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Stained Concrete Floor Types
Stained concrete floors offer a unique blend of durability and customization, making them a popular choice for both residential and commercial spaces. By applying chemical or water-based stains to a concrete slab, it’s possible to achieve a wide range of colors, patterns, and finishes. From rich earth tones to vibrant hues, stained concrete floors are both versatile and beautiful. In this guide, we’ll explore the different decisions you’ll need to make when installing a stained concrete floor. If you need assistance in achieving the perfect finish for your project, contact us for a free consultation.
Solid color
A marbled solid-color epoxy floor is a floor covering made of epoxy resin that is applied in layers to create a marble effect, using solid colors or shades instead of the typical marbled veining. This type of flooring offers a luxurious, durable appearance that is ideal for commercial and industrial spaces.
Flake Style
An epoxy flake floor (also called an epoxy flake floor or an epoxy flake floor) is a floor covering that uses small decorative flakes or chips on a layer of epoxy resin. These flakes, which come in a variety of colors and sizes, are spread over wet resin and then covered with a protective coating, creating a textured, durable look.