Need Help! Diamond Brite Ocean Blue vs Diamond Brite Cobalt

bogledoc

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Aug 26, 2024
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Tennessee
Building our first pool here in Tennessee. We are really wanting a dark blue or dark blue/gray water color. White farmhouse with a wooded backyard setting and rolling hills around. Planning to do a gray/slate waterline tile and likelt a gray travertine coping/decking. We would like the water to fit in to the natural setting and really want to avoid green shades if possible.

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Building our first pool here in Tennessee. We are really wanting a dark blue or dark blue/gray water color. White farmhouse with a wooded backyard setting and rolling hills around. Planning to do a gray/slate waterline tile and likelt a gray travertine coping/decking. We would like the water to fit in to the natural setting and really want to avoid green shades if possible.

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Even very light blue additive will make the water blue so I don’t think you have to worry about green water. (Unless you let the chlorine get too low haha)

Generally the darker colors are more expensive and tend to fade over time and can look mottled when they do. If that’s ok, then pick whatever your budget allows.
 
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