NIVEKO INFINITY POOL

Where Water Meets the Horizon

Few pool concepts have influenced modern outdoor living as significantly as the infinity pool. Defined by its disappearing edge and uninterrupted waterline, the infinity pool transforms the relationship between architecture, water and the surrounding landscape.

Rather than acting as a separate feature within the garden, the pool becomes part of the view itself. Water visually merges with the horizon, creating a calm and almost seamless connection between the built environment and nature.

For this reason, infinity pools are especially popular in projects built on sloped terrain or locations with panoramic views. Whether overlooking mountains, forests, lakes or open countryside, the disappearing edge allows the surrounding scenery to become part of the overall experience.

At NIVEKO, the Infinity pool type is designed not only as a technical solution, but as an architectural element that enhances the character of the entire project. Water overflows across one, two or even three sides of the pool, depending on the design intention and the surrounding environment.

One of the key advantages of the NIVEKO Infinity pool is its flexibility. The infinity edge can be combined with other pool types, such as the minimalist skimmer Invisible or the elegant overflow Advance. This allows architects and homeowners to adapt the pool precisely to the spatial and visual requirements of each project.

Attention to detail also plays an important role. The overflow edge itself is finished with natural granite available in three carefully selected shades, helping the pool blend naturally into modern architecture and exterior materials.

While infinity pools are often associated with luxury, their true value lies in something more subtle — the ability to shape atmosphere. The calm water surface, the open view and the visual connection with the landscape create a feeling that changes the way outdoor space is experienced.

In contemporary architecture, the infinity pool is no longer just a swimming pool. It becomes part of the composition, part of the view and part of everyday living.

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