What Is a Beach Entry Pool? Plus: Other Interesting Pool Entry Options
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What Is a Beach Entry Pool? Plus: Other Interesting Pool Entry Options

Ever dreamed of lounging on a tropical beach right in your backyard? A beach entry pool might be perfect for you. Beach entry pools, also known as zero-entry pools, offer a smooth and gradual transition into the pool. Simply put, a beach entry starts at 0” of water and gets deeper as you go along up until you’re fully submerged in the water.

And this is just one of your many choices for pool entry designs.

What Are the Different Types of Pool Entry?

Pool entry designs have come a long way from traditional ladders and steps. Whether you’re planning a new pool or considering a renovation, you’re sure to find an entry style that’s right for you. So, how do you want to enter your pool?

Get to Stepping With This Classic and Timeless Pool Entry

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Steps are a staple in pool design. Usually located in the shallow end of the pool, they offer a convenient entry and exit point.

They may be considered a standard pool entry, but steps still leave plenty of room for creativity and innovation. You can choose from various designs, including straight, curved, or corner steps. You might even customize your steps with elegant mosaic tiles or another exciting material.

Live Life on the Ledge: Pool Ledges as a Pool Entry and So Much More

Pool Entry

Pool ledges, also known as tanning ledges or sun shelves, are large shallow platforms inside the pool. Used as one large step, they can help with entering and exiting the pool.

Beyond their use as an entry point, pool ledges offer an opportunity for relaxation and sunbathing. By placing in-pool chaise loungers or other poolside seating on the ledge, you can create an outdoor oasis for unwinding and enjoying the sun’s warmth and cool water. It’s the perfect setting to soak up some sun, read a book, or simply savor the tranquil atmosphere of your pool.

 

Swim-Outs: A Safe and Stylish Deep-End Pool Entry Option

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swim-out is a bench-like platform located in the water, typically at the deep end of a swimming pool. These underwater benches provide a safe and accessible way to enter the water without having to jump or dive into the deep end. They also offer a perfect resting spot for swimmers who would like to take a quick break.

Swim-outs are smaller than pool ledges and, unfortunately, don’t have enough room for pool furniture. However, their space-saving design makes them an excellent addition to pools with limited space.

Walk Right Into the Water With a Beach Entry Pool

Beach Entry

In a beach entry swimming pool, the water gradually deepens as you walk further into the pool, similar to the natural slopes found on a beach.  There are no steps or ladders to navigate. Instead, you can just leisurely walk into the water, feeling the gentle caress of the water rising higher and higher. This makes it an ideal entry choice for people with disabilities, along with all the other members of your family.

Beach entry pools are also perfect for creating a shallow play area, making them family-friendly and versatile. Kids can splash and play in the shallow water, and parents can lounge nearby, enjoying the sun and water with ease.

Similarly, their shallow slope accommodates in-pool furniture just as well as a Baja shelf. So, if you’re looking for a pool entry that lets you comfortably relax at the water’s edge, this may be the one for you.

 

Set Up Some In-Pool Furniture to Enjoy Every Pool Day

In Pool Furniture on Ledge

Regardless of the type of pool entry you have, whether it’s classic steps, pool ledges, swim-outs, or a beach entry, there’s one more element that can truly transform your poolside experience – in-pool furniture. Set out some seating on your pool ledge, have fun with pool floats, or fully furnish your pool’s beach entry.

Whatever sort of pool you have, you’re sure to find pool furniture that works for you. Explore our full catalog and bring your poolside paradise to life.

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