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Storm
This is the one we point people to when they say "gray, but not cold." Storm runs a mid gray and a charcoal against a warm stone-colored flake, and that third color does quiet work: it keeps the floor from going industrial and ties into wood tones, tan door panels, and the khaki dust that settles on everything during pollen season. That yellow-green April film is genuinely invisible on Storm for an extra week or two compared to a cool gray. It's a half-step darker than Gravel, so garages with poor lighting should look at both side by side — Storm can feel heavy under one dim bulb. With decent LED lighting it's hard to beat as an all-rounder for a garage that actually gets used.
Pairs well with: Comfortable next to wood-look garage doors, tan brick, and both white and gray cabinet runs.
Ships in: Quarter-inch full broadcast — the standard Rocket City System spec.
| Component | Value |
|---|---|
| Flake | Torginol vinyl, 1/4" standard cut |
| Color trio | #6b6f73 · #44464a · #a9a59e |
| Base coat under it | #65686b (pigmented polyurea) |
| Coverage | Full broadcast, to rejection |
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