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Garage Floor Coating Colors

Color is the most personal decision in any coating project. Here's how the three main systems — flake, metallic, and solid color — actually look on the floor.

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Three Systems, Very Different Looks

Most homeowners assume the color choice is just picking a swatch. In reality, the system you choose dictates the texture, depth, and how the floor will read in different lighting. Flake gives you a textured, terrazzo-like finish that hides imperfections. Metallic creates a deep, three-dimensional swirl. Solid color is the clean industrial look.

Popular Flake Blends

Vinyl chips broadcast into a pigmented epoxy base — the most common choice for residential garages. Hides minor concrete imperfections and provides slip resistance.

Domino

Black base with white and silver flake

Sandstone

Warm tan with brown and cream flake

Copper Canyon

Charcoal base with copper and bronze flake

Storm Gray

Medium gray base with white, black, and silver

Granite

Multi-tone gray that mimics natural stone

Tuxedo

Pure black base with white and gray flake

Metallic Palette Highlights

Reflective metallic pigments suspended in clear epoxy, manipulated during install to create depth and movement. Each floor is one-of-a-kind.

Liquid Copper

Rich copper with bronze movement

Black Pearl

Deep black with subtle pearl shimmer

Silver Smoke

Brushed silver with charcoal undertones

Aged Bronze

Warm bronze with patina effect

Midnight Blue

Deep navy with electric blue movement

Titanium

Cool industrial gray-silver

Solid Colors

Pure pigmented epoxy or polyaspartic — clean, modern, and easy to keep visually consistent across large commercial spaces.

Charcoal

Battleship Gray

Light Gray

Pure White

Safety Red

Deep Beige

How to Pick the Right Color

  • Match your lighting

    Dark colors look dramatic but show every bit of dust under bright LED. Lighter blends keep the space feeling open.

  • Think about what you'll see most

    Tools, vehicles, and equipment look best against neutral grays. Showpiece cars pop on metallics.

  • Consider resale

    Neutral flake blends (Storm Gray, Granite, Sandstone) appeal to the widest buyer pool.

  • Sample in your space

    We bring physical sample boards to every estimate so you can see colors under your actual garage lighting.

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