1. Available space: The size and shape of the pool should be determined by the available space in the yard.
2. Budget: A pool can be expensive to build and maintain, so it's important to consider how much you are willing to spend.
3. Purpose: Consider how the pool will be used - for entertainment, exercise, relaxation, or a combination of all.
4. Style of the house: The design of the pool should complement the architectural style of the house to create a cohesive and elegant look.
5. Maintenance: Depending on the design, some pools can be more difficult and expensive to maintain than others. Consider the amount of upkeep required for the selected pool design.
6. Safety: Implement safety measures and equipment in the pool design, such as fencing, alarms, and covers.
7. Climate: The climate of the region should also be considered when choosing a pool design. For example, design considerations may include the need for heating the pool and whether or not to use a pool cover to retain warmth.
8. Local regulations: Check with local authorities regarding pool building codes and regulations to ensure the appropriate design is chosen.
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