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Floor painting
By Jules Boole | Published  12/31/2005 | Flooring |
Floor painting: Creative flooring


Floor painting is a very popular kind of floor designing technique these days. There are a number of possibilities with floor painting, primarily with the color combinations, designs and patterns to be chosen etc. This you cannot do with tiles, as they are pre customized, and designed before hand. You can decorate your home floors with stunning paints and varnishes that will give it a very new and refreshing look. And what’s more, this is one of the most inexpensive ways of flooring too. Before beginning the act you will have to take a few precautions and prepare the surface that you will be painting. Following is the procedure of how you could begin the task

Floor painting: Surface preparation and precautions

One precaution that has to be taken before beginning the painting is to remove the dust and stains that have been stuck to your floor. Once you are done with this, begin with preparing the surface. Here’s how you could do it
1) Sandpaper the surface of the wood, wash it with detergent and water, and vacuum clean the entire area. 
2) Apply a wood/cement primer depending on what your surface is.
3) Begin painting. If you want a satin finish you could use latex floor paints, while if you prefer a glossy finish you could go for alkyd or polyurethane floor paints.
4) The paint takes roughly 3 days to dry, so lock up that room and make sure no one goes in there.
Make sure you do not avoid any of these activities, to ensure a long lasting effect.

Floor painting: Suitability

Floor painting is suitable on two types of floors. Following are the two types
a) Cement and concrete floors: make sure that concrete floors are checked for extra moisture before the coating begins. This is extremely important.
b) Wood or timbre floors:  painting wood floors, although inexpensive, tends to get cold in the winter, thus might be harsh for those preferring to roam around bare feet at home.
The surface preparation and painting techniques for these are slightly different from one another.

 

Find lots of home flooring tips, products and advice at:
http://www.practicalhomeflooring.info



Article Series
This article is part 28 of a 95 part series. Other articles in this series are shown below:
  1. Home automation
  2. Hardwood Floor
  3. Floating Floor
  4. Garage Floor Paint
  5. Garage Floor
  6. Marble Floor
  7. Mobile Home Floor Plan
  8. Open Floor Plans
  9. Rubber Floor Mat
  10. Slate Floor
  11. Concrete Floor
  12. Floor Care
  13. Floor Covering
  14. Floor Lamps
  15. Floor Rug
  16. Garage Floor Covering
  17. Home Floor Plans
  18. Vinyl Floor Tile
  19. Bathroom floor plans a complete bathroom beauty care
  20. Concrete floor coating
  21. Concrete floor sealer
  22. Floor buffer
  23. Floor cleaner
  24. Floor Cloths
  25. Floor Coating
  26. Floor heating
  27. Floor jacks
  28. Floor painting
  29. Floor pillow
  30. Floor sanding
  31. Floor scrubbing machine
  32. Floor
  33. Kitchen floor plans
  34. Laminate floor
  35. Log home floor plans
  36. Self adhesive floor tile
  37. Carpet
  38. ABC Carpet
  39. Carpet Cleaners
  40. Carpet Cleaning
  41. Bathroom Carpet
  42. Berber carpet
  43. Buying A Carpet
  44. Carpet Cleaning Tips
  45. Carpet Colors
  46. Carpet Dye
  47. Carpet Extractors
  48. Carpet Tile
  49. Carpet tiles
  50. Carpet care
  51. Carpet cleaning machines
  52. Carpet Dry Cleaning
  53. Carpet Installation
  54. Carpet Pads
  55. Carpet Runner
  56. Carpet Tool
  57. Carpet Tools
  58. Cleaning Carpet Stain
  59. Discount Carpet
  60. How To Lay Carpet
  61. Persian Carpet
  62. Rug Carpets
  63. Wool Carpet
  64. Carpet Measuring
  65. Carpet Repair
  66. Remove Candle Wax from Carpet
  67. Shag Carpet
  68. Shaw carpet
  69. Stair Runner Carpet
  70. Carpet Mills
  71. Carpet Protector
  72. Carpet Shampooers
  73. Carpet shark
  74. Carpet Sweeper
  75. Heuga carpet tiles
  76. Indoor outdoor carpets
  77. Installing Carpet
  78. Interface carpet
  79. Laying Carpet
  80. Mohawk carpet
  81. Outdoor Carpet
  82. Carpet Padding
  83. Carpet remnants
  84. Carpet squares
  85. Carpet Stretcher
  86. Oriental Carpet
  87. Stair carpet runners
  88. Carpet Cleaning Equipment
  89. Carpet cleaning supply
  90. Carpet tiles distributor
  91. Empire carpet
  92. Home depot carpet
  93. Wholesale carpet tiles
  94. Carpet tiles London
  95. Wholesale Carpet


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