Rendered from the blend formula — hover to shift the broadcast · sample board at every measure
Gray family
Gravel
Gravel is the blend we install more than any other, and it earned that the boring way: it hides almost everything. The three flakes sit close together in value — a mid greige, a darker taupe-gray, a lighter bone — so tire dust, drywall powder, and the gray film a leaf blower kicks up just disappear into the pattern. There's a faint warmth in it that most people don't notice until they put a pure cool gray next to it, and that warmth is why it doesn't fight wood shelving or a brown front door the way colder grays can. In a north-facing garage with the door down it reads a shade darker but never muddy. If you can't decide and don't want to think about your floor again for fifteen years, this is the safe call.
Pairs well with: Works under white builder cabinets, stained wood workbenches, and almost any wall color short of a strong cool blue.
Ships in: Standard quarter-inch flake in the Rocket City System full broadcast.
| Component | Value |
|---|---|
| Flake | Torginol vinyl, 1/4" standard cut |
| Color trio | #94918c · #6b6862 · #bfbcb6 |
| Base coat under it | #8d8a85 (pigmented polyurea) |
| Coverage | Full broadcast, to rejection |
Gravel, specifically
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