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Epoxy Flake Colors Minnesota

One Floor. Endless Combinations.

Every flake blend in this library is a mix of vinyl chips broadcast into the epoxy base coat and sealed under a clear polyaspartic topcoat. The blend you pick determines the color, contrast, and texture of the finished floor, but every blend carries the same durability, the same non-slip texture, and the same dustless-grinding prep underneath it.

This page is a visual reference. For details on full flake versus partial flake systems, installation timelines, and pricing, see our flake floor systems page.

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✓ 17 Torginol Blends, Updated for 2026 ✓ Available on Full Flake, Partial Flake & Overlay Systems ✓ Same Polyaspartic Topcoat on Every Blend
Most Popular

Bestsellers

The blends our crew installs most often across Minnesota garages, basements, and shops. A reliable starting point if you are not sure where to begin.

Domino flake blend - high-contrast black, white and grey flakes

Domino

Gravel flake blend - medium grey base with black and white flakes

Gravel

Cabin Fever flake blend - rustic tan, brown, peach, black and white

Cabin Fever

Torginol Tidal Wave flake blend - slate blue-grey, white and light grey

Tidal Wave

Torginol Quicksilver flake blend - high-contrast white, black, grey with tan accents

Quicksilver

Torginol Mushroom flake blend - cream, beige, grey and charcoal with brown accents

Mushroom

Classic Neutrals

Standard Blends

Versatile, neutral-toned blends that work in almost any garage, basement, or commercial space. A safe choice when the floor needs to match an existing color scheme.

Nightfall flake blend - near-black with charcoal and dark grey flakes

Nightfall

Domino flake blend - high-contrast black, white and grey flakes

Domino

Gravel flake blend - medium grey base with black and white flakes

Gravel

Shoreline flake blend - cool grey, white and slate blue-grey flakes

Shoreline

Outback flake blend - warm tan, beige and cream with black accents

Outback

Cabin Fever flake blend - rustic tan, brown, peach, black and white

Cabin Fever

Wombat flake blend - multi-tone grey blend with black, neutral

Wombat

Keystone flake blend - light bright white, beige, grey and soft brown

Keystone

Creekbed flake blend - grey, tan and brown with marbled stone-like flakes

Creekbed

2026 Additions

Torginol Blends

Newer additions to our color library, ranging from bold high-contrast mixes to soft tonal blends. A good place to look for something a little different from the standard lineup.

Torginol Tidal Wave flake blend - slate blue-grey, white and light grey

Tidal Wave

Torginol Quicksilver flake blend - high-contrast white, black, grey with tan accents

Quicksilver

Torginol Dovetail flake blend - soft tonal greys and white, silvery low-contrast

Dovetail

Torginol Nightfall flake blend - dark charcoal, grey and black, moody

Nightfall

Torginol Crossbow flake blend - grey, tan, black and white balanced neutral

Crossbow

Torginol Madras flake blend - warm earthy tan, taupe, brown, grey and white

Madras

Torginol Mushroom flake blend - cream, beige, grey and charcoal with brown accents

Mushroom

Torginol Waxwing flake blend - warm orange, rust, tan, grey, white and cream

Waxwing

Picking a Blend

How to Choose the Right Flake Blend

Every blend on this page carries the same performance underneath it. The differences are visual, and a few simple guidelines can narrow the list quickly.

Lighter vs. Darker Blends

Lighter blends like Keystone, Domino, and Mushroom brighten a garage or basement and show less everyday dust. Darker blends like Nightfall, Wombat, and Crossbow hide oil drips and tire marks more effectively, which is why they are popular in auto shops and daily-driver garages.

Warm vs. Cool Tones

Warm blends such as Cabin Fever, Madras, Outback, Waxwing, and Creekbed pair well with cabins, lake properties, and spaces with wood tones nearby. Cool blends such as Shoreline, Tidal Wave, Quicksilver, and Gravel read more modern and work well in basements and showrooms.

High-Contrast vs. Tonal

High-contrast blends like Domino, Quicksilver, and Crossbow break up dirt and minor imperfections the most, since the eye reads the busy pattern as texture rather than mess. Lower-contrast blends like Dovetail and Gravel give a more uniform, subtle finish.

Matching the Space

For a garage that sees daily vehicle traffic, a darker or high-contrast blend tends to hold up visually the longest. For a finished basement or living space, picking a tone that complements the existing decor usually works best. For commercial and showroom floors, neutral tones like Quicksilver, Tidal Wave, and Mushroom tend to read clean and professional.

Found Your Blend? Lock In Your 2-Day Install

Protect your concrete before the damage starts. Every blend on this page is available on our full flake, partial flake, and decorative overlay systems, installed statewide in 2 days.

Statewide Coverage

Areas We Serve

Every flake blend on this page is installed by our crew across the state, traveling up to a 200-mile radius from our base in Milaca.

Statewide Service Area

St. Cloud, Brainerd, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Maple Grove, Elk River, Blaine, Monticello, Alexandria, Duluth, Rochester, Grand Rapids, and communities throughout central and greater Minnesota.

Xtreme Coatings

7219 140th St
Milaca, MN 56353

(320) 260-9392

Financing and full workmanship warranty details are available on our flake floor systems page.