Clean, seamless, one colour wall to wall.
Solid colour epoxy floor coating in gloss or satin, in the colour of your choice. The simplest, cleanest finish: seamless, hard-wearing and easy to keep looking sharp.
What you get
One clean colour
A single, uniform tone across the whole floor with no joints or pattern.
Gloss or satin
High-gloss for a reflective look, satin for a softer, low-glare finish.
Easy to clean
A seamless surface that mops and hoses clean with no grout to scrub.
Hard-wearing
A bonded resin system that takes daily use without flaking or fading.
How it works
Tell us the details
Tell us the colour you are set on and we match it to a standard range.
Quote in writing
A single fixed price for the job in writing, sent over.
New floor laid
Grind, prep and pour, then topcoat and cure.
The simplest finish, done right
A solid colour floor is the cleanest look there is: one tone, wall to wall, with no joints to break it up. It suits a tidy garage floor, a showroom, or any space where you want the floor to sit quietly and just work. Not sure what shade to go for? Our guide to choosing resin floor colours walks through it.
Want more depth or grip? Compare it with our metallic and flake finishes. Weighing resin against bare concrete? See our guide to resin flooring versus polished concrete.
Gloss or satin epoxy coating, and grip if you need it
Gloss gives a reflective, showroom finish; satin is softer and hides marks better. For wet or sloped areas we add a fine anti-slip into the topcoat without changing the colour.
Where we work
Across Leicestershire and the East Midlands
We lay solid colour floors across Leicestershire and the East Midlands, including Leicester and Wigston. See everywhere we cover.
Common questions
- Can I have any colour?
- Just about. We work to a standard colour range and can match most schemes. Tell us what you have got in mind.
- Gloss or satin, which is better?
- Gloss looks sharper and reflects light; satin hides marks and glare. We talk through which suits your space and use.
- Will it fade?
- Indoors it holds its colour well. For areas with strong sunlight we can spec a UV-stable system so it stays true.
- What is the difference between epoxy floor paint and a resin floor coating?
- A tin of floor paint is a thin surface coat that sits on top of the concrete, so it lifts under tyres and traffic. A laid resin floor is ground into the prepared slab and bonded as one seamless, hard-wearing surface. One is a quick re-paint, the other is a floor built to last.
- What is the most popular solid colour for an epoxy floor?
- Mid-grey is the usual choice for garages and workshops: it hides marks, looks finished and goes with anything. Lighter tones and high-gloss come into their own in showrooms and display spaces where you want the room to feel bright.
Get your free quote.
Tell us about the space and we'll email your fixed-price written quote inside two working days.