Phil, just to make your decision harder, did you know PT has a new finish called PebbleBrilliance???
That decking is going to really tie everything in together perfect
Phil, just to make your decision harder, did you know PT has a new finish called PebbleBrilliance???
We ultimately decided on Deep Sea Blue but I didn't know we could mix and match like that. Thanks Phil! My PB and husband will thank you less because they thought that was one decision officially made. Oops!
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I did not know it either till PB let it slip and I saw another build ( search for Vitaly ) done by my PB who had even more custom mixing. You can define plaster color from any series ( satin, pearl or prism), then select the top finish and then you can even substitute things - you can remove all the black pebbles from Deep Sea Blue and instead replace them with grey or white or tan pebbles. Or remove black and replace them with white and grey in a 60/40 combination. Totally customizable and your PB is definitely going to loose some sleep. Its not very difficult for the plaster company - they just have to make sure that the order is done correctly and the right materials are on the truck. It really should not add to the cost - as long as you are not substituting pebbles for glass beads or from a light plaster to a really dark plaster ( I'm told that the cobalt pigment is pricey).
Have fun TM2009![]()
I think I've read Vitaly's thread. Do you remember what his mix was?
TW2009 - are you ready? The mix for Vitaly was : base plaster from Pearl Matrix New Zealand Blue, the finish from Prism Matrix Blue Lagoon, but removing all black stones and replacing them with light blue glass beads from Indigo.
His build thread is here: New Pool Build - Katy, TX - Page 9
What is your current timeline to plaster?
The tile job is looking amazing!! I would have a hard time seeing a dirty wheelbarrow sitting and rolling in my pretty new WHITE travertine...it would make me cringe.
I still like the contrast of the deep sea blue with your white travertine, but the Mediterranean might go better with your tile.
whatever you pick, it's going to be gorgeous!!