Color Range
Swimming pool color is what separates a traditional pool from a swimming experience that's sure to astonish you and your family. Think about it, when you see pictures of Miami or the Caribbean Islands the water goes from a beautiful light blue to a dark rich royal blue. This is what most people remember about vacationing or living in these paradises. Adding a color to the pool can give you the same effect.
If functionality is your goal a traditionally colored pool still provides you with the same structural integrity as a premium pool, but at a reduced cost, there is no loss in quality.
Now we'll introduce you to the stunning, exclusively licensed Aquaguard® gel coat finishes that produce a shimmering and unique sparkle finish. For traditional white let us also show you how fiber optics can achieve somewhat the same goal if that is your desire. Inspired by the dazzling hues of Australia’s coastal waters, these colors will make your Leisure Pool the envy of all who see and swim in it; swimming in quality and style.
We have selected the most popular colors for the United States and have complimented these colors with leading pool styles.
Australian Blue

Australian Blue dances in the sunlight and engulfs the pool in a beautiful sparkle making the water so inviting that you just want to dive in. It is a deep inviting blue that that has proven over and over the importance of color theory in achieving the “WOW” factor. Depending on the sun position and light during the day and night, it changes the look and color of the pool so it is always interesting and always inviting. It’s no wonder that Australian Blue is the top selling color.
Great Barrier Reef Blue
Swim in the endless blue turquoise of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Leisure Pools’ Great Barrier Reef Blue is a stunning sparkling finish that reflects the warm and inviting coral reef waters that guard Australia’s northeastern coastline.
Outback Blue
Our newest color and one that certainly has the “WOW” factor. With twice the sparkle and shimmer, Outback Blue mirrors the deep Australian night sky with countless sparkling stars.
Queensland Blue
Imagine combining the colors of a land that boasts world-class beaches, sun-baked islands, and endless blue oceans. Queensland is a wonderland of color and our new Leisure Pools Queensland Blue is a reflection of all that is bountiful in this dazzling land and places it right in your own back yard.
Color Theory Fiberglass Inground Pools
Color theory is significantly gaining increased acceptance in the United
States in pool design and presentation. Simply put, it means the color of the
water in a residential pool is the most immediate reaction one has when viewing
a pool. How this water color combines with the pool’s surrounding deck, landscaping, and overall design within the back yard setting is the central element of color theory.
The most immediate impact any pool has is the color of the water. Either it has a “wow” factor or not.
It is not a question of cost…
Many an expensive pool has been built that is just plain ordinary and obviously doesn’t have the “Wow” factor. A pool that is not necessarily expensive can have a great deal of “Wow” factor by paying attention to color theory, which makes for a stunning pool that not only provides years of pool enjoyment, but justifies the investment made in the pool. Or put another way, you get a lot more bang for your buck.
If the water color is stunning, the overall impact on the style of your house will be stunning too. Many people mistakenly focus on shape, pumps, water features, tiles etc. While these are important, they fade into insignificance with the overall impact of water color and color theory of the residential pool.
Consider color theory in the context of viewing brown river water versus the clear magical blues that surround coral reefs or atolls. Similarly, many hotels are adopting color theory in their plans to make their hotel pools the centerpiece of the resort areas. Gone are the pale white finishes that show all dirt, stains and render the pool old before their time. Hotel pools are being built with deep inviting blues, the type of water color that is inviting and in some ways exotic.
You use your pool year round…
Color theory also maintains that the use of a water vessel should not just be for the swimming season, but for your enjoyment 12 months of the year.
It is wrong to think of your pool as being only used when you swim in it. Your beautiful pool should be the centerpiece of the back yard able to give you viewing pleasure all year long.
Consider a bright fall or spring evening or even a clear winter evening or morning as you relax on the back verandah. The beautiful sparkle from your pool water is very relaxing and provides lots of enjoyment. This is using your pool just as much as swimming in it.
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