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Resin flooring in the house
What is a resin floor?
Resin flooring is a modern finishing solution that's enjoying growing popularity in homes. It's a type of flooring made from synthetic resin, creating a uniform, smooth surface. This material is exceptionally durable, abrasion-resistant, and easy to clean, making it an attractive choice for a variety of spaces. Resin flooring is widely used in industrial spaces, but it's also increasingly finding its way into homes, where it adds a modern touch to interiors.
Types of resin floors for the home
When choosing a resin floor for your home, it's worth considering the different types of finishes, each with its own specific properties. Here are the most commonly used types of resin flooring:
Epoxy floor
Epoxy floors are made from epoxy resin, which is characterized by high mechanical resistance. They are perfect for high-traffic areas, such as living rooms or hallways. Thanks to their excellent mechanical resistance, they are also scratch-resistant, allowing them to maintain their aesthetic appearance for many years.
Polyurethane flooring
Polyurethane resin is more flexible than epoxy, making it better suited for areas where the floor may be subject to impact. Polyurethane floors withstand temperature changes well, making them a good choice for kitchens or bathrooms, where humidity and temperature fluctuations may occur.
Resin-quartz floor
This solution combines resin with quartz sand , giving the floor greater resistance to mechanical damage and an aesthetically pleasing appearance. This finish is perfect for bathrooms and kitchens, where the floor may be exposed to water and grease.
When is a resin floor for your home the right choice?
Resin floors are a good choice for your home if you're looking for a durable and easy-to-maintain solution that also adds a modern touch to your interior. They're especially recommended for:
- high-traffic rooms, such as the living room or hallway,
- places exposed to moisture, such as the bathroom or kitchen,
- homes where we want a minimalist, modern look.
Resin flooring can also be used with underfloor heating, making it a comfortable choice on colder days.
How to care for a resin floor at home?
Maintaining a resin floor is simple and requires only basic maintenance. However, it's worth remembering a few rules to ensure your floor maintains its appearance for years to come:
- Regular cleaning – the surface can be cleaned with a damp cloth or mop and mild detergents. Avoid highly corrosive agents, which may damage the surface.
- Scratch protection – resin floors are usually scratch-resistant, but caution should be exercised when frequently moving heavy furniture to avoid mechanical damage. It's a good idea to protect furniture with felt pads, which should reduce the risk of rapid scratching. Additionally, resin floors can be sealed with varnish, which will significantly extend the life of the coating, delaying the need for renovation.
- Surface refreshing – if necessary, resin floors can be refurbished, restoring their fresh appearance.
Using resin flooring in your home
Resin floors are widely used in various types of interiors. Their versatility makes them suitable for almost any room.
What interiors are resin floors suitable for?
Living room – resin flooring in the living room is a solution for those who value minimalism and modern design. The uniform floor surface makes the interior appear more spacious.
Bathroom – resin flooring in bathrooms is moisture-resistant and smooth, making it easy to keep clean, making it an ideal choice for this type of space.
Kitchen – resin flooring in the kitchen withstands heavy use and is easy to clean, which is especially important in rooms that easily get dirty.
Hallway and hallway – durable and abrasion-resistant resin flooring is perfect for areas exposed to high traffic.
How to care for the floor at home?
To enjoy the beautiful appearance of your resin floor for a long time, it is worth following a few basic rules:
- Avoiding harsh chemicals – aggressive cleaning products can cause damage to surfaces.
- UV protection – some resin floors may yellow when exposed to intense sunlight, so it's worth using appropriate protective measures or coverings in areas exposed to UV rays. It's worth considering applying a protective varnish during the design phase to protect the floor from UV rays.
Summary
A resin floor in your home is not only durable but also aesthetically pleasing, perfect for a variety of interiors. Whether you're looking for flooring for your living room, bathroom, kitchen, or hallway, a resin floor will meet your expectations for durability, ease of maintenance, and elegant appearance. By using different resin types, you can perfectly match it to your needs and enjoy its unique design for years to come.
Product offer
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A varnish for protecting resin, concrete, microcement, and brick floors. UV-resistant – non-yellowing. Available in three finishes: Matte, Satin, and Gloss.
Polyurethane varnish for walls and floors. Protects concrete, brick, and resins. Available in two finishes: glossy and semi-matte. UV-resistant.
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A two-component, water-based aliphatic resin. Creates a hard, abrasion-resistant surface.
Solvent-based epoxy primer for epoxy paints and polyurethane resins. For use on floors and walls, where high mechanical and chemical resistance is required.
Epoxy resin for use as a primer or structural resin. A solvent-free product for priming walls and floors and creating epoxy screeds.
A solvent-free, epoxy primer that strengthens cementitious substrates. For interior and exterior use.
Solvent-free epoxy primer intended for use on concrete with no or improperly installed damp proofing.
A systemic primer for use under Neodur Fast Track polyurea/polyaspartic flooring resin. It can be applied at low temperatures, down to -10°C. It allows for the application of the surface within 3 hours of applying the primer (at +25°C).
A hybrid primer (polyurethane-polyurea) that allows for topcoat application in just 3 hours. It provides high mechanical and chemical resistance.
Troken Floor EPS is a self-leveling, two-component epoxy screed that also creates a scratch coat. This solvent-free product features low VOC emissions and high mechanical resistance, characterized by a gray tint. It is ideal as part of a resin flooring system in residential, industrial, and public spaces.
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Troken Floor PUR WB-C is a two-component, water-based, colored coating with a satin finish based on polyurethane resin. It is characterized by full UV resistance and bacteriostatic properties. It is designed to create a topcoat in the Troken Floor PUR SL 60 .
Troken Floor PUR SL 60 is an aromatic, odorless, two-component, flexible polyurethane coating designed for industrial and decorative floors in residential and public buildings. This self-leveling product has self-venting properties. The coating is highly mechanically and chemically resistant, and available in a variety of colors.
Epoxy resin for floor screeds. Self-leveling and solvent-free, resistant to chemicals (alkalis, diluted acids, gasoline, oils, and many solvents), it is available in a wide range of RAL colors. It has a Greek hygiene certificate and is certified for contact with food and alcohol, making it suitable for use in food production and processing areas.
A two-component, solvent-based flooring resin ideal for industrial applications. It creates highly mechanically and chemically resistant coatings. It is easy to clean and repels dirt.
Polyurethane resin is resistant to UV radiation and other atmospheric factors. It provides high mechanical and chemical resistance.
It provides very high chemical and mechanical resistance. The resin can be applied in thick layers – up to 190 microns in a single layer.
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An epoxy coating for floors and walls, as well as for covering mineral substrates or repainting tiles. Suitable for use in food processing plants.
Solvent-free, high-build polyurea/polyaspartic resin. Complete system (primer + two resin coats) in 9 hours (at 25°C). Can also be applied at low temperatures, down to -10°C .
A polyaspartic/polyurea flooring resin that allows for application of the entire system within 8 hours. It provides a coating with high mechanical resistance. It cures at lower temperatures, even down to -10°C .
A polyaspartic resin that provides waterproofing and aesthetics on terraces and balconies. Resistant to weather conditions and UV radiation.
Troken Floor FAST Special is a high-build, fast-curing, self-leveling epoxy resin designed for industrial applications and decorative projects requiring a perfectly smooth surface. The product allows for the application of 1 to 15 mm of resin in a single layer. It is characterized by very low volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions, making it virtually odorless.
TrokenPox Accelerator is a specialized primer additive designed to accelerate the curing process of epoxy resins. It shortens epoxy curing time by up to 6 hours, even at low temperatures.
A two-component, solvent-free epoxy primer for dry and oiled concrete substrates. It strengthens the substrate, creates a bonding layer, and adheres perfectly to concrete surfaces.
A single-component polyurethane primer designed for surface preparation before applying resin systems. Ideal for asphalt , cement , and metal . Quick-drying and flexible , it provides excellent adhesion and shortens project implementation time.
Is resin flooring healthy?
keyboard_arrow_down keyboard_arrow_upYes, resin floors are safe for health as long as they are made of high-quality materials and the application process is carried out in accordance with standards. Once fully cured, resins with low VOC emissions do not emit harmful substances, making them a safe choice for residential interiors.
Is the resin floor in your home slippery?
keyboard_arrow_down keyboard_arrow_upResin floors have a smooth surface, which can make them feel slippery, especially in wet conditions. In rooms exposed to water, such as bathrooms, special anti-slip solutions can be used to increase safety.
Which is better: epoxy or polyurethane resin?
keyboard_arrow_down keyboard_arrow_upThe choice between epoxy and polyurethane resin depends on the specifics of the room. Epoxy resin is harder, making it suitable for high-traffic areas. Polyurethane resin, on the other hand, is more flexible, making it better suited for areas exposed to fluctuating temperatures, such as kitchens and bathrooms.
Does the resin on the floor scratch?
keyboard_arrow_down keyboard_arrow_upResin floors are highly scratch-resistant. However, like any floor, resin floors can be scratched, especially in heavily used areas. It's recommended to use pads under furniture and avoid sliding heavy objects directly across the floor. For additional protection, a resin-based varnish can strengthen the floor against scratches.
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