Metallic & Solid Color Coatings
Custom metallic and solid color coating systems that deliver a seamless, modern finish for floors, countertops, and feature surfaces.
What Are Metallic & Solid Color Coatings?
Metallic and solid color coating systems are decorative epoxy-based finishes designed to create a seamless, high-end appearance. Metallic coatings use special pigments to produce depth, movement, and unique visual patterns, while solid color systems offer a clean, uniform look.
These coatings can be applied to floors, countertops, tables, and feature surfaces in both residential and commercial spaces, making them a popular choice for modern interiors and custom designs.
Benefits of Metallic & Solid Color Coatings
Custom, One-of-a-Kind Finishes – Metallic pigments create unique patterns; no two floors look the same.
Seamless & Modern Appearance – Smooth, continuous surfaces with no grout lines or joints.
Easy to Clean & Maintain – Non-porous finishes resist stains, spills, and moisture.
Versatile Applications – Suitable for floors, countertops, tables, and decorative surfaces.
Professional Installation – Proper prep and application ensure consistent results and durability.
Where Metallic & Solid Color Coatings Work Best
Interior Floors – Living areas, offices, showrooms, and studios.
Garages & Workshops – Durable with a custom, high-end appearance.
Countertops & Tables – Seamless, modern finishes for functional surfaces.
Commercial Spaces – Retail, restaurants, and feature areas.
Accent & Feature Surfaces – Statement pieces where design matters.
Our Metallic & Solid Color Installation Process
Surface Preparation – Proper prep to ensure adhesion and a smooth finish.
Base Coat Application – Epoxy base coat applied to create a uniform foundation.
Metallic or Color Application – Metallic pigments or solid colors applied to achieve the desired look.
Detailing & Curing – Patterns and effects are refined and allowed to cure properly.
Protective Top Coat – Clear top coat added for durability, protection, and longevity.

