Residential Flooring

Modern Epoxy Floors for Interiors

Give your home a contemporary look with seamless epoxy resin floors

7 min readUpdated: February 8, 20262 sections 3 FAQ

The seamless floor trend in interior design

Epoxy floors are no longer exclusive to factories and industries. Today they're one of the strongest trends in interior design, especially in modern residential spaces seeking visual continuity and minimalist style.

An epoxy floor creates a completely seamless surface that visually expands any space. This is especially impactful in living rooms, open kitchens and loft-style spaces.

Ideal spaces for epoxy floors at home

Living rooms

Metallic floors in neutral tones create the perfect canvas for any decorating style.

Kitchens

Epoxy's impermeability makes it ideal. It resists wine, coffee and oil stains, cleans in seconds.

Bathrooms

With anti-slip finish, zero grout means zero mold accumulation.

Hallways

Visual continuity eliminates interruptions between spaces, creating natural flow.

Frequently asked questions

Can epoxy be applied over existing tile?
In many cases yes, depending on the tile condition. A technical evaluation determines if the existing floor needs removal or can be coated directly.
Do epoxy floors turn yellow over time?
Systems with aliphatic polyurethane or polyaspartic topcoats are designed to resist UV yellowing. Using the correct system for sun-exposed areas is key.
Are epoxy floors safe for kids and pets?
Yes. Once fully cured (72 hours), epoxy floors are inert, non-toxic and emit no gases. They're a hygienic surface ideal for families.

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