RESIDENTIAL PORTRAIT

Bespoke concrete pools for Sydney homes.

Steel-reinforced concrete shells, engineered in house, finished to live with the architecture. A select number of residential projects each season.

What we build

A pool that sits with the house.

Most residential pools we build sit across the Northern Beaches and the Eastern Suburbs, with the rest scattered through the Inner West, North Shore, the Hills and the Central Coast. Almost all are designed alongside the home's architect, on the back of a brief that already has a strong opinion about the rest of the project.

We take that brief, walk the site, look at the slope and the light and the sight lines from inside the house, and draft a pool that belongs there. Concrete is the only material that lets us do that. There is no shell to fit into the ground. The pool is the drawing.

The pool can be 18 metres long for laps before breakfast, or 3 metres square cut into a courtyard for a Friday night plunge. Tiled, pebbled, dark, light, sunken, raised, infinity-edged or quietly square. Residential work is bespoke, every time.

Project types

Four shapes of residential work.

A
Architectural builds
Drawn with the home's architect from day one. The pool is part of the project, not an afterthought to the landscape plan.
B
Plunge pools
Compact concrete pools for courtyards and terraces. Built with the same shell and finish standard as a 12-metre lap pool.
C
Lap pools
Long, narrow, swim-every-morning pools. Built for daily use. Low waste, low maintenance, quiet plant.
D
Renovations and reshells
Bringing a dated or failing pool back to current code. Reshelling, new coping and interior, plumbing and pump replacement.

What is included

A complete residential build.

01
Bespoke concrete shell
Steel-reinforced concrete. Shape and depth drawn to the architecture and the block.
02
Engineering, in house
Every shell is structurally engineered by our own team. No outsourced sign-off.
03
Premium finishes
Honed bluestone and travertine coping. Glass mosaic, pebble, or quartz interiors.
04
Integrated spa, edges, lighting
Spas, infinity edges, sculpted spillways, low-glare LED lighting. Built in, not added on.
05
One supervisor, start to finish
The same Wright supervisor is on the project from excavation to handover. No subcontractor chain.

What clients say

Words from the families we have built for.

★★★★★
Highly professional throughout. They suggested a project fit for purpose, delivered on time, and the finished product is to a high standard. The pool feels as good as new.
Fiona G. Google review, June 2026.
★★★★★
Fantastic job on our Northern Beaches pool. Tight access and major sandstone excavation. The project manager had a great eye for detail and the level of finish is superb.
Mark Creelman. Google review, June 2026.
★★★★★
The experience was fantastic from start to finish. Punctual, professional, clear communication, and the quality of workmanship was outstanding. The pool was beyond our expectations.
Caitlin Dixon. Google review, May 2026.

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Frequently asked

Residential questions.

Can you build a pool on a small or tight block?
Yes. A concrete pool is drawn to the space, so a compact courtyard plunge is built to the same shell and finish standard as a long lap pool. Tight access can affect cost, which we assess at the site visit, but it rarely rules a pool out.
Do you work with our architect?
Most of our residential work is designed alongside the home's architect. We can come on during the design phase so the pool is part of the project, or pick up a fully drawn pool at tender.
Can you renovate or reshell an existing pool?
Yes. We bring dated or failing pools back to current code with reshelling, new coping and interior, and replacement plumbing and pump. It is a large part of our residential work.
Will a concrete pool last in coastal conditions?
Yes. Salt air and UV are part of building on the Northern Beaches. A steel-reinforced shell with the right interior, coping and sealing is engineered for that environment, which is why concrete has lasted on this coast for decades.

More on the full FAQ, or compare concrete vs fibreglass.

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