Today, I am going to explain how I painted the ceramic tile floor in our entry. I must first apologize for the pictures. Because the entry is so small it was really hard to get a decent picture of the floor during the whole process.
Let's go back to the before picture so that you can see what the floor looked like before.
It was a pinkish tan color tile with a lot of texture. The grout is stained and dirty even though I tried cleaning it several times. I really didn't like the color and yes that is spilled paint on the floor. All the more reason to paint it.
I have seen other bloggers paint just about anything so I thought that this was doable as well. I gave it a whirl because it couldn't look worse.
Here is a list of the supplies I used:
Sanding Sponge
Glidden Gripper Primer - Grey
Black Interior Paint (I used leftover black paint from the kitchen)
Minwax Polycrylic in Clear Satin
Small Roller
Small Brush
I started out by cleaning the floor and letting it dry completely then sanding all the tiles. After sanding, I cleaned it again. Next, I painted 2 coats of the Glidden Gripper Primer.
After 2 coats of Primer
I let the primer dry completely for a couple of days. Then, I painted 2 coats of my black interior paint.
After 2 coats of black paint
I let the paint dry for 24 hours then applied 4 coats of Polycrylic.
After 4 coats of Polycrylic
I waited another 24 hours before walking on the floor.
Before, the floor was dull and boring and now it is super shiny and looks great. I am not going to lie, the black floor shows every bit of dirt so I clean it pretty much every day. But it is well worth the work. I love it.
Have you ever painted anything that most people wouldn't? I will paint anything. I love that paint isn't that expensive and it makes such a difference.
I'll be back on Saturday with another project that I recently finished.
By the way, my office/craft room has been featured on Offbeat Home. You can check it out here. I am so grateful.
I'm linking up to these parties: Tatertots and Jello, Craft-o-Maniac, Rain on a Tin Roof, Claire Justine OxOx, The Dedicated House, I Gotta Try That, Polkadots on Parade, Savvy Southern Style, Someday Crafts, DIY by Design, Southern Lovely, Seven Thirty Three,
It looks wonderful!! I painted the builders grade tile around our soaker tub black as well! Looks so much better now!! http://sherepurposedit.blogspot.ca/2013/03/bathtub-make-over.html
ReplyDeletecongratulations Lauren on your beautiful craft room being featured, just visited Offbeat home! :-) &
ReplyDeleteyou tiles look so much better in black, wow! what a difference! like you wrote; you clean them every day but they look so nice that yes, it's worth it! :-)
wish you a great weekend!
How did they hold up to high traffic in an entry way?
ReplyDeleteLokks fantastic!
It is holding up pretty well.
Delete2 years later, how's it holding up? I'm thinking about doing this, but want to make double sure before I make the investment....and the mess. ^_^
ReplyDeleteI don't live in that house anymore, but my sister-in-law does. The last time I was there it looked decent. It isn't perfect, but it depends on how much wear and tear you put on it. It is the entrance into the house. I moved out and she moved in so that may have impacted how it is holding up. But I think it is fine in an area that isn't used as much.
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