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Get Inspired With These Amazing Garage Flooring Ideas

Are you looking to change up your garage? Does your garage flooring need to be changed up? Are you stuck when it comes to your garage floor options?

We've got the top garage flooring ideas that can totally change up the look and feel of your garage.



1. Paint The Ground


For a simple approach to changing up your garage flooring, why not paint the ground! Using a protective type of paint can protect your garage floor while adding a new look and feel to your garage.

And, painting the floor of your garage is a great way to change up the look and feel of your garage in a completely customizable way. But, you shouldn't just be using any sort of paint on your floor. You'll need to find a specific floor paint. Here are some of the things you should be looking for when you're purchasing floor paint:

  • A top coat or additive with an anti-skid sealant
  • Try looking for a water-based paint
  • Look for paints that are labeled acrylic or latex
  • Matte or flat paints can provide more traction, which is best for cars or other vehicles.


Of course, just because you need a specific type of paint doesn't mean you don't have plenty of amazing color options. Make sure you take a good look and find what's best for your home!

And remember, you'll likely have to do regular maintenance to keep your floor looking nice and fresh, so keep that in mind when choosing to paint the floor of your garage.



2. Try Out Epoxy Or Another Sealant


If you're mostly just looking to make the floor of your garage easier to clean or even, you can try out a sealant to keep your garage nice and clean. You can also add paint chips if you're looking to change up the look of your garage floor while you're at it.

You can also try layering a sealant with another form of flooring, to add an extra layer of protection to the floor of your garage.



3. Put Down Some Tiles


Using tiles, made from rubber, linoleum, or rubber, can transform the look of your garage and protect your flooring at the same time.

Or, if you're looking for something a little fancier, you can try out a wood composite tile, laminate, luxury tile, or other types of flooring, something that's still hardy and can hold up to stress but that is a little more classic and sleek.

Plus, there are tons of different shades and options you can try out when you're redesigning your garage, so you'll be sure to find something you love and that looks great.



4. Add a Carpet


If you don't use your garage for storing your car, and you're trying to transform your garage into another room in your house, why not use carpet?

Installing carpeted flooring in your garage can add a cozy, comfortable feeling, that will make your garage feel like a great place to hang out.

Here are some of the different types of carpet you may want to try out in your garage:

  • Cut pile
  • Loop pile
  • Frieze, or twist, carpet
  • Cut and loop pile


If you do want to keep your car in your garage, there are also specific types of carpeting you can use in your garage that can stand up to wear and tear from your car, or other vehicles like bicycles. Just make sure to consider your options and do your research!

If you're looking for a fancy option, but you don't want to have to regularly vacuum a carpet, there are other options out there for your garage. You can look into a nice hardwood flooring to create a truly stylish room.

Or, try out a luxury vinyl or laminate flooring for something a little more durable, especially if you have pets or young children running around.



5. Put Down a Stain


One easy way to change up the floor of your garage, if your garage floor is currently concrete, is to stain it. Using a stain can totally change up the look of your garage with almost no work.

You can apply the stain in a way that allows the old flooring to show through, giving your garage a cool, vintage look. Just make sure that the floor of your garage is even and in good shape before you go with a stain, as it may cause you to have to do more upkeep in the future.



6. Repair the Concrete


If the concrete floor of your garage is in rough shape, you may have to redo the concrete before you add anything more creative to the space. If there are tons of cracks, for example, that may be a sign you have a problem. And, it could put you at risk for injury.

In some cases, you may be able to add insulation and other layers to alleviate the issue, but you should probably check with a professional if you see significant signs of damage in your garage.



These Garage Flooring Ideas Are Just the Beginning


These garage flooring ideas are just a starting point. If none of them strike your fancy, do your research and find something that better suits your needs.

Are you interested in changing the flooring of your garage or another part of your home? Contact us today for a free estimate.