Seamless marble-look metallic epoxy floor poured in a Northwest Arkansas home

Decorative floors

METALLIC & DECORATIVE EPOXY

Metallic epoxy is a decorative floor system where reflective pigments are suspended in clear resin and moved by hand while the pour is wet. The result is depth and movement that reads like polished marble or liquid stone — no two floors are the same, because the pattern is created in the room, not printed in a factory.

Serving homeowners and businesses throughout Northwest Arkansas.

Who it's for

  • Homeowners who want a statement floor in a living room, kitchen, bedroom or basement
  • Showrooms, salons, studios and retail spaces that need a floor people notice
  • Anyone replacing tile or carpet who does not want grout lines or seams
  • Garages where the owner wants the look as much as the durability

Surfaces we can pour over

  • Interior concrete slabs
  • Basements and slab-on-grade living space
  • Garage and shop floors
  • Prepared cementitious overlays
  • Countertops and vertical features, on a smaller scale

What you get

  • Completely seamless — nothing to grout, nothing to scrub between
  • Every floor is one of a kind; you can drive the color and movement
  • Reflective depth makes rooms feel brighter and larger
  • Non-porous and easy to clean once cured
  • Can be paired with a slip-resistant additive where texture is needed

Honest tradeoffs

  • High gloss shows dust and footprints more than a matte or flake floor.
  • Full gloss with no additive is slick when wet.
  • It is a hand-made finish, so the exact pattern cannot be guaranteed in advance.
  • Interior epoxy in strong direct sun can amber over time without a UV-stable topcoat.
  • The room is unusable during install and cure.

The work itself

HOW IT GETS DONE

Preparation

  1. 01Existing flooring, adhesive and coatings are removed.
  2. 02The slab is diamond-ground to open the concrete.
  3. 03Cracks, joints and low spots are repaired and leveled.
  4. 04Moisture and slab condition are assessed before anything is poured.
  5. 05The space is contained, masked and vacuumed clean.

Installation

  1. 01A pigmented base coat is rolled and back-rolled to a uniform film.
  2. 02Metallic resin is poured and moved with tools and air to build veining and cells.
  3. 03The pattern is worked until you and Sarah agree it is right.
  4. 04A clear topcoat is applied for wear resistance and gloss.
  5. 05Cure before foot traffic, then before furniture returns.

Real pours

FROM OUR PROJECTS

Marble-look metallic epoxy floorReflective silver metallic epoxy bedroom floorMetallic epoxy garage floor with deep movementMetallic epoxy kitchen floor with matching counters
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Care and maintenance

  • Dust mop regularly — grit is what dulls a gloss floor.
  • Damp mop with a neutral, non-abrasive cleaner.
  • Felt pads under furniture legs.
  • Wipe spills; avoid harsh solvents and ammonia.
  • Gloss can be restored later with a re-coat.

What makes this kind of work fail

  • Poor grinding, so the base coat never keys into the slab.
  • Moisture vapor from an untested slab pushing the coating off.
  • Old adhesive or sealer left in place under the pour.
  • Dust or debris landing in a wet topcoat because the room was not contained.
  • Traffic on the floor before the topcoat has hardened.

Questions we actually get

GOOD TO KNOW

Is a metallic epoxy floor slippery?
A full-gloss metallic floor with no additive is slick when wet. For kitchens, entries, bathrooms and garages we can add a slip-resistant additive to the topcoat that keeps the look while adding grip.
Can two floors be made to match?
Not exactly, and that is the point. The veining is worked by hand in the room. We can match a palette and a general style closely, but each pour is unique.
Can metallic epoxy go over tile or carpet?
The old flooring and its adhesive come out first. The pour bonds to the prepared concrete underneath, not to tile or carpet.
How do you clean a metallic epoxy floor?
Dust mop for grit, damp mop with a neutral cleaner. Skip abrasive pads and ammonia-based products, which haze the gloss.

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Disclaimer

Every photo, video and preview on this site represents a unique, one-off job. Epoxy and metallic resin are hand-poured, so slab condition, prep, room lighting, temperature, humidity and the way pigment moves during the pour yield a different finished project every single time. AI-generated previews from our visualizer are artistic impressions only and are not a guarantee of results, color, pattern, sheen, texture or cost. No two floors are identical and yours will not be an exact match to any image shown here. Final color and finish are always confirmed on site with physical sample boards before any material is mixed. Nothing on this site is an offer, estimate, warranty or contract. See our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.