Kitchen Floor Tile Paint Ideas
Stencils are another way to spruce up your kitchen floor.
Kitchen floor tile paint ideas. Latex paint works for both solid and patterned tile floors. Select a semi or high gloss latex paint for solid tiles and a high gloss latex paint for patterned tiles. The result is an incredibly fresh cooking space that feels both stylish and approachable. With just a stencil pattern a few jars of acrylic or stencil paint a stencil brush painters tape and a few paper towels or a rag you ll be able to make an artistic statement on your floor.
Use a roller to apply paint evenly to the tile. Jul 24 2018 explore ashley whitfield davis s board painted kitchen floors followed by 115 people on pinterest. Terracotta walls have been a huge kitchen paint trend so far this year. Oil based paint holds up.
Although if you ve painted stairs you re already a step ahead first consider your supplies. Epoxy is generally the most durable and appropriate for ceramic tiles around your kitchen sink or floor. See more ideas about painted floors painted floor painted wood floors. Wear a paint mask as well as other protective gear.
Whether you ve schooled yourself on how to paint a room or tried your hand at painting kitchen cabinets you probably haven t painted a floor. Let the paint dry for 24 to 48 hours until it is completely dry. Here the firm combines a bold pattern floor tile with pastel cabinetry in a paint color called mint julep by benjamin moore. Choose a high quality latex oil or epoxy paint that will adhere properly to the surface of your tiles.
Painting tile floors seems like a common sense fix to an ugly tile problem. Add a clear coat of polyurethane if desired. Make sure to paint grout as well. When replacing floor tiles is so costly time consuming and messy a coat of paint seems like the obvious budget friendly alternative but this seemingly obvious diy solution isn t the fix all you d hope for.
When painting tiles with epoxy or tile paint make sure the area is well ventilated. Since tiles are glossy and it can be hard to get paint to stick to them try using an enamel paint in your desired color. It s earthier warmer and a whole lot cooler. Bit less garish and orangey than the colour that graced many a home during the 80s think mediterranean vibes rather than your grandma s kitchen tiles.
Stir the paint and pour it into a clean working pot.