Luxury Indiana estate with infinity pool, covered pavilion, outdoor kitchen and fire feature at twilight

Ridgewater Outdoor Living · Carmel, Indiana

Where every evening
feels like a private resort.

A design-build studio for pools, outdoor kitchens and complete outdoor environments — quietly delivered across Indiana's most considered estates since 2002.

Studio Statement

We design pools and outdoor environments the way a good home is built — slowly, with restraint, and with a long view of how an Indiana family will actually live in them across four seasons. Twenty-three years on, we still build every project as if our name will hang above the gate.

— Daniel Ridgewater, Founder

23

Years designing outdoors

A single studio, since 2002.

140+

Estates completed

Across central Indiana and the Midwest.

< 15

Projects per year

A deliberately small commission list.

Lifetime

Structural warranty

On every Ridgewater pool shell.

Selected Work

Featured projects.

A small body of work from across Indiana — lakefront, courtyard, contemporary and traditional. Each project drawn for the property, not from a catalogue.

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The Meridian Estate — Carmel, Indiana

Six-Acre Estate

The Meridian Estate

Carmel, Indiana · 2024

Commissioned to anchor a six-acre estate, the design begins with a single sightline from the breakfast room and lets the water hold every following decision.

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The Limestone Manor — Indianapolis, Indiana

Traditional Estate

The Limestone Manor

Indianapolis, Indiana · 2022

A 1930s Georgian estate had been waiting eighty years for a pool that knew how to behave.

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Elderwood Family Yard — Westfield, Indiana

Family Residence

Elderwood Family Yard

Westfield, Indiana · 2023

A young Westfield family came to us with a simple brief: a backyard that works for the four of them — and for the next ten summers.

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The Lakefront Dawn — Geist, Indiana

Lakefront Estate

The Lakefront Dawn

Geist, Indiana · 2022

A Geist lake home wanted the water of the pool and the water of the lake to read as one surface from the master bedroom.

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Outdoor Living

A property,
used every hour.

We design for the hours of the day, not for the photograph. Morning coffee, an afternoon swim, an evening in the pavilion, fire low against the water after dark — every Ridgewater project is drawn for how an Indiana family genuinely spends its time.

Morning, before the house is awake.

Morning, before the house is awake.

A cup of coffee on the limestone, the pool still as a mirror. Most owners tell us this is the hour they bought the pool for.

An evening with friends, in the pavilion.

An evening with friends, in the pavilion.

Long stone counters, a built-in grill, glasses warming under Edison light. The kind of Saturday that ends slowly.

Fire low against the water, after sunset.

Fire low against the water, after sunset.

A linear fire trough on a quarter-flame, a glass of wine, the pool lit only by what's already burning. Indiana, October.

What We Build

Built into the
ground itself.

From the pool that anchors a property to the pavilion that holds Saturday evening — every element is engineered by one studio, drawn on one set of plans, and warranted by one firm.

Craft

How a Ridgewater
project is built.

Every project is drawn by hand before it is drawn in CAD, engineered for Indiana's freeze–thaw cycle, and built by a single Ridgewater field crew from groundbreak to final detail. Luxury, at this scale, is not a finish — it is a process.

Hand-drawn site plans.

Hand-drawn site plans.

Every project starts on paper. We sketch the property by hand before we draw it digitally — it forces the design to respond to the land instead of the screen.

Engineered pool shells.

Engineered pool shells.

Steel-reinforced, shotcrete-formed pool shells engineered for Indiana's freeze–thaw cycle and clay-soil conditions. Inspected at three points before tile or plaster.

Hand-set stone.

Hand-set stone.

Every piece of coping is hand-set by a Ridgewater mason. Factory-cut stone is flatter; hand-set stone sits right against the water.

Transformation

Before & after.

The same Westfield property. The same camera position, the same focal length, the same mature oaks and the same brick of the home. Only the outdoor environment has changed — drawn, engineered and built across two Indiana seasons.

Same Westfield Indiana estate backyard after Ridgewater build — pool, cedar pavilion, fire feature, outdoor kitchen
Westfield Indiana estate backyard before renovation — original lawn, patio, and mature oaks
BeforeAfter

Westfield Estate · Pool, Cedar Pavilion, Outdoor Kitchen, Linear Fire · Designed 2022, Built 2023

Construction Story

From ground
to first swim.

A Ridgewater pool is engineered like a building — steel before stone, inspections before pours, twenty-eight days of controlled cure before tile. The finish you see is the last percent of the work. The first ninety-nine are where a pool earns its lifetime warranty.

Excavation & site grading.
01

Excavation & site grading.

Layout strings, GPS-verified setbacks, and a controlled dig into Indiana clay. Subgrade compacted and tested before a single bar of steel arrives on site.

Steel & rough plumbing.
02

Steel & rough plumbing.

A double-mat #4 rebar cage tied to engineered drawings, with plumbing and electrical conduit set, pressure-tested, and inspected before the first pass of concrete.

Shotcrete shell.
03

Shotcrete shell.

A monolithic shotcrete pour places the structural shell in a single day — denser than poured concrete, engineered for Indiana freeze–thaw, cured for twenty-eight days under controlled moisture.

Stone, coping & deck.
04

Stone, coping & deck.

Every coping stone is hand-set by a Ridgewater mason against a level and a string line. Travertine, limestone, and bluestone — laid on an engineered, drained base built to hold the line for decades.

Recognition

Quietly
recognized.

We don't enter many competitions. The ones we do, we're proud of — and our certifications and licensure speak more to the day-to-day than any trophy does.

  1. 2024

    APSP International Awards of Excellence — Gold

    Residential Concrete Pool, Over $250K · The Meridian Estate, Carmel

  2. 2023

    Indianapolis Monthly — Best Of Home

    Outdoor Living Design, Editor's Pick

  3. 2023

    Houzz — Best of Houzz Design

    Recognized for residential pool & landscape design across Indiana

  4. 2022

    ILCA Excellence Awards

    Grand Award · Residential Landscape Construction

  5. 2021

    Luxe RED Awards — Finalist

    Outdoor Living, Midwest Region

Certifications & Licensure

  • APSP / PHTA

    Pool & Hot Tub Alliance Certified Building Professional

  • ICPI

    Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute Certified Installer

  • NCMA

    National Concrete Masonry Association — Segmental Retaining Wall Installer

  • ILCA

    Indiana Landscape Contractors Association — Member in Good Standing

  • EPA RRP

    Lead-Safe Renovation, Repair & Painting Certified

  • LICENSED & INSURED

    $2M general liability, full workers' compensation, Indiana state licensure

Common Questions

A few things
owners ask first.

We answer these honestly on the property, too. The short versions are below.

What does a Ridgewater pool typically invest?
Most pool-only projects fall between $250,000 and $750,000. A complete outdoor environment — pool, pavilion, outdoor kitchen, fire, planting and lighting — typically runs between $400,000 and $2M. We provide a single fixed-price proposal at the end of design, not a range.
How long does a Ridgewater project take?
Design is typically eight to twelve weeks. Construction of a pool and surround runs four to seven months; a full estate project runs six to ten months. We start excavation in March and aim to swim by August on most builds.
Do you build through Indiana winters?
Yes. Every shell, coping detail and equipment line is engineered for Indiana's freeze–thaw cycle. Excavation runs March through November; interior masonry, pavilion build-outs and stonework continue through winter under tented enclosures.
What warranty do you offer?
Lifetime structural warranty on the pool shell, ten-year warranty on coping and stonework, five-year warranty on equipment installation, two-year warranty on planting. One firm, one warranty, one phone number.
Do you offer ongoing maintenance?
Yes — the Ridgewater Stewardship Program covers quarterly site visits, seasonal openings and closings, equipment service, replanting and lighting tune. Most of our clients enroll for the life of their pool.
Where in Indiana do you work?
Carmel, Zionsville, Westfield, Fishers, Noblesville, greater Indianapolis, Bloomington, and lakefront properties on Geist and Morse. We accept fewer than fifteen projects per year, all within a ninety-minute radius of the studio.
What should we expect at the first consultation?
A ninety-minute conversation on the property. We walk the ground with you, look at sightlines from inside the house, ask how you actually spend an evening in July and October, and leave you with a clear picture of scope, timeline and investment before any drawings begin.
Do you handle permits, engineering and inspections?
Yes. Every Ridgewater project is drawn to an engineered set, permitted through the local municipality by our team, and inspected at every scheduled point through the build. Owners are copied on every permit and inspection — never asked to chase one.
Can you renovate an existing pool rather than rebuild?
Often, yes. A significant share of our work is thoughtful renovation of 1990s and 2000s pools — new interiors, new coping, new equipment, and a re-drawn surround that lets the pool age with the property for another two decades.
Bronze scupper detail spilling water across Indiana limestone coping

Materials & Craft

Indiana limestone.
Cedar. Bronze.
Honed travertine.

We work in a deliberately small palette of 12 regional stones, four hardwoods, and three metals — chosen for how they age across twenty Indiana winters, not how they photograph on day one.

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Design–Build Process

A measured
progression.

Full process →
  1. 01

    Discovery

    We meet on the property, listen, and understand how the home is actually lived in.

  2. 02

    Design

    Plans, elevations, materials boards, and a fixed-price proposal — drawn entirely in-house.

  3. 03

    Build

    A single Ridgewater crew on site, a single project manager, weekly client walks.

  4. 04

    Stewardship

    Long-term warranty and an estate-care program for the seasons that follow.

From Our Clients

In their
own words.

A small selection of homeowners across Indiana who have lived with their Ridgewater project for at least a full year.

We interviewed four firms. Ridgewater was the only one whose first question was about how our family actually spends evenings. Two years on, the pool is exactly the place we live.

The Halloran Family

Carmel, Indiana · The Meridian Estate

The drawings we received in week eight matched — to the inch — the property we walked in month nine. That has not been our experience with builders before.

M. & K. Whitfield

Zionsville, Indiana · The Cedar Courtyard

Three Indiana winters in and every stone still sits exactly where they set it. That is the sentence I use when friends ask who built the pool.

The Ansari Residence

Fishers, Indiana · The Linear House

Service Area

Throughout central Indiana.

Estates from Carmel to Bloomington, lakefronts at Geist and Morse, and considered properties across the broader Indianapolis metro. Dedicated studio pages for our most-requested cities:

Indianapolis
Carmel
Zionsville
Fishers
Westfield
Noblesville
Bloomington
Geist
Greater Hamilton County

Begin a Project

A quiet conversation,
on the property.

We accept a small number of new commissions each year. Most projects begin a season ahead — we'll come walk the property and talk through what's possible.

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