My husband and I are remodeling our pool and have chosen all the materials except for the waterline tile. We have been agonizing over the tile for weeks. Our home has large windows throughout the living room and kitchen that show the pool from the moment you walk in to the house, so it feels like such a big decision because we’ll be looking at it all day, inside and outside. Because of that we really want to go with something simple, natural and classic that we won’t get tired of and that won’t go out of style. After much deliberation we had settled on NPT Gemstone Silver, but our builder suggested that we look at something with more color that will complement our red brick coping. We’re now considering Sierra Blue Slate (only slightly more color), Tivoli Stone Blue, and Baroque Turquoise (most colorful). I’m also keeping Gemstone Silver in the running.
Other pool details:
-the red brick coping is staying. It was either new coping or adding nice landscaping and we chose landscaping
-we are adding a sun shelf (large enough for at least 1 lounge chair, maybe 2) to the area with the stairs
-new finish will be NPT French Grey reflections series
-waterline tile will most likely be NPT light waves in sea green. We wanted a little bit of bling somewhere and this one is very iridescent.
Can anyone share any photos with these options? Will I regret going the classic/“boring” route if a go with a natural-colored tile? What kinds of tiles have you found look best with red brick coping?
Also please forgive our absolute wreck of a backyard, it is clearly a work in progress. Also we didn’t paint the plaster, that was the previous owners
thanks!
Other pool details:
-the red brick coping is staying. It was either new coping or adding nice landscaping and we chose landscaping
-we are adding a sun shelf (large enough for at least 1 lounge chair, maybe 2) to the area with the stairs
-new finish will be NPT French Grey reflections series
-waterline tile will most likely be NPT light waves in sea green. We wanted a little bit of bling somewhere and this one is very iridescent.
Can anyone share any photos with these options? Will I regret going the classic/“boring” route if a go with a natural-colored tile? What kinds of tiles have you found look best with red brick coping?
Also please forgive our absolute wreck of a backyard, it is clearly a work in progress. Also we didn’t paint the plaster, that was the previous owners

thanks!
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