Vestaro

16Add a pool · Yard & pool

Add a pool to the existing yard — sited, sized, and shaded.

Render a pool into a yard that does not have one — a concept image for buyers who would build.

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A yard with a pool rendered in.BeforeAfter

Add a pool · concept render

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Before — Crystal blue
After — Crystal blue
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After

The problem

The yard supports a pool but the seller never built one. Adding a pool renders a plausible pool into the yard so the buyer can read the listing as a future home with a pool — clearly marked as concept.

The standard

  1. Pool size respects the yard footprint and likely setback rules.
  2. Shadow from the pool deck and existing trees stays consistent with the photographed sun.
  3. Output is marked Concept on every export so disclosure is unambiguous.

The handoff

Paired with the original. Marked Concept.

Companion tools

When Vesta runs it

Used as a single concept render outside any bundle.

Field notes

Read the studio note on concept renders marked Concept.

Field reading

Where this lives

Part of the Yard & pool entry in the tool catalog. When several tools in this group apply to the same listing, hand the listing to Vestaand let her plan the run.

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What agents say

Listings agents are proud to send.

  • Buyers in this market expect a pool. I added one to a sun-soaked backyard so sellers could show the potential, and the water sits naturally against the deck. Showings tripled over the listing’s first weekend.
    Camille Fontaine
    Listing Agent · Phoenix
  • A flat empty backyard doesn't sell the lifestyle. Vestaro dropped in a clean rectangular pool with a paver surround that reads like a photograph. Two buyers on the showing asked the builder for a quote to match it.
    Dwight Abernathy
    Real Estate Agent · Las Vegas
  • I showed what the oversized yard could become with a pool, and the saves on the portal climbed past every other home in the neighborhood. The coping and water looked real enough that nobody flagged it as added.
    Soo-jin Park
    Broker · Riverside
  • The lot had room for a pool but no buyer could picture it. I rendered one with natural reflections and a stone deck, and the listing went from stale to three offers. The image carried the whole campaign.
    Travis McAllister
    Resort Sales Advisor · Palm Desert
  • Buyers in this market expect a pool. I added one to a sun-soaked backyard so sellers could show the potential, and the water sits naturally against the deck. Showings tripled over the listing’s first weekend.
    Camille Fontaine
    Listing Agent · Phoenix
  • A flat empty backyard doesn't sell the lifestyle. Vestaro dropped in a clean rectangular pool with a paver surround that reads like a photograph. Two buyers on the showing asked the builder for a quote to match it.
    Dwight Abernathy
    Real Estate Agent · Las Vegas
  • I showed what the oversized yard could become with a pool, and the saves on the portal climbed past every other home in the neighborhood. The coping and water looked real enough that nobody flagged it as added.
    Soo-jin Park
    Broker · Riverside
  • The lot had room for a pool but no buyer could picture it. I rendered one with natural reflections and a stone deck, and the listing went from stale to three offers. The image carried the whole campaign.
    Travis McAllister
    Resort Sales Advisor · Palm Desert