Rocket City Coatings

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Adobe

Terracotta, fired-clay brown, and a soft peach highlight — Adobe is the floor that matches the dirt around here, and we mean that as a compliment. North Alabama red clay dries to almost exactly this color range, so a floor in Adobe stays presentable through a wet week that would embarrass a gray one. It throws warmth back into a room the way quarry tile does, which makes covered patios and breezeways its best venues; out there it ties into brick and landscape instead of fighting them. Inside a garage it's a stronger statement than most people expect from a swatch, and it locks you into a warm palette. Hold a sample against your brick before you decide — on matching brick the two read as one material; on the wrong brick it's a feud.

Pairs well with: Belongs with red brick, terracotta pots, bronze fixtures, and cream or warm-white walls.

Ships in: Full quarter-inch broadcast within the Rocket City System; a frequent pick for patio work.

Blend formula
ComponentValue
FlakeTorginol vinyl, 1/4" standard cut
Color trio #b07355 · #86523a · #d49b78
Base coat under it #a16a4e (pigmented polyurea)
CoverageFull broadcast, to rejection
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Does Adobe really hide red clay?
Better than anything else we install. Dried clay is a near-match to the mid flake, so tracked-in dirt is close to invisible until you rinse it.
Is Adobe too orange?
It's genuinely terracotta, not orange-orange, but it is committed. If you're hedging, Mesa carries similar warmth with a gray flake that calms it down.

Want Adobe on your floor?

One day on the tools, and this exact broadcast is what you park on.

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