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10 Durable Garage Flooring Ideas That Look Great

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Calling all homeowners! If you’re in the process of renovating your home and have no clue where to start, allow us to suggest beginning with your home's garage, and, more specifically, garage flooring. We know, we know—garage flooring ideas don't sound that creatively satisfying, but hear us out. If you drive, it's a space you use every single day, so why not put some extra tender love and care into it? After all, it's where you keep your beloved car, holiday decorations, and other items for long-term storage. And if you use your garage as a hangout, gym, or workshop, that's even more reason to give its flooring a makeover. Whether you go for an option that has a wow factor or you keep things simple is entirely up to you, the aesthetic you're going after, and the amount you want to spend to bring your garage flooring ideas to life.

Speaking of, there are tons of affordable garage flooring options to consider. Want to stick with good old concrete? Go for it! Want to add some fun enhancements? You should think about installing tiles. What about something that's easy to keep clean? We suggest rollout flooring.

As you can see, there are loads of options for home garage flooring. Out of all of the great garage flooring ideas out there, we rounded up 10 of the best just for you. Keep scrolling to check them out, and make sure to save these ideas for when you roll up the door and give your garage the attention it deserves.

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Stalwart Foam Floor Tiles

Foam Floor Tiles
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Stalwart Foam Floor Tiles

$19 at Home Depot
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Foam garage floor tiles are a great option if you find yourself spending lots of time in the garage, especially if you've converted the space into a home gym. While there are some high-density foam options out there suitable for cars, we suggest sticking with these if you store your vehicle in the garage.

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Foundation Armor Plain Concrete

Plain Concrete
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Foundation Armor Plain Concrete

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If your garage has never been renovated, chances are, you’re dealing with concrete. In fact, that’s the most common garage flooring out there! It’s long-lasting and can handle situations like oil spills and other leaks from cars. This is the most budget-friendly option, so to make it last for as long as possible, make sure to give the concrete a simple sealer, either solvent or water-based.

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Garage Flooring Inc. Carpeting

Carpeting
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Garage Flooring Inc. Carpeting

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Covering your garage floor with carpet might sound strange, but hear us out. Not only does it provide the ground with another layer of insulation, but it can actually look quite nice and help soften sounds. Be sure to choose an outdoor option that can be power cleaned.

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G-Floor Rollout Vinyl Flooring

Rollout Vinyl Flooring
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G-Floor Rollout Vinyl Flooring

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Rollout vinyl flooring is an easy install and perfect for high-traffic garages. Whether you have a heavy-duty vehicle like a truck or a simple sedan, vinyl is a great option that can be cleaned with a damp mop.

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Washable Rugs

Washable Rugs
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Washable Rugs

Now 60% Off
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If you aren't already on the washable rug train yet, allow us to change your life. Instead of handwashing your rug or hiring a professional, washable rugs can go right in your washing machine! Ruggable has the best options out there, and we love its outdoor options, which we think would hold up great in the garage.

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Rubber Floor Mats

Rubber Floor Mats
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Rubber Floor Mats

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Not a fan of concrete in a garage? Then we suggest covering it up with a rubber floor mat. Installation is easy, and it can easily cover up unsightly spills and stains. Look for a flexible rubber option that has long-lasting power.

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Peel-and-Stick Garage Floor Tiles

Peel-and-Stick Garage Floor Tiles
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Peel-and-Stick Garage Floor Tiles

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Looking for an option that's aesthetically pleasing and hardwearing? Then you should look into peel-and-stick garage floor tiles. These typically are made of PVC and are a fun way to bring personality into your garage. They stick directly to the garage floor and are relatively inexpensive and easy to install.

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Rust-Oleum Rocksolid Metallic Floor Coating Kit

Rocksolid Metallic Floor Coating Kit
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Rust-Oleum Rocksolid Metallic Floor Coating Kit

Now 11% Off
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If you appreciate the durability and trust concrete has to offer but want to take it to the next level, consider coating your concrete. There are tons of paint options out there, so feel free to choose any color. Pro tip: The lighter the color, the more obvious stains and spills will be.

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Rubber Floor Tiles

Rubber Floor Tiles
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Rubber Floor Tiles

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Rubber floor tiles for the garage tend to be more expensive than other materials like plastic but for good reason: They’re super durable. Rubber garage floor tiles typically come in an interlocking design, making installation fun and user-friendly.

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Behr Epoxy Coating

Epoxy Coating
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Behr Epoxy Coating

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Epoxy coating is another inexpensive option for a garage floor, and you can easily apply it to concrete. It has a shiny effect that looks great in all homes and lasts for years.

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