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This 2-car garage got a full custom solid-color metallic epoxy floor in black and white. The swirling pattern you see isn't random - it's the result of carefully working the metallic pigments while the epoxy is still wet, guiding the movement to create that flowing, marble-like design across the entire floor. Every pour is unique. No two jobs ever look exactly the same.
That high-gloss finish does more than just look good. It's built to resist oil, chemicals, tire marks, and daily wear. Cleanup is easy - just wipe it down. The surface is tough enough to handle whatever a working garage throws at it, and it still looks like something out of a showroom.
This one came in at $3,200. For a floor that completely changes how a space looks and functions, that's solid value. Custom doesn't have to mean out of reach.
Metallic epoxy floors are one of those upgrades that people always wish they had done sooner. If your garage floor has seen better days, this is what the other side of that looks like.