In order to know the type of lighting you should choose, it is always best to start with the purpose for which the pool is to be used. Exercise and competition pools usually require powerful and functional lighting, especially in pools with a deep section.
In adventure parts and rehab pools, functional lighting is usually required in combination with well-being and experience. Therefore it is usually LED luminaires that are used with the advantage of RGB-W luminaires where it is possible to choose both color change and white light in the same luminaire. Color-changing luminaires should be used in "abundance" as it is usually best when there is clearly colored water and not just in parts of the pool
Reflections against the bottom and walls are an important thing to keep in mind when placing luminaires, in general it can be said that it is easier to get a good lighting result with light pool material because it is easier to distribute the light with the help of reflections.
Darker pool material is also nice in itself but at the same time it "eats up" the light and makes the light source itself appear clearer, which means that about 40% more light flux is required to achieve an equivalent result. It is often an advantage to use more light points to get a more even lighting as reflections do not occur in the same way as in a light pool.
Bottom installation of luminaires in pools gives an effective result in the pool area's roofs, especially at higher ceiling heights and light roofs. The movement of the water surface and the refraction of light creates a very nice and effective reflections against ceilings and walls above the surface.
For wall mounting, the luminaires are generally placed approx. 600-1000 mm below the water surface and if possible so that they are directed from the viewer's eyes. In larger basins however, it is often necessary to place the luminaires from several sides, preferably the long sides.