£72,000.00
incl. VAT plus Shipping Costs
Delivery time: 8 months. Free delivery in England, Scotland & Wales (except islands)
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A pool house should be more than just a structure—it should set the scene. The Bremo Pool House is built for those who know that a poolside retreat is as much about atmosphere as it is about function. Crafted from hot-dip galvanised, powder-coated steel, with expansive glass panels available in double or triple glazing, it blends durability with effortless glamour. Finished in Farrow & Ball’s deep, richly pigmented hues, it’s an architectural statement that refuses to be ordinary.
The Bremo isn’t just a practical addition—it’s part of a long tradition where pool houses serve as more than storage or changing rooms. Since the early days of private pools, they have symbolised a certain indulgence, a private world where sun, water, and a touch of extravagance meet. True to this spirit, the Bremo is designed not just as a space, but as an experience. Built entirely to your specifications, this designer pool house is tailored to suit your vision of leisure and luxury.
The Bremo Pool House channels the golden age of poolside architecture, echoing the refined designs of the 1930s when pool houses became true extensions of their owners’ style. Its signature stepped window and door frames add structure, volume, and a touch of vintage glamour, playing with light and shadow throughout the day. Generous windows flood the interior with sunlight, creating a bright, inviting space that’s as suited for lively gatherings as it is for quiet escapes.
Measuring 6 x 4 metres with an impressive 6-metre height, the Bremo is spacious without overwhelming its surroundings. The tiered roofline, built in multiple stepped layers, gives the illusion of movement, drawing the eye upward and adding a sense of grandeur. At each corner and along the central roofline, gilded spheres sit as finishing touches—each 30cm in diameter, adding just the right hint of opulence. A glass pyramid roof sits within the stepped frame, ensuring that even at its highest point, the structure remains bathed in natural light.
A pool house is never just a pool house. It’s a world apart—where rules soften, time slows, and indulgence reigns. The Bremo fits effortlessly into this legacy, a space that invites pleasure, luxury, and perhaps a touch of mystery. Historically, pool houses have always existed in a realm of social freedom, where the usual boundaries of etiquette seem just a little more relaxed.
Literature and cinema have long played with the pool house as a backdrop for intrigue, secrecy, and the breaking of conventions. In Alan Hollinghurst’s The Swimming-Pool Library, it becomes a symbol of desire and privilege, a place where social roles blur and hidden tensions come to the surface. The Bremo embraces this storytelling tradition, evoking a space where sun-drenched afternoons stretch into sultry evenings, and where the pool boy is more than just a figure skimming the water—he’s part of the narrative of wealth, beauty, and fleeting moments of escape.
The watercolour rendering of the Bremo Pool House captures this atmosphere perfectly: reclining figures on sun loungers, toned silhouettes standing poolside, a sense of leisure thick in the air. Here, the pool house is more than an architectural feature—it’s a mood, a stage, a promise of afternoons lost to heat and conversation, where the boundaries between status, attraction, and leisure quietly dissolve.
The Bremo Pool House is not just about design—it’s about what happens within its walls (and just outside them). It’s about the stories yet to be written, the moments yet to unfold. A place where architecture meets indulgence, and where every sunlit reflection holds a secret.
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A pool house should be more than just a structure—it should set the scene. The Bremo Pool House is built for those who know that a poolside retreat is as much about atmosphere as it is about function. Crafted from hot-dip galvanised, powder-coated steel, with expansive glass panels available in double or triple glazing, it blends durability with effortless glamour. Finished in Farrow & Ball’s deep, richly pigmented hues, it’s an architectural statement that refuses to be ordinary.
Product Name | Bremo Pool House |
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Item No. | OC-08 |
Height | 6 metres |
Floor Plan | 6 x 4 metres |
Price incl. VAT | £72,000.00 |