Explore Our Concrete Floor Coating Colors

Our Concrete Colors Include:

Choose from a curated selection of classic flake blends designed to elevate your garage, patio, or shop. These standard concrete floor coating colors are durable, timeless, and work well in a variety of spaces.

A close-up view of a patterned surface with a mix of gray, white, and beige fragments, resembling a terrazzo design.
Cabin Fever
A textured surface with a mixture of gray, white, and blue fragments resembling small, scattered stones or chips on a flat plane.
Fortress
The image features a textured surface with a pattern of small, irregularly-shaped gray and white fragments resembling a stone or concrete finish.
Madras
A person skiing is camouflaged within a textured, monochromatic pattern of gray and white shapes, creating a hidden scene.
Slate Stone
Abstract image featuring a blend of beige, brown, and black flakes scattered randomly, creating a textured pattern without any discernible objects or figures.
Sandstone
A textured, beige-and-brown speckled surface resembling decorative flooring or wall covering with irregularly shaped fragments in various shades.
Driftwood
Abstract pattern featuring a mixture of gray, black, and white fragmented shapes, resembling a terrazzo design for flooring or decorative surfaces.
Smoke
The image shows a close-up of a monochrome, abstract texture with various shades of gray and black in a scattered pattern.
Domino
The image features a high-contrast, abstract pattern of black, white, and gray shapes resembling scattered paper pieces against a flat background.
Twilight
Close-up of scattered, irregularly shaped flakes in beige, brown, and red hues, creating a textured, abstract pattern resembling a stone-like surface.
Pecan
A textured surface with irregular, jagged, gray and white chips clustered together, creating a rough, abstract, and visually dynamic pattern. No landmarks visible.
River Rock
A textured surface with scattered small stone fragments in various shades of grey, brown, and cream, resembling an abstract terrazzo pattern.
Pebble Beach

Our Premium Colors Include:

Looking for something outside the standard? Our premium concrete floor coating colors include richer blends and added contrast.

Abstract pattern featuring irregular, mixed shades of grey, white, and teal fragments scattered throughout. Resembles a mosaic or textured surface.
Basil
Close-up of a speckled surface featuring scattered black, white, blue, and gray flakes, creating a textured appearance with no visible landmarks or historical buildings.
Blue Jay
The image displays a textured pattern composed of scattered, multicolored flakes in red, gray, white, and black, creating an abstract mosaic.
Cardinal
A close-up view of multicolored, irregularly-shaped decorative flakes, predominantly beige, scattered across a surface, creating a textured, mosaic-like pattern.
Cinnamon
A close-up of a textured surface with a mix of gray, beige, and brown colors resembling a scattered, abstract pattern or terrazzo floor.
Coffee Bean
The image shows a pile of gray rocks or stones with various textures and shades, creating a rugged and natural surface appearance.
Cyberspace
A textured surface with various small, irregular gray and white rocks or cement pieces closely packed together, creating a rugged, stony appearance.
FOG​
A textured pattern of random multicolored flakes in red, black, white, and gray hues, evenly distributed across the surface.
Hog
A textured surface featuring a mix of brown, beige, and black speckles, resembling stone or granite. No landmarks or buildings visible.
Latte
A close-up image of a textured surface with scattered beige, white, and brown flakes, resembling terrazzo or mosaic flooring, fills the frame.
Nutmeg
This image shows a texture resembling fragmented gray and white stones or paper scattered randomly in an abstract pattern.
Olive Grove
A textured surface with scattered gray and blue fragments, resembling terrazzo flooring. The pattern is abstract with no identifiable landmarks or buildings.
Sea Serpent

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