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samedi 21 juin 2014

Choosing The Best Pool Plaster Colors

By Ina Hunt


Pool plastering can be defined as the process of fitting a finishing surface. Due to the wide variety available choosing the ideal pool plaster colors to produce the best hue can be cumbersome. Before making a decision talk to a landscape and interior designer or the pool boy and get their views.This prevents you from making wrong decisions.There are many factors that can affect the decision you make and it is critical you stay informed about them.

Personal taste and preferences is the first consideration. Other factors to consider include what style you want to achieve, this is the overall effect. Affordability is in terms of the purchase power. Durability as an option should be considered. Functionality, whether it is more of a decorative feature or is going to be used more for swimming.

Majority rarely consider the landscape of their homes. It is critical to consider your interior design and choose one that will blend and embrace the overall theme of your home. Have in mind the location of your home and the region. A darker colored spa provides a cooler feeling and is ideal for hot or warm areas. In cold areas stick to the traditional blue from the classic white plasters.

Different spas seem to have different colors. One thing is common though, they bring back the summer feeling to a home.Some are blue, others green, gray or even black. The tint or shade is affected by the amount of light reflected to the water and the time of day. The surface can be smooth or hard or range in between these two. The standard recommended depth is five feet, it brings out the needed hue best.

There are different types of plaster surfaces. The white plaster is the oldest and most affordable of them all.Due to its affordability and classic look it remains the most favoured by the majority. It has a soft white finishing and reflects light thus inviting the light blue color to its waters. It is the hardest to maintain and wears off overtime thus changing its appearance due to wear and tear.To lengthen its life, silicon shield is normally mixed with the plaster surface.

The colored ceramic aggregate products provide a more long lasting surface than the classic white surface. They contain a beautiful range of colors from shades to tints of blue, red, green and even gray going to black. They tend to be a bit costly and are affected by adverse water chemistry reactions.

The best surface is probably the pebble technology.It outlives the rest and rarely changes its form from chemical reactions as the materials used are chemically inert.It also provides a range of colors and has the most admired natural color combination.It provides a rougher surface.Some non pebble surfaces include the Premix Marbletite Marquis made from Pewter and charcoal.

The hue can enhance a mood. Dark colors are more settled and refined, they provide the right ambiance for evening parties and other ceremonies. Light water colors provide a tropical warm feeling and are great for homes with kids. They are easier to clean and are the best for areas with snakes, frogs and salamanders. Dark grays create shades of blue. White produces light blue waters. Sandy hues normally create dark green colors on the water.




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