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Decorative epoxy pebble binders, such as transparent systems like “Trasparente”, offer a creative way to install visually striking stone flooring in indoor spaces. But what are the practical considerations for making this work at home or in commercial environments?
Indoor Suitability and Key Benefits
Transparent epoxy binders are formulated for use with coloured pebbles to create smooth, seamless stone floors that are as durable as they are attractive. Used correctly, they’re suitable for application over prepared substrates such as concrete or tiles in interiors—offering a fresh alternative to traditional flooring.
- Custom design: Choose your preferred colours and decorative aggregates for truly unique floors.
- Easy upkeep: Finished surfaces are typically low-maintenance and easy to clean.
- Long-lasting finish: A proper installation delivers durability suitable for living areas, hallways or even commercial settings.


Preparing and Installing Epoxy Stone Floors Indoors
For best results, begin with a clean, solid substrate—concrete, tiles, screed, or timber are all suitable bases when primed correctly. Use a compatible primer such as Epoxyprimer to ensure the surface is ready for bonding. Mix the coloured pebbles thoroughly with the epoxy binder (such as “Trasparente”) before applying the blend to your floor area. This ensures even encapsulation for structural strength and an attractive finish. Allow time for thorough curing at room temperature as recommended by the product instructions.
When to Consider Epoxy Pebble Flooring Indoors
This type of flooring is ideal if you want to achieve a custom visual effect in lobbies, home entrances, or retail interiors. It’s best suited to spaces requiring a blend of visual impact and practical durability, and is an excellent choice when other decorative resins seem flat or uninspired.

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