
Luxury Epoxy Floors That Belong in Architectural Digest
Epoxy has moved beyond the garage. See how metallic, microcement, and decorative coatings create magazine-worthy floors in every room of the house.
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Epoxy flooring was born in the garage, but it has grown up. Architects and interior designers now specify metallic epoxy and microcement for kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, and entryways in high-end residential projects. The appeal is practical as well as visual: seamless surfaces with no grout lines are easier to clean than tile, warmer underfoot than stone, and more durable than hardwood. A metallic pour flows continuously from room to room without transitions, creating the kind of spatial continuity that used to require polished concrete at three times the price.
Featured Materials
Metallic Epoxy
Pearl White Metallic
Bright, clean, and reflective. Works in every room from kitchen to bath.
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Ash Gray Microcement
Hand-troweled mineral finish. The designer-favorite for modern homes.
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Champagne Gold Metallic
Luxury warmth. Makes any room feel like a boutique hotel.
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Emerald Metallic
Bold jewel tone. For the homeowner who wants a one-of-a-kind floor.
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Snap a photo of any room. See how metallic, microcement, or solid epoxy transforms the space.
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