Las Vegas’ Paragon Pools Earns 2021 Masters of Design Honor

Take a look at the inground spa that was included in this year's gallery of designs.

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Mary Vail MBA Publicist

Joseph Michael Vassallo, President
Joseph Anthony Vassallo, Vice President
Paragon Pools
Las Vegas

These homeowners did not seek a sprawling pool-scape that would encompass most of the backyard. Rather, they wanted a small, tightly focused spa and waterfeature to be viewed from the sliding glass door.

This father/son team of designer-builders obliged with a 7-by-10-foot elevated perimeter overflow spa. The spa’s outer wall is finished in a blue mosaic tile, inspired by the seashore, so it shimmers in the sun. The interior is finished in pebble.

The designers made the most of this small installation. While the spa undoubtedly serves as centerpiece, an accompanying sunshelf and 21-by-171/2-foot plunge pool are built into the spa’s catch basin for added functionality. Multiple seat heights in the spa and plunge pool accommodate various guests.

Behind the spa, a stacked-stone wall with sheet fall is bookended by two firebowls, providing a backdrop. On the practical side, it also helps conceal the yard’s brick perimeter wall. The designers made sure to space the wall and spa far enough apart so the sheet fall could flow without making contact with the perimeter overflow and potentially breaking its glass-like surface.

The design duo sought to include a mixture of textures to add visual heft to the space. In addition to the tile, pebble and stacked stone, the installation includes 18-by-18-inch pavers with a natural stone grain finish, medium-pile artificial turf, and a simulated wood grain finish pergola. The sand-blasted fire bowls contain chipped, jagged fire glass.

LED lights in the catch pool flicker as water trickles down the walls.

About the Author

Rebecca Robledo

Rebecca Robledo is deputy editor of Pool & Spa News and Aquatics International. She is an award-winning trade journalist with more than 25 years experience reporting on and editing content for the pool, spa and aquatics industries. She specializes in technical, complex or detail-oriented subject matter with an emphasis in design and construction, as well as legal and regulatory issues. For this coverage and editing, she has received numerous awards, including four Jesse H. Neal Awards, considered by many to be the “Pulitzer Prize of Trade Journalism.”

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