
Miller Family: Sun & Stone Sanctuary
Haslet, TX
Luder stone veneer brings natural texture to the grotto surround, where the 40-foot weeping wall releases a continuous curtain of water across hand-laid stonework — a tactile centerpiece for this Tarrant County outdoor living space.

The 40-foot weeping wall cascades into the main pool while the tiered spillover and rock grotto layer sound, texture, and movement into a cohesive aquatic environment — a Tarrant County outdoor living space transformed in just two weeks.

The tactile depth of Luder stone veneer anchors the spa surround, its natural limestone texture grounding the cascading movement of the tiered spillover in this Haslet retreat.

From above, the full scope of this Haslet outdoor living space reveals itself — tiered spillovers cascading toward the main pool, a sweeping weeping wall clad in Luder stone veneer, and a rock grotto anchoring the composition with natural texture and depth.

From above, the full scope of this Haslet outdoor living space reveals itself — tiered spillovers cascading toward a rock grotto, a sweeping weeping wall, and a 7x7 custom spa anchoring the design with resort-scale presence.

The 40-foot weeping wall cascades across Luder stone veneer as tiered spillovers layer sound and motion into the heart of this Haslet outdoor living space — a complete aquatic retreat built in two weeks.

From the first glance, the Miller residence commands attention — a 17,356-gallon aquatic retreat where a 40-foot weeping wall, tiered spillovers, and Luder stone veneer define a complete outdoor environment in Haslet, TX.

From a single vantage point, the full scope of the Miller family's aquatic retreat reveals itself — stone veneer, cascading water, and a 40-foot weeping wall defining the outdoor living space in Haslet, TX.


From a single vantage point, the full scope of the Miller residence aquatic retreat reveals itself — weeping wall cascading into the grotto, tiered spillover in motion, and a 17,356-gallon pool anchoring the outdoor living space.

The 40-foot weeping wall cascades into the main pool while the tiered spillover layers sound and motion — a Tarrant County outdoor living space engineered around the sensory experience of moving water.


The tactile depth of Luder stone veneer defines the grotto's character — each surface layer contributing to the natural, resort-style presence that anchors this Tarrant County outdoor living space.

From above, the full scale of this Haslet outdoor living space reveals itself — tiered spillovers cascading toward the main pool, a rock grotto carved into the Luder stone veneer wall, and an oversized tanning ledge anchoring the shallow end.

