Residential Metallic Epoxy Basement Floor in Greenville, SC
500 Sq Ft Basement — Layered Walnut, Lighter Brown, and Bronze Accent
Zachary Daniel Concrete installed a warm, layered brown and bronze metallic epoxy floor in a 500-square-foot residential basement in Greenville, South Carolina — exactly the right system to turn a basement into a finished living space that feels designed, not utilitarian. The homeowner wanted depth and warmth, and ZDC built the floor around a deliberate three-tone palette: a walnut nut-brown base, a lighter brown layered into it for tonal variation, and a bronze accent worked across the surface at the end for the pop of warm metallic shimmer that gives the floor its presence.
The crew started with a black primer to lock down the substrate, then squeegeed the walnut brown across the entire floor to cover the primer and establish the base tone — the black was too dark to read through the metallics, so the team adapted the process to land the right color depth from the start. One crew member cut in the edges by hand while the rest of the team worked the field with squeegees and applicators, layering in the lighter brown to build the swirl and movement metallic floors are known for, and finishing with the bronze accent poured and worked across the surface for the final shimmer.
The full system was sealed with a high-build clear top coat for gloss and durability. The result is a basement floor with the warmth of walnut wood, the depth of polished stone, and the visual energy of a piece of art — turning a basement into the kind of room people actually want to spend time in. Call Zach at (864) 770-8608 if you have a basement, finished interior space, or living area that needs the same kind of finish.





