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Choosing the right resin for indoor use can dramatically affect the look, feel, and safety of your creative projects. Understanding the differences between epoxy and mineral resin is essential for crafters, artists, and anyone working on indoor decor.
Epoxy Resin: Durable and Glossy
Epoxy resin is prized for its exceptional clarity and high-gloss finish, making it a popular choice for furniture coatings, jewellery making, and art projects. It cures to a hard, crystal-clear surface that can enhance colours and embedded objects, while also providing good scratch resistance. For example, Icrystal Clear Epoxy Resin is odourless and easy to work with indoors, offering a reliable solution for applications like tabletops and decor items.


Mineral Resin: Eco-Friendly and Matte
Mineral resin is water-based, eco-friendly, and gives a soft, ceramic-like matte texture when cured. Unlike epoxy, it does not emit strong odours or require mixing with solvents, making it a safe and comfortable option for indoor environments. It’s particularly suitable for casting items such as coasters, trays, and decorative pieces. Products like NatuResin are solvent-free and VOC-free, so you can handle them without gloves and minimal ventilation.
When this Matters
- Air quality and comfort: If you’re crafting in a space with limited ventilation, mineral resin tends to be more compatible with frequent indoor use.
- Desired finish: Choose epoxy for a glossy, glass-like appearance, or mineral resin for a tactile, matte surface.
- Environmental concerns: Mineral resins appeal to those seeking sustainable, odourless, and solvent-free materials.

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Understanding the distinct properties of epoxy and mineral resin will help you select the ideal material for your next indoor project. For a deeper dive into creative indoor resin production, visit our main guide on how to produce indoor resin.
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