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Pool

Kathryn Swatland
Kathryn Swatland
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color of pool

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landscaping around pool

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Integrally colored concrete. The pigment is called "Pewter". Score joints were saw cut.

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Pool and wooden fencing

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Shape of pool, steps

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Green

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this is the color!

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landscaping

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integral color concrete using L.M. Scofield Chromix Admixture "Winter Beige"

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Patio

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Patio

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Sand finish concrete coping

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Grid lines 2 foot

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It does have integral color, but no stamping. Score lines were saw-cut. Acid-wash finish. Coping and cap are precast concrete

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The pool is actually "plastered" with a cement plaster commonly used to line swimming pools in California. The color of the plaster is a very dark grey. A combination of the grey color and the water makes the pool appear to be blue/black and "bottomless". The color also enhances the reflectivity of the water, transforming the pool into a reflecting pond.

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color of pool and concrete

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2nd choice color

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concrete

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concrete - same color, different sizes

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beautiful color

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love patio

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This is stamped concrete

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Pool & concrete color

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Medium gray plaster

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Love pool color!

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Concrete - Winter Beige

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standard 25% fly ash concrete which tends to be quite light in color.

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Winter beige

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Lines in concrete

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