The Art of Immersion
Allison Gouterman blends creativity and chemistry in pool liner design

In an industry where technical function can overshadow artistry, Allison Gouterman, Livtec designer for Continental Surface Solutions, has carved a niche as a pool liner designer whose work speaks both to aesthetic elegance and engineered excellence.
Where trends meet technique
A James Madison University graduate, Gouterman didn’t always envision herself working in aquatics. But she says she got lucky finding a career where she can put her art degree to work.
Every liner Gouterman designs begins with fact-finding. “I start with a lot of trend research — online, in magazines,” she says. “I literally have an inspiration board on the wall of our office.”
Her design process pulls from a broad cultural palette: interior design, pop culture and tile and flooring trends.
She travels to trade shows like the International Surface Event in Las Vegas to stay ahead of home design trends that influence outdoor living. “The pool is still part of the home,” Gouterman says. “I’m always designing about one year ahead.”
The spark behind Starlight Swirl
One of Gouterman’s most ambitious and celebrated designs is Starlight Swirl — a liner nearly three years in the making. Inspired by Vincent Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” and indigenous dot-style artwork she encountered in Charlottesville’s Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, the design is a striking blend of motion and light.
I love playing with the movement of the water. starlight swirl especially utilizes that movement in the shapes of the design.”
Allison Gouterman, Continental Surface Solutions
“I love playing with the movement of the water,” she says. “Starlight Swirl especially utilizes that movement in the shapes of the design.”
But this wasn’t just an aesthetic project. A major breakthrough came in the form of specialty ink — two types, to be exact — that added shimmer and depth to the final product. Sourcing and integrating those inks was a technical challenge.
“That’s absolutely part of the R&D side of it,” she says. “How can I lay it down? How can I put it on the vinyl? How much [ink] can I have? How little can I have? How can I make it look the best possible?”
Working closely with the research and development team, Gouterman tested ink compositions to ensure they could bond correctly with the vinyl, hold up underwater and still produce the eye-catching shimmer she envisioned. “[The R&D team] usually at least humors me,” she laughs, “and we work together to find something that really works.”
In the field and at home
While her designs grace pools nationwide, Gouterman doesn’t always get to witness the final product firsthand.
“One of my other award-winning designs, Sea Glass, was installed in our head of R&D’s pool,” she recalls. Starlight Swirl is set to debut this summer in the pool of the company’s head of sales. “It’s spectacular, especially under moving water and good sunlight.”
She also does her own “mini testing,” borrowing a friend’s pool in summer to drop in samples and observe how the designs behave under natural conditions.
Designing liners isn’t just about what looks good on a table. Gouterman often educates internal teams and customers on trends, providing the vocabulary and visual language they need to connect with homeowners. “I want them to know what’s on that Pinterest board before they even step into the room.”
Working with sales and R&D teams, she embraces feedback as part of her process. “Sometimes they’ll say, ‘That looks like this other thing.’ And I’m like, ‘OK, that one’s dead,’ ” she laughs.
Rooted in passion, focused on the future
In her hands, pool liner design becomes more than utility. It’s storytelling — immersive, inspired and deeply intentional.
“I’m really happy with where I landed,” she says. “I have a great team of people who I adore, and I’m proud of the products I’ve been able to make over the last almost six years.”