Custom visual movement
Metallic epoxy creates a one-of-one finish rather than a printed pattern or a repeatable tile layout.
Epoxy Lab Inc.WINDSOR–ESSEX METALLIC EPOXY FLOORS
Metallic epoxy is a custom visual finish with real movement, depth, and variation. The final look is shaped by colour direction, substrate condition, system layers, lighting, and the room it belongs to.

A CLEARER FLOOR CONVERSATION
We use the condition of the concrete and the practical use of the space to guide the system, preparation, and final visual direction.
Metallic epoxy creates a one-of-one finish rather than a printed pattern or a repeatable tile layout.
Light, walls, cabinetry, adjacent finishes, and how the space is used all affect the right colour direction.
The floor still needs a sound, prepared substrate before the visual layers can do their job.
Metallic epoxy can make an interior, retail area, showroom, or feature space feel dramatically different. Because the finish is fluid and layered, the conversation begins with the room, the desired movement, the lighting, and the existing surfaces—not simply with a colour name.
Every metallic floor is applied by hand and has variation. That is part of the character of the finish. We set expectations around colour family, visual energy, gloss, transitions, and the areas where the floor will meet other materials before the work is scheduled.
A metallic floor is not a way to skip substrate work. Concrete needs to be assessed and prepared, and the lower layers need to suit the selected finish. The design becomes more convincing when the foundation is handled with the same care as the visual effect.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Yes. The material movement and application create variation, so a finished floor should be discussed as a custom direction rather than a duplicated image.
It can be considered for interiors, feature rooms, showrooms, retail settings, and other spaces where visual impact is a priority. The existing substrate and room use still need to be assessed.
Colour direction is part of the planning conversation. Bringing photos of the room, adjacent finishes, and any inspiration helps establish a useful direction.
LET’S TALK ABOUT YOUR FLOOR
Share the space, approximate size, and anything you already know about the concrete. We’ll help you find the right next step.