Painting Over Outdoor Tiles
Roll the paint onto the tiles using a low nap paint roller so that it rolls on smooth with a minimum amount of texture.
Painting over outdoor tiles. Add a clear coat of polyurethane if desired. After all you can paint an ugly wall or an outdated door why not paint some floor tiles. 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. Priming the tiles is one of the most critical and often overlooked steps.
It will help to prevent peeling and flaking of the paint over time. If you are the creative type why not try decorating the tiles in different colors to create an overall color design effect or stencil a pattern or simple design onto some of the tiles to give the new look some whimsy. Because tile is a protective surface years of dirt and other build up can be difficult to remove take time to thoroughly clean all areas of the tile especially the grout seams. Painting tile floors seems like a common sense fix to an ugly tile problem.
Paint over the ceramic tile in a paint color of your choice. Painting tile requires the use of special epoxy paints or tile paints. Let the paint dry for 24 to 48 hours until it is completely dry. This paint is made to stick to tile.
Be sure to use a high adhesion primer to create an ideal environment for the paint itself. Choose the best surface. It is extremely durable and washable. High adhesion primer will chemically bond to the tile itself while still creating a surface on which you can reliably paint.
Make sure to paint grout as well. Painting outdoor ceramic tile can give the exterior of your home a whole new look.