A Fort Worth homebuilder knew quality when he saw it — after watching Selah’s craftsmanship on other projects, he chose them for his own family’s pool.
When your wife designs the pool herself and you build homes for a living, the bar sits high. The Rodgers vision started with clean geometry — a contemporary pool to anchor the outdoor living space without competing with the architecture of the home.
Five LED sheer descents create vertical water walls; an infinity edge dissolves the pool’s boundary into the landscape beyond. The custom spa floats as a separate geometric form — connected yet distinct, its raised beam wall establishing hierarchy in the composition.
Every line serves a larger design intent. An outdoor environment that feels both expansive and intimate — a resort on a residential scale, in Fort Worth’s Bella Crossing.

Marble coping runs the perimeter, creating visual rhythm. The raised beam wall uses stone veneer for material continuity. Glass tile covers the custom spa interior and columns, catching light through the day; blue tile lines the pool walls, deepening the water.
The swim-up bar carries a granite countertop with a 10” overhang and marble coping. Three copper fire bowls with auto-ignition anchor the space; LED bubblers and four RGBW laminar jets add movement and color.
As the builder put it: “They put the same quality work as we do in our homes — that was the pool company I wanted to build my pool.”

Chapter Four · The Living“We are so happy with our new pool with Selah! They were very knowledgeable and answered all my questions I had.”
Angie Rodgers
A pause at the end of the day — the water still, the fire lit, the family home. Not just a pool, but a place to stop and look at what you have made.