Use this page to narrow your look before we bring out real samples. These options are curated from official Torginol and Leggari collections for flakes, quartz, solid colors, metallic pigments, overlay tones, countertops, and shower-friendly blends.
Installed color always shifts a little based on lighting, topcoat sheen, texture, and the substrate underneath. This chart helps with direction and shortlisting. Before any final selection, we still recommend confirming your favorites with current sample boards, room photos, and the exact system you want installed.
Digital swatches are reference-only. Final installed appearance can vary by gloss, flake broadcast level, metallic movement, overlay texture, and surrounding light.
Popular multi-color decorative vinyl flake blends for garages, shops, patios, and commercial floors. These Torginol blends combine multiple flake colors for a natural, varied look that hides dirt and adds visual depth.

Bold, timeless blend of black, gray, and white flakes. A classic look for any garage or shop.

Various shades of gray balanced with pops of white. Clean, natural multi-tone look.

Subtle neutral blend of white, gray, and brown with tasteful black accents.

Dark, sophisticated blend of brown, black, grey, and white. Great for commercial or residential.

Cool-toned blend of white, gray, blue, and black flakes for a modern, dynamic finish.

Versatile multi-color blend of brown, black, grey, and white. A popular garage favorite.
Quartz systems are a strong fit for locker rooms, animal-care spaces, commercial kitchens, high-traffic hallways, and industrial areas where you want more body and abrasion resistance.

Subtle gray quartz for clean, modern commercial and utility environments.

Cool metallic gray appearance with a polished, heavier-duty feel.

Soft sand tone that warms up commercial interiors and multipurpose rooms.

Muted green quartz with a utilitarian, institutional-ready look.

Blue-forward option for spaces that need stronger visual identity.

Deep navy quartz that works well for government, school, and branded spaces.
Leggari solid pigments are useful when you want a smoother, cleaner look without decorative flakes. Great for showrooms, utility rooms, retail, modern garages, and minimalist interiors.
Bright clean base for modern interiors and higher-light spaces.
Warm neutral for homes, offices, and lighter retail finishes.
Classic tan with more depth for warmer palette spaces.
Richer brown tone with a more dramatic natural-earth feel.
Balanced mid-gray that works across residential and light commercial work.
Cooler gray for sharper modern styling and cleaner contrast.
Dark brown solid for rustic, bold, or natural-inspired spaces.
Highest-contrast look for statement rooms, displays, and custom design work.
Metallic pigments move and shift as they install, so the final floor has more depth than a flat chip. These are strong choices for statement garages, bars, showrooms, salons, and luxury interiors.
Deep dramatic metallic base for moody high-contrast statement floors.
Warm old-metal tone with vintage and industrial character.
Earthy dark brown metallic for warmer luxury spaces.
Rich orange-brown shimmer with bold warmth and movement.
Elegant blue metallic that feels high-end without going overly bright.
Luxury-forward purple with strong showpiece energy.
Bold custom red for sports, brand, or dramatic garage styling.
Classic high-glam metallic with maximum brightness and pop.
Fresh bright green for custom brand-forward or playful projects.
High-energy metallic for boutiques, salons, and expressive spaces.
One of the cleanest metallic looks for broad, bright movement.
Blue-green metallic with a coastal custom look.
These are the core pigment directions Leggari lists for overlay and wall work. They are strong foundations for resurfacing worn concrete, creating decorative overlays, and building custom topcoat systems over restored slabs.
Modern resurfacing color for cleaner patios, shops, and utility areas.
Sharper industrial gray for stronger contrast and a denser visual finish.
Bold statement overlay tone that pairs well with modern architecture.
Soft natural brown for warmer patios and entry transitions.
Balanced brown that complements cedar, wood, and stone veneers.
Richer earthy finish for more rustic and high-contrast exterior spaces.
Leggari offers several countertop paths, including their stone system, standard epoxy kits, and concrete overlay countertop system. These featured looks are based on the official Leggari Stone sample kit names and are great starting points for kitchens, bars, bathrooms, and laundry rooms.
Bright marble-inspired direction for cleaner and lighter kitchens.
Fresh coastal look with softer green-blue movement.
Warm upscale neutral for elegant kitchens and wet bars.
Smoky charcoal-stone direction for dramatic contemporary countertops.
Deep natural green with more character and earthy depth.
Ocean-forward statement choice for custom kitchens and bars.
Brighter gold stone look with more decorative impact.
Distinctive custom option for standout vanity tops and bars.
Warm copper-rust look for industrial, lodge, and earthy interiors.
Soft brown stone direction with a premium natural finish.
Leggari's shower system uses a pigment base and decorative flakes. These are official Leggari chip sample blend names that fit the shower and wall-kit look especially well, from light natural blends to darker high-contrast options.
Light cabin-inspired blend that feels warm and natural in bathrooms.
Bright cool-gray look for a crisp modern shower surround.
Soft darker gray for contemporary bathrooms with more contrast.
Warm beige blend that works well with brass and natural wood accents.
Dark moody blend for bold bathrooms and dramatic high-end remodels.
Bright and icy neutral with a clean spa-like direction.
Muted stone blend that fits transitional and earthy bathrooms.
Strong charcoal blend with a sharper, more architectural look.
Urban gray blend that balances clean modern style with texture.
Send us the color family, room photos, and your top two or three looks. We can recommend the right system, explain durability tradeoffs, and build a quote around the finish you actually want.