Best Metallic Epoxy Colors for Kansas City Floors

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One of the joys of a metallic epoxy floor is the color. Because metallic pigments are blended and hand-worked during installation, the palette is nearly limitless — but some colors and combinations consistently produce stunning results. Here are the most popular metallic epoxy colors we install across Kansas City, and how to choose the right one for your space, from High Stakes Epoxy.

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Color choice sets the entire mood of the room, so it is worth getting right before the pour.

Most Popular Single Colors

Color Family Effect Best For
Charcoal / black Dramatic, deep, modern Garages, retail, masculine spaces
Blue / teal Ocean-like movement, calming Basements, salons, living areas
Copper / bronze Warm, luxurious, rich Restaurants, showrooms
Silver / pewter Clean, neutral, versatile Offices, modern homes
Pearl / white Bright, airy, elegant Retail, light-filled rooms

Striking Combinations

Blending two or three pigments creates depth and movement. Popular combinations include black with copper accents for a lava effect, blue with white for an ocean look, and charcoal with silver for a sleek monochrome.

How to Choose Your Color

Match the room’s purpose

Bright, light colors open up small basements; deep colors add drama to showrooms and garages.

Consider lighting

Metallic pigments shift with light. View samples under the room’s actual lighting before committing.

Think about maintenance

Mid-tones hide dust and minor wear better than very light or very dark extremes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I match a specific color scheme?

Largely, yes. Pigments can be blended to coordinate with your brand or decor, though exact paint-matching is not always possible.

Will the color fade?

A quality UV-stable topcoat resists fading. In sun-exposed areas, a polyaspartic topcoat is recommended.

Can I see samples first?

Yes. High Stakes Epoxy provides samples so you can see colors under your room’s lighting before installation.

See more of our work on the High Stakes Epoxy website.

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