Rocket City Coatings

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Evergreen

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Green floors are rare, which is most of the argument for one. Evergreen runs forest green, a near-black pine, and a soft sage-gray flake — closer to a Land Rover green than a sports-field green, muted enough to live with daily. It's the obvious pick for garden sheds, pool houses, and any structure that sits against trees, where it picks up the landscape instead of interrupting it; we've also put it in a fly-tying room and a duck-hunter's gear garage where it was clearly the only floor that was ever going to go in. Grass clippings, leaf fragments, and the green-tinged spring pollen film all blend straight into it, which no gray can claim. Under warm light the green mutes toward gray-olive; daylight wakes it up. Pick it because you mean it.

Pairs well with: Natural beside cedar, stone, brass hardware, and cream or deep-green walls; awkward next to cool blue-grays.

Ships in: Installed as a full quarter-inch broadcast in the Rocket City System like everything above it.

Blend formula
ComponentValue
FlakeTorginol vinyl, 1/4" standard cut
Color trio #3f5a44 · #27392b · #8a9a8c
Base coat under it #445547 (pigmented polyurea)
CoverageFull broadcast, to rejection
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Does Evergreen hide grass clippings and pollen?
Yes — it's the one blend where mower debris and the spring pollen film land on-color. For a garage that stores lawn equipment, that's a real feature.
Is Evergreen too dark for a small shed?
It's mid-dark, lighter than Nightfall or Cabin Fever. With a window or a decent fixture it keeps its color; in true darkness it reads as a quiet gray-green.

Want Evergreen on your floor?

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