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The allure of a pool with sparkling blue water is hard to resist on a hot summer day. While blue is the most common color you’ll see people use for pools, you’ll quickly find there are many shades you can choose from during a pool installation. You can also choose from other colors and neutral shades, and knowing which ones will make your pool look bigger gives you a starting point for making a decision. The experts from San Diego Pools, one of Southern California’s top pool construction companies, offer these tips to help you choose the right color for your pool.
As a general rule, lighter colors make swimming pools look wider. If your preferred effect is to make a smaller swimming pool look more expansive, you may be happy with a classic light blue color. If you prefer a more natural look, sandy brown shades are another option that also adds the illusion of more space.
Some people prefer their pools to look deep and luxurious. Using a dark blue or gray shade can add more depth to your pool, especially if you’re going for a two-tone design. Some people add darker colors to the diving areas to create a clearly defined space for more experienced swimmers to enjoy.
Sapphire blue is a popular color that has the effect of making pools look bigger due to the lighter shades available and the ability to use gel coats and additives that make the surface shimmer. Sparkles can also be included with other pool colors, and you may prefer this option for creating a sense of space by harnessing the beauty of the sunlight.
Aquamarine, diamond sand, and crystal blue are among the most popular colors people request in pool designs. While lighter colors need more care to ensure they stay sparkling and beautiful, you’ll find the general pool maintenance is worth it to have a pool that looks large and inviting.
You can also add an increased sense of space by installing a deck or patio around the pool. Even smaller pools benefit from having solid surfaces around their perimeters that people can walk and lounge on without tracking grass and dirt into the water. You can also choose from colors for the patio or deck that expand the entire area, such as sandy wood or light gray stone.
Drawing your inspiration from colors that already exist within the landscape and nearby buildings further creates a sense of more expansive space. For instance, you might use a similar shade of blue as you have in the patio tiles for your pool. Or you might match the pool color to the ones found in your home’s exterior decorative features.
Whether they’re looking for advice on pool color or they need an exceptional contractor to perform their in-ground pool installation, San Diego homeowners can rely on the experienced professionals from San Diego Pools. As one of the most respected pool companies in Southern California, we’ve been transforming customer dreams into reality with innovative design and custom construction for more than forty years. Give us a call today to learn how we can build the pool that’s perfect for you.