Some of the most common questions we get from our customers are related to liners: what kind of PVC liner to choose? What color?
The pool liner is the shell of the pool and is variable with the intensity of sunlight exposure. Therefore, the choice of color is very important and should be weighed carefully.
Sand color: This is one of the most chosen colors for PVC pool liners. The mirrored surface of the water will reflect the changing shades of the sky, and the effect is much more natural than the artificial colors of the past.
White: in this case, the color of the water will be crystal clear. This is a particularly sophisticated and elegant choice. The only downside is that white is the color that is most likely to hide dirt, so it requires a lot of care when it comes to maintenance and cleaning.
Light
Gray: This color is a recent trend that is taking more and more place in the pool world. In this case, the water mirror takes on a nuance that ranges from an intense blue to a cerulean blue, giving the pool a more natural look that is particularly suited to Mediterranean landscapes.
Medium
Black: this is a strong and decisive choice, with a final result that has a real aesthetic impact, particularly suited to modern minimalist homes. In this case, you can’t see the bottom of the pool and the water acts like a real mirror, completely reflecting the surroundings. It is a clear but very chic solution. In addition, in this case, the water will be hotter due to the darker color of the mirror.
Dark
Liner with “mosaic” or “stone” effect
If you don’t like the distinctive colors in your pool, you can opt for a “mosaic” or “stone and rock” effect. In this way, you can have a solution with a special effect without having to pay for a real stone or mosaic structure.
Some people are looking for a realistic look and feel. LANDY liner material adds a realistic 3D relief texture with enhanced chemical resistance and industry-leading UV protection.
Three-dimensional mosaics
If you like the tactile feel of traditional tile but don’t want the costly repairs, a long-lasting pool liner with tile dimples is the way to go!
Rock Texture
Highly mysterious slate gives an almost oceanic depth. The texture is so tactile that it makes you feel like you’re in a deep sea.