Kitchen Floors


 Every month more and more people are enquring about using Epoxy for the kitchen. 
Here’s a short list of design tips for epoxy kitchen floors:
  • Choose the Right Color: Select colors that complement your kitchen’s overall design and theme. Lighter shades can make the space feel larger, while darker tones add warmth and coziness.

  • Consider Patterns and Effects: Incorporate patterns like marbling or metallic effects to add depth and interest. You can also use flakes or chips for a terrazzo-like appearance.

  • Add Anti-Slip Texture: Ensure safety by incorporating anti-slip additives into the epoxy, especially in high-traffic areas or near sinks and stoves.

  • Balance Gloss Levels: High-gloss finishes create a sleek look but consider a satin or matte finish to reduce glare and increase slip resistance.

  • Highlight Zones: Use contrasting colors or patterns to define different areas in the kitchen, such as the cooking zone, dining area, or island space.

  • Coordinate with Countertops and Cabinets: Harmonize your epoxy floor design with your countertops and cabinets for a cohesive and polished appearance.

  • Test Samples: Before committing to a design, test samples in your kitchen’s lighting to see how they look throughout the day.

These tips can help you create a beautiful and functional epoxy kitchen floor that enhances the overall aesthetic of your space. 


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