The Acacia, Whistler: Christies Estates Promotion
The Acacia, Whistler: Christies Estates Promotion. This project garnered a lot of publicity and real estate attention from around the world. The pool features 1 x 1 inch solid gold tiles that surround the perimeter of the entire pool. Those tiles alone cost $35 each!
A lap pool developed as part of a larger West Coast architerctural design, including totem poles and other west coast themes. The waterscape waterfall falls directly into the lap pool.
The Acacia, Whistler: This waterscape was created in Whistler's most expensive spec home at the time, and was sold via Christie's Estates. The lap pool was developed as part of a larger West Coast architerctural design, that included totem poles and other west coast themes. The waterscape waterfall falls directly into the lap pool, which is approximately 40' in length.
Indoor lap pool with 25' wide water feature.
>The Acacia, Whistler: close up of waterfall feature in swimming pool room. One full storey in height and is 25' across, this indoor swimming pool room opens up to an outdoor patio with an Art of Rock Work hot tub and other rockwork features.
>The Acacia, Whistler: Peter's rockwork was inspired by Sea to Sky Highway waterfalls and rock outcrops like those seen at Brandywine falls and the Squamish Chief.
>The Acacia, Whistler: Glass folding doors open up one entire side of the room so you walk from the pool room right out to the custom hot tub outside.
The Acacia, Whistler: This rockwork wall and waterfall sit right next to a large outdoor rockwork hot tub.

A waterscape is a great way to add some movement and a natural focal point to any area of your home. Often selected for an entry area, or for an area used for socializing, such as a bar or den area.

Waterscapes bring lightness and liveliness, and the subtle dance of trickling water into your home.