Assess the pool s location.
Choosing a pool color.
But it won t look that way in your pool.
What does it look like.
Close your eyes and take a moment to visualize the pool of your dreams.
The single greatest water color determiner is the background dye in the finish.
The color of your pool liner will tremendously affect the water color.
Light wooden decking light granite natural or ivory sandstone travertine with cream and beige tones light limestone light slate light brick.
2 choose your water color.
Surrounding colors like the green of foliage or the color of your home can affect the color of your pool water.
Blue water typically is the result of backgrounds that are blue white gray or black.
The most important aspect of your water color is the pool s underlying surface color.
You re looking for aesthetic cohesion.
Consider the pool s depth.
Chances are you can find a color that will go well with your space and pool table and be a color that you like.
For blue water look for a finish that is white blue black or gray.
Here are some color palettes to.
Choose a tile pattern that compliments your whole property.
Lighter green water is typically the result of pool surfaces that are green brown or tan.
This royal blue gelcoat has a diamond shimmer that adds just enough sparkle to set it apart from standard blue pools.
And that s an important design factor.
If you don t want to go too wild stick to neutral tones.
How to choose a pool color visualize your pool.
Some inground pool color options blue green black grey white off white brown torquise.
While light will have the biggest influence on the pool water s color and surrounding hues will also affect it plaster color choices will strongly impact the water s usual appearance.
Sapphire blue is one of the more traditional picks for an inground pool color.
Blue green and red are typical pool table felt colors but don t be afraid to branch out.