Rainforest Pools Fiberglass Pool Colors
Discover Your Perfect Pool Color
Transform your backyard into a private resort with stunning fiberglass pool finishes designed to reflect your style, your home, and the way you want to live outside.
Azul Bahama
Rich tropical blue with a bold, refreshing water look.
Bahama Blue brings a vibrant island-inspired finish to the pool, creating a deep blue water appearance that feels bright, clean, and inviting. Its rich tone adds visual depth during the day while giving the pool a crisp, refreshing look from the patio, deck, or outdoor living area.
This color is a strong choice for homeowners who want their pool to stand out as a true backyard centerpiece. The bold blue finish pairs beautifully with light travertine, gray pavers, natural stone, tropical landscaping, and modern outdoor furniture.
Bahama Blue is ideal for creating a resort-style backyard with a classic swimming pool feel, especially for homeowners who love a vivid water color with plenty of movement, sparkle, and visual energy.
Azul Caribe
Bright, refreshing blue with a clean coastal-water feel.
Caribbean Blue brings a lively, tropical look to the pool with a clear blue finish that feels fresh, bright, and inviting. Its vibrant tone helps create the appearance of sparkling pool water with plenty of movement, depth, and sunlit energy.
This color is a beautiful choice for homeowners who want a classic blue swimming pool look that feels clean and upbeat without appearing too dark. It pairs especially well with light pavers, white or gray decking, natural stone, tropical landscaping, and relaxed outdoor living spaces.
Caribbean Blue is ideal for creating a backyard that feels open, cheerful, and vacation-inspired, giving the pool a crisp water color that stands out beautifully from the patio, lawn, or outdoor seating area.
Gris diamante
Soft silver-gray elegance with a clean, refreshing water look.
Diamond Gray creates a refined pool finish with a light gray base, subtle speckling, and a soft blue-gray water appearance. Its understated tone gives the pool a clean, polished look while allowing sunlight, water movement, and surrounding materials to shape the overall feel.
This color is a beautiful choice for homeowners who want a softer, more sophisticated alternative to a bold blue pool finish. It pairs especially well with white, gray, charcoal, travertine, natural stone, modern pavers, and coastal-inspired outdoor living spaces.
Diamond Gray is ideal for creating a calm, elegant backyard setting with water that feels bright, clear, and lightly reflective. The result is a timeless pool color that looks fresh in full sun while maintaining a smooth, upscale appearance from the patio or outdoor seating area.
Blue Abyss
Deep, dramatic blue with a rich, jewel-like water appearance.
Blue Abyss creates a bold, luxurious pool finish with deep navy and cobalt tones that give the water a striking sense of depth. Its darker base and shimmering blue highlights create a dramatic, reflective look that feels polished, modern, and upscale.
This color is a strong choice for homeowners who want their pool to make a statement. The rich blue water appearance pairs beautifully with light stone, white or gray decking, modern pavers, dark coping, tropical landscaping, and elegant outdoor living spaces.
Blue Abyss is ideal for creating a resort-inspired backyard with water that feels deep, vibrant, and visually powerful. The result is a sophisticated pool color with strong movement, sparkle, and a premium nighttime-to-daytime presence.
Azul cielo
Light, airy blue with a bright and refreshing water appearance.
Sky Blue creates a soft, clean pool-water look with a pale aqua tone that feels fresh, open, and inviting. Its light color helps the water appear bright and clear, especially in sunny backyards where natural light can bring out gentle movement and shimmer.
This color is a beautiful choice for homeowners who want a softer alternative to deeper blue finishes. It pairs well with light pavers, white or gray decking, coastal-inspired patios, tropical landscaping, and relaxed outdoor living spaces.
Sky Blue is ideal for creating a cheerful, resort-style backyard with water that feels crisp, calm, and easy to enjoy. The result is a clean, refreshing pool finish that gives the entire outdoor space a bright, welcoming feel.
Marfil blanco
Classic bright white with a clean, sparkling pool-water appearance.
White Ivory creates a timeless pool finish with a bright, clean look that allows the water to appear light, crisp, and refreshing. Its simple white base reflects sunlight beautifully, helping the pool feel open, clear, and inviting throughout the day.
This color is a great choice for homeowners who want a classic swimming pool appearance that works with almost any backyard style. It pairs well with travertine, concrete, gray pavers, natural stone, coastal palettes, tropical landscaping, and traditional outdoor living spaces.
White Ivory is ideal for creating a fresh, clean backyard setting with water that feels bright and easy to enjoy. The result is a versatile pool finish with a simple, polished look that never feels overly trendy.
Black Obsidian
Light, airy blue with a bright and refreshing water appearance.
Sky Blue creates a soft, clean pool-water look with a pale aqua tone that feels fresh, open, and inviting. Its light color helps the water appear bright and clear, especially in sunny backyards where natural light can bring out gentle movement and shimmer.
This color is a beautiful choice for homeowners who want a softer alternative to deeper blue finishes. It pairs well with light pavers, white or gray decking, coastal-inspired patios, tropical landscaping, and relaxed outdoor living spaces.
Sky Blue is ideal for creating a cheerful, resort-style backyard with water that feels crisp, calm, and easy to enjoy. The result is a clean, refreshing pool finish that gives the entire outdoor space a bright, welcoming feel.
Questions Homeowners Ask
Fiberglass pool color FAQs
What are fiberglass pool gelcoat colors?
Fiberglass pool gelcoat colors are the finish options that help shape the final look of the pool and water. The color you choose affects how the pool appears in sunlight, shade, shallow areas, deeper areas, and different backyard settings.
Some finishes create bright, tropical-looking water, while others create a softer, lighter, deeper, or more dramatic appearance.
Will the pool water look exactly like the color chip?
No, the finished pool water will not look exactly like the dry color chip. A color chip shows the gelcoat finish itself, but once the pool is filled, water, sunlight, depth, shadows, and reflections all change the final appearance.
Color chips are helpful for comparing finish tones, but finished pool photos and water swatches give a better idea of how the color may look in a backyard.
How do I choose the best fiberglass pool color?
The best fiberglass pool color depends on the look you want for your backyard. Light colors often create a bright, clean, refreshing appearance, while deeper blues can make the pool feel more dramatic, bold, or resort-inspired.
It also helps to consider your patio material, coping color, home exterior, landscaping, and whether you prefer a classic, coastal, tropical, modern, or high-contrast design.
Which fiberglass pool color gives the brightest water look?
Lighter finishes usually create the brightest and clearest water appearance. Colors such as White Ivory or Sky Blue can help the water feel open, airy, and refreshing, especially in sunny backyards.
These colors are popular for homeowners who want a clean, classic pool look that works well with many outdoor design styles.
Which pool color creates the deepest blue water?
Darker blue finishes usually create the deepest and most dramatic water appearance. Colors such as Blue Abyss or Bahama Blue can give the pool more visual depth, contrast, and richness.
These colors pair especially well with light pavers, natural stone, gray decking, modern outdoor furniture, and tropical landscaping.
Why does pool water color change throughout the day?
Pool water color changes because sunlight, shade, depth, and reflection affect the way the finish appears. A pool may look brighter at midday, softer in the morning, deeper in shade, and more reflective near sunset.
Trees, clouds, screen enclosures, patio colors, nearby walls, and landscaping can also influence how the water looks.
Are white fiberglass pool colors still popular?
Yes, white fiberglass pool finishes remain a classic choice. A white finish can create a bright, clean, sparkling water appearance that feels timeless and easy to pair with many backyard styles.
White also works well with traditional patios, coastal designs, travertine, concrete, gray pavers, and simple outdoor living spaces.
Do darker pool colors make the water hotter?
Darker finishes may absorb more sunlight, but pool temperature depends on many factors. Sun exposure, pool size, depth, wind, shade, climate, and heating equipment all play a larger role in water temperature.
Color can affect the visual feel of the pool, but it should not be the only factor used when thinking about comfort or heating.