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Tan family
Saddle Tan
Brown floors hide red clay, and nobody in Madison County should pretend that doesn't matter. Saddle Tan is a leather-toned mix — caramel, dark saddle brown, light buckskin — that treats tracked-in clay as a near-color-match instead of a stain announcement. If your kids cut through the yard to get to the garage fridge, this floor will keep that secret for days. It's warmer and more traditional than anything in the gray family, which means it flatters brick homes and stained-wood trim and fights modern cool-gray interiors. One thing to see in person: under warm bulbs it deepens toward a true saddle leather color, richer than the swatch suggests. Most people like that. Check it anyway.
Pairs well with: At home against red brick, bronze door hardware, and stained or wood-grain garage doors.
Ships in: Part of the Rocket City System lineup, broadcast full at quarter-inch.
| Component | Value |
|---|---|
| Flake | Torginol vinyl, 1/4" standard cut |
| Color trio | #a9805a · #7c5a3b · #cba57c |
| Base coat under it | #9c7a55 (pigmented polyurea) |
| Coverage | Full broadcast, to rejection |
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