There’s something about an infinity pool that feels different the moment you see it. The water doesn’t just sit within boundaries, it seems to merge with whatever lies beyond.
That visual effect, though, is not just design - it’s precision.
Infinity pools require careful alignment between structure, slope, and surrounding landscape. The overflow edge has to be perfectly level, the catch basin needs to be sized correctly, and water circulation must be continuous without interruption. If any of these are slightly off, the effect doesn’t quite come through the way it should.
Farmhouses, in particular, are where infinity pools make the most sense. Open views, natural surroundings, quieter spaces - everything complements the design. But the challenge is to make the pool feel connected to the land rather than placed on top of it.
At Orenda Pools in Bangalore, infinity pool projects are planned with this visual continuity in mind. It’s not just about creating an edge, but about shaping how the water interacts with the horizon, whether that’s greenery, open sky, or distant structures.
There’s also a functional side to consider. Continuous water flow, filtration, and balancing systems need to work quietly in the background to maintain that seamless look without constant intervention.
If you’re planning a farmhouse space and want something that feels calm, open, and slightly immersive… an infinity pool might just bring that idea together in a subtle way.