The richer louder blue color appeals naturally to the eye and goes well with all sorts of landscaping and patio furniture.
Light blue pool liner colors in water.
With bursts of dark and light blues along the tile this liner is vibrant and fun.
If the pool is in direct sunlight it will have a lighter water color and shade will deepen the color.
While the weather and pool design can both influence the color of the water it s the pool liner or coating that will have by far the biggest effect.
The bigger and deeper your pool the richer the water color.
A black colored pool liner can make seeing the bottom of the pool difficult and associate greater depth.
The positioning of the sun will also have a distinct affect on the appearance of your new leisure pool throughout the day.
1 the liner or coating.
Picking the perfect color.
While somewhat darker than light blue or aqua vivid blue liners appear brighter in direct sunlight giving off a vibrant color that can attract attention to your pool.
A shallow pool will have a lighter water color and the pool finish is more visible.
Your pool liner is no different.
There is certainly nothing wrong with the simple light blue that was for decades the standard and sometimes only color for pools.
In a deep pool the water is more blue and you see more of the water and less of the finish.
In the pictures here you can see clearly see how the same model the allure and color sapphire blue pool will look brighter richer and have more defined features with greater contrast at different times during the day.
Three ways to control pool color.
And there are oh so many to select from.
Sunlight and shade play a role in the color of the water.
A light pool liner is going to give a light airy feel kind of like a beach or tropical vibe.
In fact it really hasn t lost any of its.
This natural looking tile has inset mosaic stones and gives pool water a stunning light blue shade.
The light blue and gray tones of this tile and floor pattern create a beautiful and vibrant blue water.
Santa maria tile.
Pools that are too dark can distort depth perception making the pool seem much deeper than it actually is.
It s the reflected colors that determine what color we see.
While the water remains clear you can change its appearance by choosing a different liner color.
A dark colored pool may convey or give a feeling of deeper water as in an ocean or a lake.
The blue light is reflected and that s what gives it it s color.
When white light hits an object the object absorbs some colors and reflects others.
It s well known that colors can have an impact on mood emotions and the overall look or feel of a space.
When light hits water the water absorbs red light very well but not blue.
A light pool liner can create more of a beach or tropical feeling and environment with light colored water.
A light colored pool can create more of a tropical or beach feeling with lighter colored pool water.
This decides the overall color that you see.