Winter Park is a design-driven market — Park Avenue, the Hannibal Square corridor, the historic homes along Interlachen and Genius — and the floor trends here move ahead of the rest of the Orlando metro. We get more requests for metallic and swirled finishes from Winter Park than from any other neighborhood we serve. Here’s what’s landing in 2026.
These are the styles, the color palettes, and the placement patterns we’re seeing across Winter Park homes this year — based on actual quote and install data from Orange County.
Trend 1: liquid metallic in graphite, copper, and pearl
Metallic epoxy where the resin pigment is darker (graphite, charcoal, deep copper) with subtle pearl movement is the dominant choice in 2026 Winter Park installs. It looks like pour-painting on the floor. Works particularly well in homes with white walls and dark trim — the floor becomes the visual centerpiece.
Trend 2: marbled metallic with two-color pours
Two-color metallic — typically a warm tone (champagne, copper, gold) blended with a cool (pearl, silver, charcoal) — produces a marbled, tide-line effect. We finish these with a high-gloss polyaspartic top coat to maximize depth.
Trend 3: themed flake for show garages
Winter Park has a strong car-collector culture. Themed flake blends — UCF black-and-gold, Magic blue-and-black, Gators, even custom team or family color matches — are showing up in show garages and home detailer setups. Functional and personal.
Placement: where epoxy goes in 2026 Winter Park homes
Beyond the garage: lanais and pool decks (with anti-slip aggregate), wine cellars, fitness rooms, basement-level kid play areas, and increasingly the kitchen-to-garage transition (one continuous floor for visual flow). Each of these uses the same chemistry but with different top coat aggregates calibrated to traffic.
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