Pool Colour Trends

Pool colour trends are shifting towards more personalised and sophisticated choices, moving away from traditional blue tones.

Here are some of the top pool colour trends to look out for:

1. Earthy and Natural Tones

Neutral, earthy colours are gaining popularity in pool designs. Shades of soft greys, beige and warm taupes are being used to create a more organic and seamless integration with the surrounding landscape. These colours complement natural stone, decking and plant life, giving pools a more grounded and serene look.

2. Moody Blues and Charcoals

While traditional blue pools remain popular, deeper, moody shades like navy, charcoal and slate grey are becoming increasingly common. These darker tones provide a more luxurious, sophisticated look and help to retain heat, making the pool feel like a stylish retreat.

3. Emerald Greens

Emerald or forest greens are making waves in pool design, inspired by nature and tropical destinations. These shades evoke a sense of lush greenery and can create a striking contrast against vibrant garden landscapes, making the pool feel like part of a natural oasis.

4. Soft Aquas and Turquoise

For a calming, tranquil vibe, soft aqua and turquoise hues are becoming popular choices for pools. These lighter, refreshing shades evoke clear tropical waters and offer a crisp, fresh feel, ideal for creating a serene and peaceful outdoor space.

Light neutral colour combinations can create the illusion of a larger space. Pool: Rogers Pools.

5. Black Pools

Black pools are a bold trend that continues to grow in popularity. The dramatic, sleek look of a black pool creates an eye-catching statement and enhances the overall luxury feel of the outdoor space. The dark surface also adds a stunning mirror-like effect to the water, reflecting the sky and surrounding environment.

6. Sunset and Coral Hues

Inspired by stunning natural landscapes, sunset and coral-inspired colours are becoming a popular choice for pool interiors. These warm, vibrant colours give pools a unique, resort-style aesthetic and pair beautifully with outdoor spaces that emphasise relaxation and socialising.

7. Customisable and Shimmering Finishes

Pool owners are increasingly opting for customisable, shimmering finishes that change in appearance depending on the angle of the light. Iridescent finishes or a mix of light and dark blues, greens or metallics add dimension and depth to the pool, creating a unique visual experience.

8. Minimalist White and Light Grey

For those who prefer a modern, minimalist style, white and lightgrey pools are making a comeback. These clean, crisp colours reflect the surroundings and create a bright, airy feel in the outdoor space. Light-coloured finishes also make pools look larger and more open, ideal for smaller backyards.

As the focus on personalisation and creating an individual outdoor sanctuary grows, 2025 will see pool colour trends become more varied and diverse. Whether you’re after a natural, serene vibe or a bold, modern statement, the pool colours of tomorrow offer something for every taste.

This article first appeared in Poolside Magazine, Issue 61.

Featured image courtesy of Kiama Pools

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