Estate Restoration

Renewal of existing high-value pool environments

For properties with an existing pool, water feature, spa, or deck environment that needs to be restored, modernized, or corrected.

Plaster, tile, coping, stone, and deck renewal
Equipment replacement and automation modernization
Water feature repair, rebuild, or expansion
II
Custom Construction

New pool, spa, and outdoor aquatic environments

For clients building new environments around a residence, entertainment space, guest house, or larger property master plan.

Gunite, fiberglass, and vinyl-liner pool options
Integrated spa, tanning ledge, feature, and lighting design
Permitting, documentation, and production scheduling
III
Architectural Features

Stone, water, fire, and specialty feature coordination

For projects where the aquatic environment needs sculptural or resort-style features beyond a standard pool installation.

Custom waterfalls, boulder walls, and slides
Lighting, sound, water motion, and entertainment atmosphere
Specialist partner coordination when needed
Private Consultation

Start with a direct, confidential project conversation.

For estate-level projects, the first step should be a controlled conversation about the property, access, existing conditions, intended use, budget range, and level of design involvement needed.

Location
523 South Earl Avenue · Lafayette, Indiana
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