Resin Flooring

Floor coverings

Definition

Resin flooring is a poured coating that creates a continuous, shiny surface. Joint-free and easy to clean, it is suitable for contemporary interiors.

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A real asset for modernizing your interior, resin flooring proves to be a choice covering solution. Easy to maintain and resistant to wear, this material offers a smooth, continuous, and perfectly uniform surface. Its shiny finish and monolithic appearance will bring a touch of refinement to your room, ideal for contemporary or minimalist styles. Resin flooring adapts to many spaces, from the kitchen to the living room to the bathroom, thanks to its great versatility. Its single-pour, joint-free application makes it particularly practical for moving around. You can also play with shades, from neutral to more daring, to perfectly harmonize with your decor. Finally, this coating has the advantage of being easy to clean and maintain daily, thus facilitating your maintenance.

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Frequently asked questions

Resin flooring is poured to create a continuous, shiny surface. Joint-free and easy to clean, it is very contemporary.

Epoxy resin for gloss, polyurethane for a silky matte finish. Gray for classic, white for bright, color for boldness.

Mistake: resin flooring applied to a cracked substrate. Resin reproduces cracks; the substrate must be perfectly sound.

A resin floor is distinguished by its smooth, shiny appearance, with no visible joints. It is very easy to maintain and resistant to abrasion, impact, and humidity, making it a flooring of choice for high-traffic areas.

Compared to tiles or parquet, resin flooring has the advantage of being more hygienic, easier to clean, and more homogeneous. Furthermore, it can be customized with different patterns and colors to suit your interior decor.

Resin flooring is perfectly suited for high-traffic areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, workshops, or garages. It is also highly appreciated for its aesthetic qualities in modern living spaces, such as living rooms or offices.

There are different types of resin floors, such as epoxy, polyurethane, or acrylic resins. Each has specific properties in terms of durability, flexibility, or chemical resistance. The choice will depend on the intended use and your finishing preferences.

To keep a resin floor in good condition, a simple regular cleaning with water and mild soap is sufficient. Avoid abrasive products or overly aggressive detergents that could damage the coating. In case of a stain, clean it quickly with a damp cloth.

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