Lobbies & Reception Areas
Lobby flooring must combine durability, aesthetics, and long-term performance in high-traffic environments. These areas are the first point of contact in residential, commercial, and mixed-use buildings, requiring finishes that maintain appearance while withstanding continuous use. MAGIECHEM® systems provide seamless, durable flooring solutions designed for lobbies and reception areas. These systems offer excellent resistance to foot traffic, wear, and cleaning while maintaining a clean, modern and architectural finish. In addition to performance, lobby flooring must support design flexibility. MAGIECHEM® systems can be configured in a wide range of finishes including smooth, textured, decorative quartz, or flake systems to match architectural requirements. These seamless systems eliminate joints and simplify maintenance while providing long-term durability. Suitable for apartment buildings, condominiums, offices, hotels, and mixed-use developments, MAGIECHEM® lobby flooring systems deliver both performance and visual impact.
Systems for "Lobbies & Reception Areas"
3mm Flake Flooring System
High performance 3mm double broadcast flake flooring system designed for maximum durability. Provides abrasion resistance, chemical resistance, slip-resistant texture, and advanced UV Blocker protection for high traffic environments.
Monochrome Epoxy System | DS I
Smooth epoxy flooring system with seamless high gloss finish, chemical resistance and easy maintenance. Designed for commercial, office, and clean room environments with light to medium traffic.
Metallic Decorative System | DS II
Metallic epoxy flooring system delivering a seamless high gloss decorative finish with excellent chemical and abrasion resistance. Designed for commercial, office, retail, and high-end interior environments.
Terrazzo Decorative System | DS III
Seamless epoxy terrazzo flooring system offering extreme durability, high chemical resistance, and unlimited decorative design possibilities. Ideal for high-traffic commercial, institutional, and architectural environments.