Choosing the best color for your fiberglass swimming pool is one of the most important decisions you will make when designing your treasured backyard oasis. It should not be treated as an afterthought.
In fact, one of the best things you can do for your backyard swimming pool is give it the right color. Of course, this can be somewhat of a challenge because the water is transparent. When making this decision and choosing from our selection of the 7 best colors for fiberglass swimming pools, you need to take into consideration your overall backyard and surroundings. You also need to factor in the exterior color of your home, shadows from trees, sky color and the depth of the pool. You need to take in everything in your backyard before landing on a color scheme for your pool. This also includes your fence and the architectural style of your home.
Ask yourself a couple starter questions to get the ball rolling, the wheels spinning, and the pool waves lapping:
*What kind of vibe do I want to set?
*Do I imagine myself dipping my toes into the waters of the Caribbean? Do I picture myself swimming in the crystal clear blue waters off a luxurious Mediterranean beach? Am I right at home sitting by the water’s edge with a cold beverage in one hand, great tunes playing in the background, and my family and friends by my side?
With Imagine Pools, anything is possible. You can be wild, barefoot, and free. Just close your eyes and let the pool’s breeze put your mind at ease.
the magnificent seven: a stunning palette of the 7 best colors for fiberglass swimming pools from which to choose
Unlike many swimming pool manufacturers that may only offer a limited selection of colors, Imagine Pools offers seven stunning gelcoat colors. You are treated to a dazzling spectrum of brilliance with these 7 best colors for fiberglass swimming pools that invites you to live life at its best.
Let’s take a peek at this exciting palette of colors. All are crafted with the deepest, richest and highest quality gelcoat backed by a 10-Year Surface Warranty.
Ocean Blue
The name says it all. If you have a refreshing and cool swimming experience in mind, this is the color for you. As the sun dances across its surface, it sparkles and shines in harmony.
Reef Blue
A bit of a softer tone, this color evokes feelings of tranquility and calmness. Close your eyes and just listen to the waves lap across the pool. Paradise has been found.
Storm Grey
If you want a more classic appeal to your pool, Storm Grey stands with tradition. Imagine yourself back in your carefree, younger days. This color is also enhanced with current technology found in our “diamond” color integration.
Ice Silver
Sparkling blue speckles work in tandem with silver. It will catch your eye and capture your heart with the dramatic rays of color that enthusiastically reflect the sunlight.
Beach sand
During the day, this color appears clean and transparent to the eye, giving a layer of natural beauty to your pool. Under the glow of accent lighting at night, a dazzling transformation takes effect.
Volcanic Black
Worthy of taking center stage, this showcase color offers a contemporary experience as light leaps from its surface producing a brilliant shine. At times, it would appear as if the pool were embraced by a blanket of luxurious color.
Coral Blue
If you have an exotic beach location on your mind, this is the color for you. It encourages an adventurous spirit with its unique presentation.
what makes imagine pools colors unique: the science of color at work underwater
You’ve seen one pool color, you’ve seen them all, right? Not with Imagine Pools. First, we outshine the competition because we have invested the time and effort into developing a superior color system to help you choose the best color for your fiberglass swimming pool. Next, we understand that pool color has a significant impact on your overall satisfaction with your pool purchase.
Finally, did you know the color of your pool will appear different at different depths after it’s been installed and filled with water? This is due to how red, green, and yellow light waves react to the water’s surface, which alter the perception of color by your eyes.
Instead of trying to describe that effect for you, you can watch this video which demonstrates the color spectrum from just below the surface to 155 feet under water.