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The
investment placed in swimming pool
renovation carries a much higher potential for financial return if the
renovation involves a new swimming pool lighting system. One of
the most popular new forms of pool lighting that has recently emerged on the
scene is fiber optic star lights.
These small
fiber optic filaments are installed directly into the bottom and the sides of a
pool. The ends of these filaments are illuminated, creating
a star field effect that is clearly visible from a seated position above the
surface of the water.
The fiber optic
system is linked to a controller which operates the mechanics of the lighting
itself. Brightness, constancy, and optional twinkling effects can
be programmed into the star field to cause it to emulate our own Milky Way
Galaxy in every respect.
The fiber
optic star light controller is also programmed with color wheel
functionality. Individual strands are hard wired to create
specific primary and secondary colors.
The
controller can then activate unique, preprogrammed combinations of colors to
generate the same colors we see through telescopes looking out into
space. The familiar yellow, reds, and blues can also be
punctuated by brighter whites and oranges.
Contrary to some
misconceptions regarding astronomy, there are no green stars in space. If
you want to be true to nature, avoid green lights for maximum results.
Also, simply by
manipulating a handful of basic colors, the controller can cause fiber optic
star lights to generate over a thousand unique color patterns to generate
specific emotional states that correspond to different occasions and to
different types of events.

The inclusion of these specialty pool lights as a component of pool
renovation has both aesthetic and practical benefit. On an
aesthetic level, it magnifies the significance of a custom pool with an
unmistakable, decorative touch.
Fiber optic
star lights also link the pool, and the architecture of the house it is based
on, to the night sky. Remember, custom
pool design is based on home architecture, so linking one element to another
form by default ties all the forms together.
A swimming
pool with underwater lights is also much safer than a pool with dim lighting, or
with no underwater lighting at all. Diving into a dark pool can
be dangerous because the diver cannot clearly discern where the bottom is
located.
An
underwater star field is one of the best tools of marking pool wall boundaries
and denoting the location of the bottom. Anyone swimming at night
can clearly see where he or she is going, and how deep the water is at any
particular point along the side of the pool.
As
impressive as they are, fiber optic
star lights are more subtle than many of the brighter, emerging LED pool
lights that are now beginning to rival halogen lights in their
intensity. The installation of an underwater star field will
definitely bring attention to the pool, but the more low key nature of the pool
lighting may provide a more suitable blend with other landscape lights.
This improves the
value of the entire property by offering a future, prospective homebuyer
something that is very unique, but that avoids overpowering surrounding
landscape elements.
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