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Domino
If you want a floor that photographs well, Domino is usually the one in the picture. Dark charcoal, off-white, and a true mid gray in roughly equal parts — enough contrast to look deliberate, not so much that every cottonwood seed announces itself. The light flake does pick up a little more visible grit than an all-mid blend like Gravel, so plan on running a dust mop past it more often if that bothers you. Where it pays off is in dim light: garages with one bulb and no windows flatten most blends into a single tone, but Domino keeps its salt-and-pepper texture because the value spread survives. It also sits comfortably next to both black appliances and white trim, which is rarer than it sounds.
Pairs well with: Pairs cleanly with black garage cabinets, white trim, and stainless or graphite tool chests.
Ships in: Full broadcast at quarter-inch in the Rocket City System.
| Component | Value |
|---|---|
| Flake | Torginol vinyl, 1/4" standard cut |
| Color trio | #3a3c3e · #d9d9d7 · #8f9194 |
| Base coat under it | #88898b (pigmented polyurea) |
| Coverage | Full broadcast, to rejection |
Domino, specifically
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