We re back with another instalment of ask the home flooring pros this week we address the question of painted floors.
Can you paint vinyl wood flooring.
The best paint to use is latex porch and floor enamel but if you need a color that isn t available you can also use interior enamel followed by one or two coats of clear polyurethane finish for protection.
Vinyl and laminate floors especially when they re old can get pretty nasty.
Laminate flooring doesn t last forever and when it starts to show wear and tear the drop off in its visual appeal can be steep and fast.
How to paint vinyl floors.
We ve all seen some great results from painted wood floors but can you paint laminate floors.
1 day rather than pay a pretty penny to tile over your dull linoleum or vinyl floor in the kitchen or bathroom make it look like you did by giving the surface an interesting painted pattern.
Although cleaning and priming are tedious jobs every step is.
You also need a primer and a finish paint.
How to paint vinyl floors so they stay painted.
Painting a vinyl floor is a money saving way to make an old floor look like new.
To give your vinyl flooring a fresh and modern look consider giving it a fresh coat of paint in order to get a long wearing professional finish prepare the surface with sandpaper and a liquid deglosser.
You ll need a stir sticks a couple of 21 2 inch synthetic angled sash brush a telescoping extension pole two roller covers a roller cage a 5 in 1 tool a roller tray and liners.
Once you have chosen a color and sheen test the paint on the sanded linoleum before you take on the entire project.
They re tough to clean often get holes and scratches and are generally u g l y.
Not all linoleum is created equal and may not accept the paint well even after all the hard work you ve done to prep the vinyl flooring.
Tutorial on how to prep and paint a vinyl floor.
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But they 39 re easy.
Cheap and easy solution that lasts until you are sick of it or can afford to replace it.
Apply the paint by moving the applicator along the wood grain and avoid perpendicular strokes which make unsightly streaks.