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What we love about a color like Twilight is how it handles a busy space. This garage is clearly being used - tools on the wall, equipment stored along the sides, everyday stuff. The floor doesn't compete with any of it. It just ties the whole space together and makes it feel intentional instead of thrown together.
The coating itself is built for real garage conditions. Oil drips, foot traffic, the occasional scrape from a ladder or tool - none of that is going to phase a properly installed flake coating with a polyurea topcoat. That sealed surface is also a lot easier to sweep and mop than raw concrete, which tends to hold onto dust and grime no matter what you do.
One thing worth pointing out - the edge work on this floor is clean all the way to the walls. That kind of detail matters. A floor that's coated tight to every edge looks finished. Sloppy edges undercut the whole job, even if the rest of the floor looks great. We don't cut corners there.
If your concrete is sitting there looking tired and you've been putting this off, this is the kind of result that makes it worth getting done. A garage floor coating isn't just cosmetic - it protects the slab and makes the space genuinely easier to live with day to day.