
Gerloff Family: Stone & Water Elegance
Fort Worth, TX


From above, the Gerloff Residence reveals a refined courtyard sanctuary in Tarrant County — Aqua Cool mini pebble plaster casting cool, luminous depth against the warmth of Grey Lueders stone.




The chipped edge of Grey Lueders stone meets the translucent depth of NPT Blue Seas glass tile — a material transition that defines the refined character of this Tarrant County pool sanctuary.

The chipped edge of Grey Lueders stone brings tactile character to the pool surround — a material choice that grounds this Tarrant County sanctuary in refined, natural texture.

At water level, the luminous NPT Blue Seas glass tile catches light against the textured Grey Lueders coping — a material pairing that defines the refined character of this Tarrant County pool sanctuary.

Every surface speaks to considered craft — NPT Blue Seas glass tile shimmers against Grey Lueders stone coping while the March Wind spray deck grounds this Tarrant County courtyard sanctuary in refined, enduring elegance.

A refined courtyard sanctuary takes shape in Fort Worth — Grey Lueders stone coping, NPT Blue Seas glass tile, and a custom spa with flat spillover compose a space built for quiet, lasting elegance.

From above, the interplay between Grey Lueders stone veneer and the Aqua Cool mini pebble plaster surface reveals the quiet material sophistication defining this Tarrant County pool sanctuary.

From above, the full geometry of this Tarrant County pool sanctuary reveals itself — NPT Blue Seas glass tile shimmering against Grey Lueders stone coping, with the custom spa's flat spillover anchoring the composition in refined calm.

The full sweep of the Gerloff pool reveals NPT Blue Seas glass tile shimmering against Grey Lueders stone coping — a composed, courtyard-scale sanctuary built for a Tarrant County estate.







The chipped edge of Grey Lueders coping meets the luminous surface of NPT Blue Seas glass tile — a material pairing that defines the refined character of this Tarrant County pool environment.

A Tarrant County outdoor living space takes shape around a 30-by-14-foot pool where Grey Lueders stone veneer anchors the perimeter and the March Wind spray deck extends the refined palette in every direction.


From the first glance, the Gerloff residence in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, TX reads as a composed outdoor living space — Grey Lueders stone veneer anchoring the perimeter while the Aqua Cool plaster surface draws light into the water below.


Gentle arcs of water rise from twin bubblers above an Aqua Cool mini pebble finish, while Grey Lueders coping grounds the composition in quiet, tactile refinement — a Tarrant County courtyard transformed into a private sanctuary.


