One of the most exciting parts of planning an epoxy floor project is choosing the look. Unlike most flooring materials that come in a fixed range of options, epoxy systems offer remarkable flexibility — from subtle neutrals to bold custom designs.
Understanding Your Options
Solid color epoxy delivers a clean, uniform look in any color you choose. Popular options for garages include medium grays, tan, and slate. Decorative flake systems add depth and texture through colored vinyl chips broadcast over the base coat — they come in dozens of pre-made combinations and naturally hide dust and minor marks between cleanings. Metallic epoxy creates a high-gloss, fluid appearance with depth and movement — a premium choice popular in showrooms, restaurants, and upscale residential spaces.
Matching the Space
For garages, lighter flake blends make spaces feel larger and show dust less. For commercial spaces, consider your brand, your lighting, and how the floor will look to customers. For residential interiors, the floor should complement your existing colors and furniture.
Sheen Levels
Topcoats come in flat, satin, and high-gloss finishes. High-gloss is the most common choice for epoxy because it’s the easiest to clean and maximizes light reflection. Satin is a softer look that works well in spaces where you want less shine.
Columbia Epoxy Flek 9401 LLC helps clients across South Carolina and North Carolina choose the perfect color and finish for every project. Contact us for samples and a free estimate.