b'GEORGIAN POOLHOUSETHISCONSERVATORYISafreestandingpoolhousewitha built-in spa and changing rooms inside. The two-tone color scheme was coordinated with the red brick and mortar of the main house as well as the walls used throughout the landscaped yard. Ochre woodwork complements the cast stone urns, the capi-tals on the brick piers, and the trim on the house itself. The heavi-ly-tinted roof glass, which from the outside seems almost opaque, echoes the dark shingles on the main house and blocks most of the suns heat. From the inside, the tint is barely apparent, but sub-stantial enough so that air conditioning is not requiredeven in the summer. One of the challenges of this project was to incorpo-rate changing rooms, bathroom facilities, and a small kitchenette into the plan. A separate, but attached brick extension to the back was the design solution.The barely noticeable addition has a low-slope roof so as not to interfere with the conservatory. The interior features a brick arched-opening from the main spa room that carries the Palla-dian arch theme inside. French doors under the side gable open directlytothefirstfloormasterbedroomtoprovidediscreet access from the house.Design: Tanglewood Design TeamAS DEVOTEES AND DESIGNERS, OUR LOVE OF CONSERVATORIES BEGINS WITH A COMMITMENT TO TRADITION AND KEEN ATTENTION TO DETAIL. TANGLEWOOD CARRIES ON A CENTURIES-OLD TRADITION OF ARTISAN WOODWORKING.19'