Epoxy Garage Floor Flake Blend Colors
Looking for flake epoxy floor colors in Colorado?
Colorado Diamond Contracting offers a wide range of decorative flake blends to help you create a clean, durable, and professional-looking space. Whether you’re upgrading your garage, basement, shop, or commercial floor, our flake epoxy options provide both visual appeal and heavy-duty performance.
Why Choose Flake Epoxy Floor Coatings?
Flake epoxy flooring is one of the most popular choices for residential and commercial spaces across Colorado. These coatings combine a solid epoxy base with decorative vinyl flakes that are broadcast over the surface. Once sealed, the flakes create a textured, slip-resistant finish that’s not only attractive but also highly durable.
Our customers love flake epoxy because it helps hide dust, dirt, and imperfections—a huge benefit for high-traffic areas like garages. These floors are also resistant to staining, chemical spills, hot tires, and Colorado’s freeze-thaw cycles.
Popular Flake Color Options
We offer a variety of standard blends, including tan, gray, black, blue, and multi-tone options. Custom colors are also available if you’re looking to match a particular aesthetic. Our team can help you choose the best color blend for your project based on your space, lighting, and overall design goals.
Professionally Installed Across Colorado
As a trusted local epoxy flooring contractor, Colorado Diamond Contracting serves homeowners and businesses throughout Colorado. We take pride in delivering high-quality flake epoxy floor coatings that are built to last.
Explore our gallery below to view popular flake epoxy floor colors in Colorado, or contact us for a free estimate today.
Signature Epoxy Floor Color Collection
Coyote FB-513
Creekbed FB-716
Gravel FB-414
Loon FB-966
Nightfall FB-715
Thyme FB-977
Tital Wave FB-807
Waxwing FB-968
Wombat FB-616
Garage Epoxy Floor Color Collection
Bean FB-960
Beaver FB-217
Cabin Fever FB-127
Comet FB-711
Crossbow FB-320
Domino FB-411
Hog Fb-606
Orbit FB-310
Outback FB-517
Platteville FB-314
Quicksilver FB-424
Shoreline FB-421
Stonehenge FB-427
Stonewash FB-708
Yellow Jacket FB-332
Additional Epoxy Floor Color Options
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How to Choose the Right Epoxy Floor Color
Choosing the right flake blend for your epoxy floor is more than just a matter of preference — it can affect how your space looks, feels, and functions on a daily basis. The color and blend you select will influence how well the floor hides dirt, how much light it reflects, and how it complements the overall design of your garage, basement, or commercial space. Lighter flake blends, such as Creekbed or Shoreline, tend to brighten up a space by reflecting more ambient and overhead light. This is a great choice for garages with limited natural lighting or basements where you want to create a more open, inviting atmosphere. Lighter colors also make it easier to spot small items like screws, bolts, or hardware that may have fallen on the floor, which is a practical advantage in workshop settings. Darker blends, such as Nightfall, Domino, or Wombat, offer a more dramatic, high-end appearance and are excellent at concealing tire marks, oil spots, and everyday dust. These are popular choices for homeowners who want a low-maintenance floor that always looks clean, even between regular sweepings. Darker floors pair especially well with white or light-colored garage walls and cabinetry for a striking contrast. Medium-tone blends like Gravel, Stonehenge, and Quicksilver strike a balance between hiding dirt and reflecting light. These versatile options work well in virtually any setting and are among our most frequently requested colors across all service areas. If you are coating a commercial or industrial space, consider a blend that aligns with your brand colors or complements your existing facility design. We have worked with businesses across Colorado to create custom floor aesthetics that reinforce their professional image while delivering the durability a commercial environment demands. The flake size and broadcast density also play a role in the final appearance. A full-broadcast application covers the base coat completely for a uniform, textured look, while a partial broadcast allows some of the base color to show through, creating a more subtle, speckled pattern. Our team will walk you through sample boards and help you visualize the finished product before any work begins so you can feel confident in your selection.