If you are looking for innovative ways to cover your swimming pool for the winter season, the French company LIFT’O has got something useful and unconventional for you. They have designed a movable floor which not only hides the swimming pool from plain sight but also provides additional deck space while giving a unique finish to the pool area. It allows you to utilize space occupied by the pool by raising up the floor out of the water to the deck level.

It consists of a 165 mm-thick corrosion-proof, composite frame covered with a finishing material that matches with the wooden deck. 

Balloons under the wooden structure raise and drop the floor by inflating or deflating. And, the composite support feet automatically position themselves to support the assembly.

Whether working with wood, concrete or metal, the LIFT’O movable floor can be installed on any swimming pool, with at least two angles and a straight base. 

The flooring system can withstand a load of 50Kg per square meter. Apart from serving as a terrace, it also acts as a protective cover that prevents water loss from evaporation and regulates the temperature of the water by acting as a protective blanket.

There is a hatch provided in the middle of the floor to allow an easy access to the cleaning robot.

There’s a wide range of finishing materials to choose from and match your pool setting. With the press of a button, you can turn your pool into a living area.      

Also Read: Libart’s Retractable Swimming Pool Roof for a House in Casco Bay

It is a clever idea that helps make the most out of the available space. They are useful for sites where space is at a premium.

If you loved the idea of hiding/unhiding your pool with just the push of a button, you can ask LIFT’O team to turn your pool into a Bond-style deck area. 

Image: LIFT’O
Image: LIFT’O
Image: LIFT’O
Image: LIFT’O

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