
Epoxy Color Combinations That Actually Work
Not every color works in every space. These curated palettes show you what looks right — from safe classics to designer bold.
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Choosing an epoxy color is the decision most homeowners struggle with. Samples and color chips never tell the full story — a 2-inch chip of Domino Flake looks nothing like 500 square feet of it on a garage floor. That is why visualization matters. The palettes here are organized by mood: classic neutrals that never go wrong, warm earth tones that complement traditional homes, cool modern palettes for contemporary builds, and bold statements for homeowners who want their floor to start conversations. Every combination shown here has been installed thousands of times by contractors across the country.
Featured Materials
Flake Epoxy
Granite Gray Flake
The safe choice that always looks good. Gray chips on gray base.
Try This on Your FloorFlake Epoxy
Autumn Blend Flake
Warm earth tones that complement wood, brick, and stone.
Try This on Your FloorMetallic Epoxy
Copper Gold Metallic
Warm metallic duo. Copper and gold pigments create luxury depth.
Try This on Your FloorFlake Epoxy
Tuxedo Flake
Bold monochrome. Black and white chips for maximum contrast.
Try This on Your FloorFind Your Perfect Color
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