Flake Colors

Flake Colors

Most Popular Decorative Flake Colors

For best results, a clear topcoat is recommended to fully encapsulate flakes and provide a durable wearing surface.

Standard Flake Colors

FB 310 Orbit

FB 411 Domino

FB 708 Stone Wash

FB 421 Shoreline

Stone Hybrid Flakes

Turquoise FB 4104

Blue Granite FB 4101

Claystone FB 4110

Agate FB 4107

Specialty Flakes

G2020 Holographic Glitter

W2015 Aged Hickory Wood

QB 1008 Eclipse

FB 4203 Jawbreaker Terrazzo

Epoxy Colors & Marble Metallic Epoxy

Maui

Whale

Blue

Medium Gray

Polished Concrete Stains

Welsh Slate

Dessert Sand

Bronze

Serpentine

What are Decorative Color Epoxy Floor Flakes?

Decorative flakes are specially formulated paint aggregates used to enhance the aesthetic qualities of seamless, resin-based performance floor systems (ie. epoxy floors). Flakes are random in shape and size, and can be custom color
blended to match any décor.

The color and design possibilities available when creating a epoxy flake floor are almost infinite. Flakes come in 3 different sizes and multiple colors. By mixing and matching various colors you can create a vibrant color canvas
that complements any decor.

The unique properties and possibilities of decorative flakes make it a great solution for commercial, residential, institutional, and industrial flooring projects.

FEATURES Benefits
Durable Superior chemical and abrasion resistance.
Decorative Flakes add color, texture, and style to complement any décor.
Economical Flakes are a cost-effective way to enhance the beauty of a resinous flooring.
Safety Flakes provide texture that makes floor surfaces less slippery.
Hygienic Easy to maintain and keep clean with just soap and water.
Seamless Resinous flooring creates a seamless, flowing surface that won’t collect dirt, moisture, or germs.
Flexible Decorative epoxy floors provide a flexible surface that deadens the noise of foot traffic and carts in a commercial setting.
Renewable After years of use, your resinous floor can be easily renewed by sanding the surface and applying a new topcoat.