Those of you following my blog have noticed I'm featuring home remodeling series here, it all started back in the Spring/Summer of 2015, when we inherited a lovely but very badly managed country house in rural Latvia. In today's photo series I will show you how using the most cheapest floor paint I gave a new life to a rundown wooden plank floor in our rural's house kitchen.
But before that, take a look how it all started in this kitchen:
- Removing Junk And Adding First Layer of Paint (Kitchen Works)
- How to Patch and Plaster Walls in Your Old Rural House
Now let us begin with adding some floor paint in this lovely kitchen
Preparing floor for paint
If you are looking to paint your floor by yourself, make sure you have cleaned floor properly, no dust e.t.c. For us, for that summer a water was our biggest obstacle - we simply had no water attached to our house (no well as well), so to clean that floor, we had to bring in water from some other places, but still we were limited to about 50 liters per day (plus we had a lovely veggie garden we should water)
Our kitchen
In the background you can see there is another room with paint already added. You can read more about it here: Painting Floor - Final Touch For Maximum Effect (Second Paint Layer)
Painting kitchen floor
I started with skirting, then with wood planks
Painting kitchen floor
Half floor painted
As you can see the effect is dramatic already
Kitchen floor after first layer applied
Now, I will add a second layer of paint to this floor and it will look almost ideal.