In the era of the COVID-19 pandemic, everyone wants their home to be a complete living space for both work and relaxation. Many people aspire to transform their homes into a resort or a small hotel, creating a lush and inviting atmosphere. This can help spark creativity in work, leading to more effective output, and provide a space for exercise to stretch out after sitting all day. Having a swimming pool can be considered the ultimate dream home feature.

A swimming pool is a space for exercise and relaxation for people of all ages, especially during the summer when temperatures can soar to 40 degrees Celsius. Being able to swim and play in water at home is the safest option in these times. SCG Ceramics Public Company Limited is here to help realize your dream of having a home swimming pool with Cotto Pool Tiles, made from X-Porcelain, which is exceptionally strong, has low water absorption, is durable, and can withstand water pressure better than regular tiles. They come in colors inspired by the sea, ranging from light tones like Baby Blue, Light Blue, and Sky Blue to darker shades like Turquoise, Pacific Blue, and Midnight Blue, creating a beautiful and realistic atmosphere that feels relaxing, as if you are amidst a natural beach and sea. These tiles perfectly suit every shape and style of swimming pool.

Many may wonder why the different shades of sea colors exist when the water we see with the naked eye appears white. When water interacts with sunlight, which consists of various color spectrums, it appears blue, and the deeper the water, the darker the blue becomes. Cotto has incorporated natural beauty into their pool tiles, allowing you to choose colors that match your preferences and lifestyle. Let’s explore the six shades of sea-inspired pool designs that will make you want to dive into your pool this summer.

1. Baby Blue showcases the lightest blue water by using light gray tiles from the X-Porcelain collection with Calacatta patterns inspired by Calacatta stone. When placed in a swimming pool, it creates a luxurious, standout, and modern feel like no other.

2. Light Blue adds an interesting twist by enhancing the light blue tones of the water. This is achieved with X-Porcelain tiles in a light gray tone featuring the Hideaway Alpine – Grey pattern, inspired by the stone patterns of the Swiss Alps, beautifully rendered on the tiles.

3. Sky Blue displays the vibrant beauty of X-Porcelain tiles with the MT22S-BL-4 pattern, connecting the beauty of the tiles with the sky, making it look as if the water and sky are one.

4. Turquoise enhances the charm of the pool water, making it look refreshing with X-Porcelain tiles featuring the Hideaway Alpine – Green pattern, a blue-green tone that brightens the water, reminiscent of swimming in the Caribbean.

5. Pacific Blue is designed with deep blue X-Porcelain tiles featuring the MT22S-BL 9R pattern, creating a true reflection of the blue sky on the water. It looks even more captivating at night when illuminated, perfect for those who enjoy swimming at sunset.

6. Midnight Blue captures the beauty and mystery of deep ocean waters with dark gray, black, or black-patterned tiles (2SM-5790), ideal for resort-style pools surrounded by greenery.

The charm of water and the spectrum of colors in pool tiles come together to create stunning designs that make pool water look as beautiful as the sea in all six styles. These options cater to every lifestyle while ensuring the highest quality with the environmentally friendly X-Porcelain tiles, certified under the SCG Green Choice label.

For durability, it is recommended to use Cotto cement and grout specifically designed for swimming pools. If you are interested in having a pool at home for the upcoming summer, you can find more product details at https://www.cotto.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/cottoofficial/ to order online or follow special promotions daily at https://www.cottolife.com/ and on Line Official Account: @COTTOlife. If you want to experience the beauty and cleanliness of the tiles, visit COTTO Life at any of the three branches in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, or Khon Kaen.