Can you paint wood subfloor




















This was not the right choice. It is good because it flexes with the floor and all that stuff. When I was preparing our kitchen subfloors to lay new flooring, I used this to patch several dents and it was great. It went on easily and I was able to sand it perfectly smooth.

This is what I would recommend for preparing your subfloors for paint. After filling the holes and seams, you are ready to sand the floor. We just used a small palm sander but of course a large floor sander would work much faster. Just remember that this is plywood — it is not going to be silky smooth. The point of sanding is to smooth out major rough spots and smooth any wood filler you used. Before painting, you need to prime the floor with a quality primer. The quickest way to do this is to cut in around the edges of the room using a paintbrush and then use a roller with an extension handle to fill in the rest of the floor.

Just unscrew the handle from your broom and screw it into the handle of your paint roller. I used Zinsser Oil-based Primer. This is my favorite primer because it sticks to anything and is very durable. Just beware, this is an oil-based product so you definitely want to make sure your space is well-ventilated because the fumes can be strong. You will also need to clean your paintbrush and other supplies using mineral spirits when you are finished.

First, paint your base color onto the floor. I chose to use latex paint instead of oil because it is easier to work with and easier to clean. I chose to paint a double border around the the edges of my room and I am so glad I did. Seal the edges of the the tape by painting over them with your base color.

Yes, first you paint over the tape using the paint color you already painted the floor. Once that is dry, paint the border using your second paint color. Finally, carefully remove the tape before the paint fully dries.

Removing the tape before the paint dries will keep the fresh paint from peeling. Time to stencil! Stenciling your floor is obviously optional; paint alone can make a huge difference. But stenciling really looks beautiful and while stenciling a floor looks intimidating and incredibly time-consuming, it actually goes pretty quickly. I used this gorgeous Paisley Allover Stencil from Cutting Edge Stencils, but if you are looking for other stencils that are perfect for floors, I shared a bunch of my favorites here.

If you paint a border like I did, you only need to stencil inside the border. Place your stencil in one of the corners of the room and use a few pieces of painters tape to hold it in place. Load a small amount of paint onto a small foam roller and roll it over the stencil. You want to be careful not to put too much paint on the roller at a time — too much paint can cause your stenciling to look messy.

You should be able to paint the stencil with one thin coat of paint. It might take a couple of tries to figure out the perfect amount of paint to use each time, but then it will go very quickly.

Want more tips for perfecting your stencil technique? The final step is sealing the floors. Sealing your floor makes it super durable and also gives it that beautiful, soft shine you expect from a nice floor. Once the paint is fully dry, carefully remove any dust from the floor surface before sealing. A microfiber cloth is great for this. Then carefully apply your floor sealer. I applied it using a Varathane floor finish applicator to get a really smooth finish. I applied four coats of the sealer to make sure the floor was well protected, waiting the recommended amount of time between coats.

After the final coat, I waited an additional four days before moving my furniture back into the room. That was probably longer than necessary, but I wanted to be extra sure everything was protected! I painted the floors in my living and dining rooms which combined are around square feet.

This process took me many weeks — mostly because it was around the holidays so I had a lot of other things going on and took lots of breaks.

I would say you would need at least a two week window though, mostly because of the drying times for the various layers. I already had some materials on hand so it really depends on if you count those. This total cost includes the filler, tape, sandpaper, primer, paint, and sealer. Thinking about painting some floors of your own? Or just wondering if a painted floor can really last?

Be sure to check out these tips and updates:. As an Amazon Associate and member of other affiliate programs, I earn from qualifying purchases. I'd love for you to leave a comment on the blog or share a photo on Pinterest! How long between coats of paint were you able to stencil, and then how long after to apply the sealer, aaannnnd then how long after that before you could move everything back into place and step on it?

When doing the border. You said to pull up the tape on the second coat, before it dries. I want to do the border in my room : [email protected]. What is the maintenance and upkeep on this kind of floor??

How do you keep it shiny? Upkeep is pretty easy — I just sweep and occasionally mop. The sealer keeps it shiny though I imagine after more time has passed, it may need to be resealed. The pattern makes the floor great at hiding dust. This is the coolest project ever! I have this stencil. Paisley is my favorite. Check out my blog you will see it everywhere.

I would really like to feature this post and your blog on my blog. Let me know what you think. Great job. Now I just have to convince my husband that this design will not look too busy. Thanks again for the great tutorial. Please feel free to feature my floors and me as long as you link back! Painted concrete floors sound like a lot of fun — there are so many cool things you could do with them. Heading over to check out your blog now!

I have most of my kitchen floor in plain ply wood and this summer i will be trying to do this. How long does it take for the paint to dry because i have 5 small house dogs that are my children. I am going to do this i hope on a very hot day. It takes several hours for the primer and each coat of paint to dry. I think I let it dry twenty-four hours between coats for four coats to be safe.

Maybe you could just block off that area while you are working on the floor? That is what I have to do when I paint things to keep my one year old out of the wet paint. Hi Carrie, This is the most amazing floor transformation and so ingenious! Is it possible to make such a type of flooring at my home? You would definitely have to talk to your landlord because it involves completely changing the flooring. Good luck! Can I paint a sub floor.

Great taste and elegant look. LOL and I mean that in the nicest way!! That floor is gorgeous!!!! I think you might need to farm yourself out and make a living out of this. Gorgeous floor! It is not labeled for use on floors. I was wondering how it is holding up? Cyndy, that is exactly what I used.

It is my favorite primer and it is holding up fabulously! Good luck on your floor project! Carrie, Thank-you! You are very talented! It is starting to look good. I had my niece start peeling tape off while the white paint was still wet. I know the picture is a little blurry, but those lines are crisp and clear!

Not one spot needed touching up, bam! I love you Mandi! And that is it folks! Awesome floor in no time! There are cure times on the paint can for heavy use, but it dries really fast and you can walk on it as soon as it dries.

We couldn't help taking a photo shoot, my 13 year old took a bunch of awesome shots, this was the only non blurry one. I can't get over how beautiful it is! This is a painted subfloor people!! If you are super close you can see the wood grain, but even just standing and looking down it is hardly noticeable. Are you thinking a painted subfloor could be in your future?

I sure am! Hugs, Mindi I will be linking to these parties. Beautifully done. I love the wide stripes rather than smaller ones, which would have made it look too busy. The floor looks fabulous! I love the gray and white with touches of yellow on the bench.

Thanks for sharing at Fridays Unfolded! Alison Nancherrow. Mindi, You girls are so amazing! This turned out great! Happy Mother's Day in advance!! Thanks for sharing at the party!

Theresa DearCreatives. I love it! The chunky stripes and the colors were the perfect choice for the space! Mindi, I love how this floor turned out. Anytime I try to paint stripes, they turn out crooked. I even use a level. I gave up trying to paint stripes. Wow this is so much fun! It turned out great! And the fabric on the top of the bench compliments the floor perfectly!

Great job! Thanks for stopping by Creative Spark Link Party. Hope to see you back next Wednesday! I love this tutorial about painting stripes Thank you for sharing with the Clever Chicks Blog Hop!

The floor is awesome Mindi! If you want to give your plywood floor an antiqued-finish, consider using Real Milk Paint. This percent organic, non-toxic paint is stiffer than ordinary floor paints.

Any roller or brush marks you leave behind will remain in the floor, giving your plywood the look for weathered, antiqued hardwood. Protect the surface of the floor with a coat of wax after application to ensure long-lasting results. Like Valspar, Dutch Boy makes a porch and floor paint ideal for use on your home's interior.

Unlike Valspar's paint, however, this product is latex-based, which makes it suitable for environmentally friendly states like California. Dutch Boy Latex Porch and Floor paint is scuff, chip and abrasion resistant, and dries to a hard, durable finish, while cleaning up with water. Painting your plywood floors can transform the room they are in within just a few days. Use the best primers and paints you can find for the project to ensure that time doesn't transform them into something else entirely.

Home Improvement Painting Ideas Best Paint for Plywood Floor Giving a plywood subfloor a coat of paint transforms it from something that was once meant to be covered up into something worth displaying.

The Best Primers for Plywood Floors Depending on the type of plywood you have down, it may have a rough, uneven surface, or it may be extremely porous. Durock Primer-Sealer Durock, the manufacturers of cement backerboard, have also come up with the perfect primer-sealer for all subfloors, including plywood. ArmorSeal Paint manufacturer Sherwin Williams offers a water-based epoxy primer-sealer that is ideal for use on wood substrates such as plywood.

Behr Premium Plus Oil-based products are some of the toughest and longest lasting on the market. The Best Paints for Plywood Floors The paint you use on your plywood floors needs to be able to stand up to foot traffic while also repelling moisture and stains.

Valspar Porch and Floor Enamel While your plywood floor may be on your home's interior, some of the best paints to use on it are actually made for your home's exterior. Sherwin-Williams ArmorSeal Enamel If you live in an area where oil-based paints are prohibited, consider using a urethane-based paint for your plywood instead.

Protect and Beautify Your Floors Painting your plywood floors can transform the room they are in within just a few days. Painting Plywood Floors.



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