Metallic epoxy flooring with high-gloss, three-dimensional finishes for residential and statement spaces in Raleigh, North Carolina and neighboring communities.
When you walk across a metallic epoxy floor in Raleigh, Wake Forest, Fayetteville or a surrounding area, the surface catches light differently depending on where you stand. The finish flows in layers, creating depth and movement that shifts as you move through the room. This type of flooring is chosen for entryways, living areas, showrooms, and any space where the floor itself becomes part of the design rather than just a surface to walk on.
P&W Renovations and Design installs metallic epoxy flooring using custom-blended pigments and professional-grade materials applied with controlled techniques. Each floor develops a unique pattern as the metallic particles move through the wet epoxy, forming swirls, waves, or veining that cannot be replicated. The result is a durable, high-gloss surface that combines the performance of epoxy with a custom-designed appearance tailored to your Raleigh area home.
To see how metallic flooring works in residential interiors and discuss color options for your Raleigh project, get in touch with P&W Renovations and Design.
How Metallic Floors Are Created
Installation in Raleigh and throughout Eastern North Carolina starts with surface preparation similar to standard epoxy systems, including cleaning, crack repair, and profiling the concrete to ensure proper adhesion. Once the base coat is applied, metallic pigments are added to the epoxy and spread across the floor using trowels and rollers. The installer manipulates the material while it is still wet to guide the flow and create the desired visual effect.
After the metallic layer cures, you will see a glossy, seamless surface with depth that changes depending on lighting and viewing angle. The finish resists moisture, does not harbor dust or allergens, and can be cleaned with standard floor care methods. Because each floor is hand-worked during application, no two installations look identical.
Metallic epoxy requires careful environmental control during application, including temperature and humidity management, to allow the pigments to move correctly. The process takes longer than standard epoxy installs due to the custom blending and application techniques involved. Once complete, the floor is sealed with a clear topcoat that protects the metallic layer and adds additional gloss.

Common Questions About Metallic Floors
Homeowners planning a metallic epoxy install often want to know how the process works, how durable the finish is, and what to expect after the floor is complete, so here are answers to those questions.
If you want a floor that stands out visually while still providing the durability and ease of cleaning that comes with epoxy, metallic flooring offers a custom solution that fits residential interiors in Raleigh. Learn more by contacting P&W Renovations and Design to review options and schedule an estimate.
