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| Pebble Tec is made of natural, polished pebbles that create a bumpy texture and a nonslip surface. There are 18 color options to choose from, and it also can be custom made to a homeowner's preference. This Pebble Tec finish creates the look of a natural, sandy beach entry and blends in with the landscape's native boulders and grasses. Cost estimate: $92 to $105 per linear foot, installed (varies significantly according to region and labor) Pros:
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| This pool's Pebble Tec finish provides a cool blue-gray color that complements the surrounding patio and stone columns. |
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| The pool above has a black Pebble Tec finish that gives the pool water an elegant, dark blue look. |
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| Pebble Sheen has 16 brilliant color options. Some include small seashell pieces to add glitter and sparkle to the finish. Pebble Sheen incorporates the same technology as Pebble Tec, but uses smaller pebbles for a slicker finish. |
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| BeadCrete pool surfacing is made up of solid glass beads that are locked carefully into a polymer-modified cement. This adds a three-dimensional effect to the finish. Cost estimate: $92 to $105 per linear foot, installed (varies significantly according to region and labor) Pros:
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| The sky is the limit with glass tile's design possibilities. This pool has a custom glass mosaic design that gives it a formal finish and complements the surrounding structures. |
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| Glow-in-the-dark glass tiles from Korel give this playful pool an iridescent feel at night and highlight the steps for nighttime safety. |
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| Glass tile can be very expensive, but you can use it sparingly to save money. Incorporate it as a border or in a sun shelf, as seen in the pool above. |
The image below is a glass mosaic mural 96" wide x 72" tall for a client
http://aliciatappdesigns.com/mosaic.htm