Transform your space with the Pool 360 ecosystem, where design, technology and maintenance are integrated from day one to deliver a premium, hassle-free swimming experience. This intelligent approach ensures crystal-clear water and maximum efficiency through automation, increasing the value of your property while you simply enjoy yourself.
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A Pool 360 is not just a beautiful pool: it is a way of understanding it as an “ecosystem” where design, maintenance, technology and swimming experience work together from day one.
If you are looking for a pool that adapts to your lifestyle (and not the other way around), the Pool 360 is the idea that encompasses everything. Because it’s not just about building the pool, it’s about thinking about how you are going to use it, how it will be cared for and what you need to enjoy it without complications.
What is a 360 pool and how does it differ from a conventional pool?
A conventional pool is usually planned in stages: first it is built, then the equipment is chosen, and finally, consideration is given to how it will be maintained.
Sometimes, this leads to subsequent fixes, such as oversized pumps, inadequate filtration, corners with poor circulation, or systems that don’t integrate well with each other.
A 360 pool reverses this logic, integrating everything from the outset and turning the pool into a coherent system. This can be seen through:
- Global vision: it is designed with use, aesthetics, efficiency, and maintenance in mind from the very beginning.
- System coherence: filtration, hydraulics, lighting, climate control, and water treatment work as a whole, not as separate parts.
- Greater control: incorporating automation and monitoring becomes natural, not a difficult “extra” to fit in.
- Fewer surprises: by anticipating the behaviour of the water and equipment, unpleasant surprises (cloudy water, skyrocketing consumption, constant adjustments) are reduced.
This approach makes even more sense in projects where the pool is part of the space concept. For example, a rooftop pool, where design, efficiency and control must be aligned to offer an experience with simple management.
Key elements of a well-designed 360 pool
A 360 pool is built with smart decisions that make a difference in everyday use. These are the pillars:
- Pool design and water circulation: Well-thought-out hydraulics prevent “dead zones”, improve filtration and keep the water more stable. Proper placement of skimmers, jets and returns can make the difference between an easy-to-maintain pool and one that requires constant adjustments.
- Efficient filtration: Not only must a filter be installed, but it must also be sized according to the volume of water and, above all, according to actual use. When filtration fits your reality, the water responds better.
- Optimised water treatment: The 360 approach seeks clear, balanced water with fewer ups and downs.
- Durable finishes and materials: Materials that are resistant to sunlight, wear and tear, and temperature changes to maintain appearance and reduce repairs.
- Lighting and atmosphere: Light is not just aesthetic: it is also safety and enjoyment. Well-designed lighting creates atmosphere, enhances the design and allows you to use the pool at night with a much more luxurious feel.
- Accessibility and safety: Comfortable entrances, integrated steps, beaches, non-slip solutions, covers… A 360 pool considers who uses it and how you will experience it every day.
Types of 360 pools according to space
The 360 pool does not depend on size, it depends on approach. That is why it can be adapted to different spaces and styles of home:
- Compact 360 pool (small patios or gardens): maximises space with clean lines, integrated benches, and discreet equipment.
- Family 360 pool (medium spaces): prioritises play and relaxation areas and simple water management for everyday use.
- Premium Pool 360 (large gardens): can integrate hydromassage, waterfalls, beach, climate control, and advanced control for a hotel-like experience.
- Pool 360 Urban or Indoor: focuses on comfort, climate control, dehumidification, and precise water control for year-round stability.
Technology and control of a Pool 360
Basic automation for pool management
Basic automation usually includes:
- Scheduled filtration programming (and seasonal adjustments).
- Lighting and scene control (switching on, switching off, intensities according to system).
- Climate control management (heat pump or other system).
- More consistent dosing to avoid peaks and maintain stability.
The immediate benefit is clear: the pool is kept in good condition with less intervention and routines that adapt to your use.
Remote monitoring of water condition
Remote monitoring allows you to check key parameters and anticipate problems before they become visible:
- Detect deviations that cause cloudy water or irritation.
- Optimise product consumption by adjusting only when necessary.
- Maintain a history to understand how weather, usage or refills affect the water.
Advantages of a 360 pool
This type of pool offers many advantages, including:
- More time enjoying and less time maintaining.
- More stable and transparent water, with fewer ups and downs.
- Savings and efficiency: optimises filtration, energy and product consumption.
- Longer service life for equipment and finishes thanks to a balanced system.
- Superior experience: lighting, comfort and control enhance the feeling of well-being.
Added value for the home: a modern, connected and efficient swimming pool is a clear plus.
