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Choosing between transparent and coloured resins can make a significant difference to the aesthetics and function of your flooring. Both offer unique benefits, so understanding their differences helps you select the right solution for your needs.
Aesthetic Impact and Design Flexibility
Transparent resins are renowned for showcasing the natural appearance of aggregates beneath the surface. This makes them an excellent choice if you want to highlight decorative stones, coloured pebbles, or bespoke inlays without altering their true hues. In contrast, coloured (or pigmented) resins allow for full creative control over your floor’s appearance. With a wide spectrum of shades available, you can match your décor, create bold zones, or introduce patterns as you see fit.
For instance, if you’re installing a permeable pebble floor and wish the stone colours to stand out, a transparent binder like “Trasparente” Epoxy Binder is ideal. If you’re seeking a uniform tone, a pigmented polyurethane, such as Prolux, lets you pick your preferred finish.


Practical Considerations When Choosing Resin
Aside from appearance, think about where and how the resin will be used. Transparent resins are particularly suited for decorative surfaces or projects wanting the character of natural materials to shine through. Pigmented resins, meanwhile, may be the practical choice for environments where consistent colour, light reflection, or colour-coding are required, such as warehouses, garages or public areas.
Many products, like Prolux, offer a choice of coloured or clear finishes, making them versatile for both protective and decorative applications. Always check the surface type and usage before deciding, as some resins are specially formulated for concrete, tiles, or outdoor conditions.
When the Choice Matters Most
- You want to emphasise the pattern and colour of embedded stones or aggregates – choose a transparent resin.
- You need to match corporate colours or create high-visibility safety zones – opt for a coloured resin.
- For permeable outdoor paths and bespoke features, using the right binder (transparent or pigmented) ensures the visual effect you have in mind is achieved.

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Understanding how transparent and coloured resins differ is essential for creating the look and function you want. For more help selecting the best resin for your floor, visit our main guide on how to choose a floor resin.
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