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What is the most popular color of hot tub?
What is the most popular color of hot tub?
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Written by Kimberly Giraldo
Updated over a week ago

As you contemplate purchasing a hot tub, you will be faced with many choices and have the opportunity to make multiple decisions to ensure your new spa suits your every desire. For example, you can choose the size, shape, and seating configurations of your hot tub.

Depending on the brand and model you choose, you can also select the color choices for your hot tub. This is a fun way to complete the vision for your future hot tub haven, ensuring the hues blend seamlessly with your home or backyard.

In this article, you will learn about the most popular color of hot tub. You will also learn about hot tub shell color options as well as hot tub cabinet color choices. If you are looking for advice about how to choose the best color for your hot tub, this article will provide you with the knowledge you need to confidently make the best decision for you.

What are the most popular hot tub colors?

There are several answers to the question, “What is the most popular color of hot tub?” The answer can also refer to the interior shell of the hot tub or the exterior cabinet of the hot tub. You will likely have multiple color options for both. The colors you may be able to choose from will depend on the brand and model you choose. Both the interior and the exterior can come in a variety of beautiful combinations that will enhance your spa sanctuary.

Some popular choices for the shell of your hot tub could include varying shades of white, beige, gray, and blue. These colors may come in different hues and also different sheens or finishes to further enhance the aesthetics of your hot tub’s interior. The hot tub model you choose may also offer a variety of cabinet colors, such as gray, brown, and black.

Some models offer dramatic tones and patterns of the interior shell as well as the surrounding cabinet. For example, some Jacuzzi® Hot Tubs, such as the J-495™ model, are available in stunning shell color options such as Monaco and Midnight, each which boast a sophisticated marbling of hues that can be complemented by elegant cabinet colors such as Smoked Ebony, Modern Hardwood, and Brushed Gray.

What are the best hot tub colors?

Ultimately, the best hot tub colors are the ones you like the most, that complement your home or backyard, and help you feel peace, relaxation, and happiness from the very moment you lay your eyes on your hot tub.

Choosing your hot tub’s interior shell and exterior cabinet colors is an important part of your final decision-making process. Choosing your colors can also help you determine a theme for your spa sanctuary, such as light and ethereal or sultry, moody and vibey.

The fun of selecting your hot tub colors is that you can decide between modern or timeless, sophisticated or whimsical. If you are seeking modern sophistication, you might choose a model in the Jacuzzi® J-LX® Collection, which offers Platinum or Porcelain for the interior shell colors, both of which complement the cabinet color options of Brushed Gray, Modern Hardwood, and Smoked Ebony. The sleek shape and style of the models in the Jacuzzi® J-LX® Collection also lend themselves to a more modern look and feel, regardless of the color combination you choose.

If you are seeking a more traditional, classic hot tub look, you may opt for the Jacuzzi® J-365™ Hot Tub with a Silver Pearl interior shell combined with a Brushed Gray exterior cabinet.

How should I choose my hot tub colors?

Your hot tub retreat should be a peaceful place that evokes feelings of relaxation and a sense of calm. Choosing your hot tub colors can be an expression of your personality and can showcase your signature style. When you choose your hot tub, the colors of the shell and cabinet should be complementary to where you plan to have your hot tub placed, whether it is an indoor sanctuary or an outdoor oasis.

Contrasting the colors of your hot tub interior and its exterior will result in a timeless style that will always look good, no matter where you have it placed. On the other hand, if you have a favorite color, or prefer a more monochromatic look, you might choose to have your hot tub shell the same color tone as the exterior cabinet. This choice can also ensure a sophisticated stylistic result that will stand the test of time.

Taking into consideration your surroundings can also help you choose your hot tub colors. For example, if you plan to have your hot tub placed on a wooden deck overlooking the forest, selecting soothing tan and brown color combinations can ensure your hot tub blends seamlessly with the natural environment. On the other hand, if your hot tub sits on your patio with beachfront views, you might prefer shades of white, tan, blue, and gray, which will meld with the horizon.

If your backyard is full of lush greenery and foliage, choosing dark colors can help your hot tub blend well into your scheme, while a sleek minimalist patio setting might best be complemented by monochromatic silver and gray tones.

When choosing your hot tub colors, consider your favorite colors and how they make you feel. Colors tend to make people feel a certain way. If you don’t think you have a favorite color, look at your closet, your car, and your home décor. You may discover that black and dark shades tend to dominate your wardrobe or your domain, or perhaps you’ll find that white, tan, and other neutral hues are what you choose most often.

You may be drawn naturally, or even unconsciously, to certain colors that help you feel relaxed, joyful, comfortable, and at peace. These are all feelings that you’ll want to experience when you are indulging in your hydrotherapy. So keep that in mind when selecting your hot tub hues and finishes.

If you enjoy seeing the clear blue or turquoise color of the water, a lighter color for the interior shell, such as white, silver, or porcelain may be your best option. In contrast, a darker interior shell color can create an elegant and dramatic look, particularly when your interior hot tub lights are on. This can be a stunning look, especially for hot tubbing under the stars at night.

What is the best hot tub cover color?

As you are determining color choices, remember to color coordinate your hot tub cover to complement the overall look of your hot tub haven. Classic black generally matches nearly any hue, so it is a pretty safe choice. It is also a very common color for hot tub covers. Depending on where you purchase your hot tub cover from, you may have the option of a variety of choices to enhance your hot tub colors as well as the surrounding area.

Beyond style, function is the most important element when it comes to your hot tub cover. Ensuring it properly fits your hot tub is essential to locking in the water’s heat, keeping it clear of debris and dust, and keeping your electric bills low.

Making decisions—from choosing your hot tub color to selecting luxury features like a waterfall—is a fun part of the hot tub shopping process. Overall, you should make each decisions based on your personal preferences to create the style of your future hot tub haven. The colors of your hot tub should blend into the surroundings of the area and help you feel soothed and relaxed, even before you step foot into your hot tub for your invigorating, indulgent hydrotherapy.

In addition to choosing the most inviting color combinations for your hot tub, you can further enhance your hydrotherapy experience by creating a complete outdoor oasis. For example, adding some small trees, beautiful potted plants, or flowering bushes can add to the lush look and feel of the area surrounding your hot tub.

A sheer curtain that can be drawn to enclose your hot tub within your patio or gazebo can offer an added element of privacy while also creating a luxurious, sultry hydrotherapy experience. Subtle, twinkle lights can also create a soothing ambiance for sunrise or after-dark soaks.

You can also place comfortable seating around your hot tub to encourage continued socialization and relaxation as you, your friends, and loved ones transition into and out of a hydromassage experience. If you have a large family or enjoy entertaining, a seating area surrounding your hot tub can also accommodate others when they aren’t currently in the hot tub but still want to interact with those who are. The spa seating area should be comfortable and complementary in style to your spa, thus creating a cohesive environment.

As you continue your hot tub research and shopping, stopping into your local spa showroom can be an eye-opening and educational experience. When you visit your local hot tub dealer, you can learn about the various color options of a specific hot tub brand and model you like, including the acrylic shell as well as the color and style choices of the cabinet. A trusted hot tub dealer can help guide your selection and offer their expertise as far as the most popular hot tub colors they offer. They can also offer advice and answers to any other questions you have as you select the hot tub of your dreams.

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Medical disclaimer: This information is not intended to prescribe a particular diagnosis or course of action. We are not medical professionals. Please contact your GP or other medical professional for advice if you have any concerns about your current health or well-being.

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