Rocket City Coatings

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Shoreline

Beach names sell flake, but Shoreline actually backs the name up: wet-sand tan, driftwood gray, and a shell-white flake that keeps the mix from going flat. It's cooler and lighter than Sandstone, with the white doing the same brightening work it does in Domino — and carrying the same caveat, since the lightest flake is where grit shows first. Where Shoreline separates itself is in rooms with natural light. The white flake catches window light and gives the floor a subtle sparkle under the gloss coat that all-mid blends can't manage. Basements with walkout doors and garages with windows get the full effect. Windowless rooms flatten it, and at that point Driftwood does the same job with less fuss.

Pairs well with: Suits coastal palettes — white trim, soft blue-gray walls, light woods — and most light cabinet colors.

Ships in: Runs through the same Rocket City System full-broadcast process as every blend here.

Blend formula
ComponentValue
FlakeTorginol vinyl, 1/4" standard cut
Color trio #b9b0a0 · #837e72 · #e8e5dc
Base coat under it #aca494 (pigmented polyurea)
CoverageFull broadcast, to rejection
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Does Shoreline need natural light to look right?
It looks best with some, yes. The white flake is the feature, and it needs window or door light to catch. Under one bulb it reads as a plain light greige.
How does Shoreline differ from Sandstone?
Shoreline is cooler and grayer with white sparkle; Sandstone is warmer, creamier, and more uniform. Hold them against your wall color and one will clearly win.

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