- Jan 16, 2010
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So, we are trying to figure out the main three "color elements" of a major pool construct...interior color, waterline tile color, and decking color. I am not color blind but might as well be...
I think we are doing Aqua Blue Pebblesheen, and some kind of basic lace acrylic deck - medium brown color.
Started looking at tile, and holy cow Batman, I can't believe all the colors, styles, and TEXTURES to choose from!
So my question is this: I imagine that smoother is better - much easier to scrub crud off, correct? We like the rainforest terra blue style/color from Nobile: http://www.nobletile.com/rainforestR.html but they are a bit pricey. They are not super smooth but much more than some of them that feel like, well, sand paper! They aren't glassy smooth either like some - have a few smooth indents I guess I would call them.
We will also be doing tile on our sunken bar ledge where four in-water stools will be. The top of the stools will also be tiled.
Any considerations here we should be aware of? Hope to go look at some tiles/decking combinations this weekend!
Thanks,
RK
I think we are doing Aqua Blue Pebblesheen, and some kind of basic lace acrylic deck - medium brown color.
Started looking at tile, and holy cow Batman, I can't believe all the colors, styles, and TEXTURES to choose from!
So my question is this: I imagine that smoother is better - much easier to scrub crud off, correct? We like the rainforest terra blue style/color from Nobile: http://www.nobletile.com/rainforestR.html but they are a bit pricey. They are not super smooth but much more than some of them that feel like, well, sand paper! They aren't glassy smooth either like some - have a few smooth indents I guess I would call them.
We will also be doing tile on our sunken bar ledge where four in-water stools will be. The top of the stools will also be tiled.
Any considerations here we should be aware of? Hope to go look at some tiles/decking combinations this weekend!
Thanks,
RK