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Garnet
Deep red the way a dark cherry is red — Garnet only fully shows its color when light hits it, and that restraint is what makes it installable. Wine red, black-cherry, and a smoky rose-gray flake combine into a floor that reads as rich dark neutral at a glance and unmistakably crimson when the door's up on a sunny afternoon. Crimson — yes, this is the blend Alabama households ask about, and a garage done in Garnet with white trim gets the point across without a single logo on the wall. It hides clay and oil like the dark browns do, shows light dust like every dark floor does, and under warm evening light it's the best-looking blend in the catalog by a margin. Auburn fans, we stock Harbor.
Pairs well with: White or light-gray walls make the red sing; black cabinets deepen it; avoid competing warm woods.
Ships in: Same Rocket City System build top to bottom, with the UV-stable topcoat holding the red where afternoon sun hits.
| Component | Value |
|---|---|
| Flake | Torginol vinyl, 1/4" standard cut |
| Color trio | #7a2e35 · #4e1d22 · #9c8f91 |
| Base coat under it | #6b3038 (pigmented polyurea) |
| Coverage | Full broadcast, to rejection |
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