I posted the progress and results of my floor painting experiment a short while back. I was on a tight budget and was tired of waiting to be able to afford flooring... so I discovered floor painting and tried it on my bathroom.
I was very happy with the results and so I decided to redo my entire kitchen. I have the standard "looks like woodgrain" cabinets and wallpaper. I had duct tape patches on my old floor. I started a few days ago and ripped up the vinyl floor. Removing the old paper and glue patches was made easy once I tried Lacquer thinner (use with ventilation - extremely flammable).
Primed the entire room from floor to ceiling with Kilz. Right over the wallpaper and everything.
Cabinets will be getting a Khaki-green coat of glossy oil based paint. Walls will be a tan / putty color. Floor will be off-white base coat with a black stamped pattern (oil based deck paint).
Here are pics of the grand mess - more to follow...
Ripping up the vinyl.
Before - cabinets and wallpaper
Floor stripped and cabinet doors removed
Floor, walls and cabinets all primed with Killz.
Speaking of painting floors...
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Cabinets and walls have been finished. The green is brighter than I thought it would be, but my goal was a colorful house - I think the green is certainly colorful...
Floor has been mostly primed and now that walls and cabinets are finished I can start dealing with it. I think I am going to continue the black and white checker theme, but I believe that this time I will go to a 6" square and I think I may add small green diamonds to accent it.
Some more pics -
Floor has been mostly primed and now that walls and cabinets are finished I can start dealing with it. I think I am going to continue the black and white checker theme, but I believe that this time I will go to a 6" square and I think I may add small green diamonds to accent it.
Some more pics -
1989 Fuqua SW
Thanks Trudi - At first I didn't care for the Green. I know that the Green-Tan combo is weird, but after having it for a few days I love it. The checkered floor should really help tie it together.
Here are the next pics. (BTW - I have uploaded full size pics to my personal Album, but I can't seem to view them right now)
Some Bondo work on the nail holes and seams.
Here is the Base coat. Two coats of Gloss, off-White, oil-based deck paint.
Here are the next pics. (BTW - I have uploaded full size pics to my personal Album, but I can't seem to view them right now)
Some Bondo work on the nail holes and seams.
Here is the Base coat. Two coats of Gloss, off-White, oil-based deck paint.
1989 Fuqua SW
Moving on to the border and checkers...
In this step I am painting the 2" border around the perimeter of the room.
In this pic I have begun stamping 6" squares. I used Black gloss oil-based paint. I am not attempting to make any of these perfect. In fact, I am purposely making them looked stamped.
Here is a closer look at the pattern.
In this step I am painting the 2" border around the perimeter of the room.
In this pic I have begun stamping 6" squares. I used Black gloss oil-based paint. I am not attempting to make any of these perfect. In fact, I am purposely making them looked stamped.
Here is a closer look at the pattern.
1989 Fuqua SW
- dandjbarrett
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Beautiful work. I love those vibrant green cabinets and especially love the checkered floors.
Thank You
Now that the Albums are working again, I do have large format pics in my Album:
album.php?user_id=1743
Now that the Albums are working again, I do have large format pics in my Album:
album.php?user_id=1743
1989 Fuqua SW
- browningthree
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- Location: Lufkin, Texas
Wow!! What a great job. I can't believe the low cost and it was only paint! Very creative!
Take a deep breath. It calms the mind.
FYI - most of the cost was in replacing the cabinet hardware. I spent about $60 (which is CHEAP) on the pulls and hinges. The painting part really only cost me around (+/-) $25. I have a LOT of leftover paint from each gallon that I purchased.
1989 Fuqua SW
- dandjbarrett
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WOW. Your before and after pics in the gallery really give a good feel for the huge difference in the bathroom and kitchen. Beautiful work!! Your creativity is amazing.
mobtek wrote:Thanks Trudi - At first I didn't care for the Green. I know that the Green-Tan combo is weird, but after having it for a few days I love it. The checkered floor should really help tie it together. It does, and the colors are very nice together.
Here are the next pics. (BTW - I have uploaded full size pics to my personal Album, but I can't seem to view them right now) Ha! I've been in your kitchen so much, (via your pics) you should charge me rent.
Some Bondo work on the nail holes and seams.
Here is the Base coat. Two coats of Gloss, off-White, oil-based deck paint.
That's pretty funny Trudi - maybe you could grab me something to drink while you're in there?...
I will be starting a new project soon, though I will not be doing any floor painting. Can't afford new carpet and I definitely do NOT want all hard floors.
Cabinets and walls in the Dining/Living area will be getting a face lift. We've decided to go with off-White cabinets and very light blue-ish-teal color on the Walls. Yup - COLOR!
I'll post pics when I get to it. I am actually considering a design on one wall - possibly a large beach scene.
I will be starting a new project soon, though I will not be doing any floor painting. Can't afford new carpet and I definitely do NOT want all hard floors.
Cabinets and walls in the Dining/Living area will be getting a face lift. We've decided to go with off-White cabinets and very light blue-ish-teal color on the Walls. Yup - COLOR!
I'll post pics when I get to it. I am actually considering a design on one wall - possibly a large beach scene.
1989 Fuqua SW
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