Rocket City Coatings

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Creekbed

Half blue, half earth — Creekbed is what you get when slate blue and river-rock tan share a floor, and it's the blue we recommend to people who flinched at Tidal Wave. The tan flake grounds it: from across the garage the floor reads as a complex blue-gray, and only up close does the warm stone color show itself. That tan does practical duty too, muting tracked-in clay and pollen film that a pure blue would broadcast. It's the rare blue that coexists with wood tones, which makes it workable in houses where the garage shares a sightline with oak stairs or a brown back door. In flat artificial light the blue recedes and the floor goes river-stone gray; daylight brings the blue back up.

Pairs well with: One of the few blues that tolerates wood trim and tan walls, and it still suits white and gray rooms.

Ships in: Quarter-inch flake at full saturation inside the Rocket City System.

Blend formula
ComponentValue
FlakeTorginol vinyl, 1/4" standard cut
Color trio #6d8294 · #a3937b · #46586a
Base coat under it #6b7c8a (pigmented polyurea)
CoverageFull broadcast, to rejection
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Is Creekbed really blue?
It's a blue-gray with a tan counterweight — clearly cooler than any gray blend, clearly quieter than Tidal Wave. Daylight shows the most blue.
Does Creekbed hide dirt like a tan floor does?
Partially. The tan flake mutes clay and pollen better than a pure blue would, though Saddle Tan or Coyote still beat it for heavy mud traffic.

Want Creekbed on your floor?

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