🎨 METALLIC & FLAKE FLOORS

Metallic & Flake Epoxy Floors in Lone Tree, CO

Metallic epoxy and decorative color-flake floor systems bring a level of visual depth and custom character that standard coatings can't match. Concrete Doctor installs both systems throughout Lone Tree — in finished basements where homeowners want a showroom-quality floor, in garages designed as extension of the living space, and in commercial showrooms and lobbies where the floor makes a first impression. Every metallic and flake installation is a one-of-a-kind result, varying with pigment flow and technique.

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Lone Tree's newer residential communities attract buyers who invest significantly in home finishes, and garage floors and basement spaces increasingly receive the same design attention as main-floor living areas. A metallic epoxy floor in a three-car garage or a finished basement bar area elevates the space from utilitarian to designed — a distinction that matters both for personal enjoyment and for resale in Douglas County's competitive residential market. On the commercial side, Lone Tree businesses in fitness, automotive, and lifestyle retail categories use metallic and flake floors as brand differentiators. A custom metallic floor in a boutique fitness studio or a specialty retail space is a design element that photographs well, signals quality to customers, and holds up to the daily use commercial floors endure. The Westcoat systems Concrete Doctor uses are engineered for both appearance and durability — a metallic floor that fades or chips within two years is a failure in both design and specification.

Our Metallic & Flake Floors Approach

Metallic epoxy floors are installed using a pigmented epoxy base into which metallic oxide powders are introduced. As the epoxy is manipulated — with squeegees, rollers, and airflow — the metallic pigments migrate and swirl to create three-dimensional depth effects that shift in appearance under different lighting angles. No two metallic floors look identical, and the final effect can be tuned from subtle shimmer to dramatic river-and-wave patterns depending on technique and pigment loading. Color-flake systems use vinyl decorative flakes broadcast over a wet epoxy base coat at densities ranging from sparse accent to full broadcast. The density and color combination determine the final look — from organic multi-tone blends that suggest natural stone to clean two-color combinations that complement specific interiors. A polyaspartic or urethane topcoat locks the flakes in place, provides UV stability, and delivers the abrasion resistance needed for garage and commercial use. Concrete Doctor's flake systems include full broadcast as standard — partial broadcast that leaves bare epoxy visible between flakes looks unfinished and ages poorly.

Flake Systems: Durable, Practical, and Highly Customizable

Decorative color-flake floors are among the most practical of the premium floor coating options — they're highly durable, easy to clean, resistant to staining, and the multi-tone nature of the flake pattern hides dust, dirt, and minor scratches between cleanings. In Lone Tree garages that see daily vehicle use and tracked-in grit from Colorado roads, this self-concealing quality is a real benefit. Flake sizes range from 1/16-inch fine chips for a refined, terrazzo-adjacent appearance to 1/4-inch medium chips for the classic speckled garage floor look. Color blends are nearly unlimited — we offer custom color consultations for homeowners who want to coordinate the floor with garage cabinetry, doors, or interior finishes. For Lone Tree HOA-governed garages where color isn't specified, a neutral medium-chip blend in gray and white is a safe choice that satisfies most design review processes without sacrificing visual quality.

Metallic Epoxy Design Choices for Lone Tree Spaces

Metallic epoxy comes in a wide range of pigment colors that can be combined for custom effects. Earth tones — coppers, bronzes, and warm silvers — are popular in Lone Tree homes with a rustic or transitional design aesthetic. Cool charcoals and blue-silvers suit the contemporary and modern mountain-chic interiors that are increasingly common in Douglas County's newer construction. For commercial applications, we can match metallic floor pigments to brand colors or interior design palettes. The manipulation technique affects the outcome as much as the pigment color. A heavily worked floor with a lot of directional streaking creates a dramatic river-marble effect; a more uniformly rolled application produces a softer shimmer. We discuss technique and show reference photos at the estimate so you have a clear expectation of the result. We can also do sample patches on an inconspicuous section of your floor before committing to the full installation.

Serving Lone Tree, CO Since 1994

Lone Tree homeowners and business owners who want a distinctive floor come to Concrete Doctor because we combine design skill with the technical surface preparation and material expertise that makes decorative floors last. We serve the area from our Lakewood base and can bring sample chips, metallic color cards, and installed-project photos to your estimate so you can see the options clearly before committing. Ready to design your floor? Call (303) 988-2558 or reach out to schedule your free estimate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Very durable — the metallic pigment is in the epoxy layer, and the polyaspartic topcoat that protects the metallic layer is rated for vehicle traffic and chemical exposure. The key to long-term metallic floor performance is the topcoat thickness and quality, and we don't use thin-film topcoats on metallic systems. A properly installed metallic floor in a residential garage should look excellent for a decade or more with normal care.
Yes — we bring an extensive photo portfolio and physical flake sample chips to every estimate. We can also connect you with recent customers in the Douglas County area who are happy to show their finished floors. Seeing an installed floor in person is the best way to evaluate appearance in real Colorado lighting conditions.
Metallic epoxy base coats can yellow under UV exposure if the topcoat has insufficient UV inhibitors — this is a known failure mode with lower-grade systems. Concrete Doctor uses UV-stable polyaspartic topcoats on all metallic floor installations, which prevents yellowing for the life of the coating under normal indoor exposure conditions. For walk-out basement areas with significant direct sunlight, we discuss this at the estimate and may specify additional UV protection.

Last updated: June 2026

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