Commercial floors are more than just "ground"—they're an extension of your brand image. water-based epoxy colored sand floor paint, with its customizable texture and environmentally friendly properties, has become a popular choice for shopping malls, cafés, and offices. However, the needs of different commercial settings vary greatly—shopping malls need "eye-catching," cafés need "atmosphere," and offices need "practicality." Today, we'll share specific stylizing tips for each.
1. Shopping Malls and Stores: Attract Customers with "Differentiated Textures"
Core Requirements: Highlight the brand's style while withstanding the wear and tear of high foot traffic (thousands of people per day).
Styling Options:
Fast fashion stores (such as clothing and accessories stores): Choose 0.5mm fine sand, primarily in pure white or light gray. Pair with a highly reflective water-based topcoat (with a mirror effect in some areas) to enhance the space's brightness and highlight the product colors.
Cultural and Creative Handmade Stores: Choose 1-1.5mm coarse sand in Morandi colors (such as grayish pink and light green). Preserve the original texture of the sand and pair it with wooden shelves to create a "handmade" feel that complements the merchandise.
Entrance Area: Choose 1.5-2mm coarse sand (anti-slip coefficient ≥ 0.6) to prevent customers from slipping in rainy weather. A "brand logo inlay" design (using different colored sand colors to create a logo) can be used to enhance recognition.
2. Cafes: Create a check-in atmosphere with a "textured" feel
Core Need: Create a "photography" atmosphere while ensuring easy cleanup after coffee spills.
Matching Options:
Industrial Cafes: Choose 2mm coarse sand in cement gray and dark brown to preserve the rough texture of the sand particles. Paint the walls with cement paint and pair them with wrought iron tables and chairs to create a "retro warehouse" atmosphere. Copper strips can be embedded in the floor to separate areas. For a Japanese-inspired, relaxing cafe: Choose 0.3mm fine sand, using off-white or light wood tones, paired with a matte finish. Use irregular color blocks (e.g., off-white + light brown) for the floor. Add rattan chairs and greenery to reduce the commercial feel.
Details: The floor under the bar can be treated with a splash-proof finish (two coats of water-based finish) to prevent coffee stains from seeping through the gaps in the sand.
3. Office: Balance practicality and simplicity to improve work efficiency
Core requirements: The floor should be quiet (no noise when walking), stain-resistant (avoid frequent cleaning that disrupts work), and maintain the clean aesthetic of the space.
Styling options:
Open office area: Choose 0.5mm fine sand, using light gray or light blue (low-saturation colors can reduce visual fatigue), paired with a matte finish. Keep the floor clean and uncluttered.
Conference Room/Reception Area: Choose a medium-sized sand particle size of 0.8mm and a dark gray or navy blue color (for a formal look). Create "line dividers" (using a darker shade of the same color) on the floor to demarcate seating areas.
Painter Room: Choose a coarse sand particle size of 1mm and a light brown color (for stain resistance). Create a slight slope (0.5%) on the floor to prevent water accumulation and ensure a satisfactory anti-slip coefficient.