Stainless steel spa with four captain chairs, bench seating, cool down area, LED lighting
and automatic cover. Copyright Jimi Smith Photography
OUTDOOR LIVING
288 MIAMI LIVING
home includes copper architectural accents. Acrylic panels
may be incorporated when homeowners want to preserve
views or allow the interior of the spa to remain visible from
nearby living spaces.
"Stainless steel is our most popular choice due to its
modern, timeless appeal," Martinek explains. "For clients
who want a more rustic look, we offer copper, which is
often selected if the home has copper accents. Acrylic
is another option we incorporate into designs, especially
when the client wants to preserve a stunning view or
showcase the spa's interior from a social area."
Another important shift in design is the focus on wellness
and everyday use. Many homeowners now include features
such as swim currents for exercise, hydrotherapy seating,
and temperature controlled spa environments that support
relaxation and recovery.
"Pools today are designed to extend daily living space and
create a private wellness retreat that supports healthier, more
intentional living," Martinek says.
For homeowners considering spring outdoor upgrades,
understanding these design and material considerations can
help ensure that a pool or spa functions not only as a luxury
feature but also as a long term architectural investment that
enhances both lifestyle and property value.
For more information, visit www.diamondspas.com or call
(800) 951-7727.
B Y M L S TA F F. P H O T O S / D I A M O N D S PA S