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 Painted Vinyl Floor

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Let me explain that my vinyl floor is about 15-20 years old. If I ruin it I don’t have much to lose.
I mopped the floor with a little dish soap, Mr. Clean and warm water. I rinsed the floor until the water was clean and soap free. This took about 6 moppings.
After the floor dried, I wiped it down with TSP (Trisodium phosphate). The TSP helps to clean, degrease, and dull the finish of the floor. (I also used TSP when I painted shellacked baseboard and knotty pine

how to paint vinyl flooringAfter the floor was dry from all the cleaning, I started taping  off  the baseboard with Scotch Blue painter’s tape.

 

primer vinyl flooring The fridge and stove had been moved to the center of the room temporarily. I used an oops gray primer.

 

Mythic Paint Vinyl Floor I like to use these skinny rollers. They allow you to get closer to the edge.

 

roll paint on vinyl floor In my opinion they also waste less paint during clean up.

 

painted vinyl floor After I painted two coats of primer, I painted a coat of Mythic Exterior (satin). Hindsight, I should have painted two coats of gray at this time.

 

pattern for vinyl floor I decided that I wanted my squares to be made up of 9 of the little squares of my original floor. That made my large squares about 18×18 inches. I folded some newspapers to be that size and laid them out on the floor to see how the squares were going to land and to see a pattern for the painted vinyl floor.

 

100_8585 Because I have three cute little furbabies and I didn’t want any little hairs mixing in with my paint, I got creative with my leaf blower. The floor did not have any dirt on it, and no visible pet hair, but I wanted to make sure.

 

Scotch Blue on vinyl floor I taped off the squares and cut in the base coat (gray) to get a clean line.

 

Scotch Blue Painter's tape (vinyl floor) After the first blue squares dried, I taped and painted their “neighbors”. The Scotch Blue tape I used during this process was for “delicate” surfaces since my paint was not cured entirely. It worked fabulously! I will definitely use this tape a LOT.
disclaimer: I did receive my tape for free, but I would never say I love it if I don’t

 

Purdy painted my vinyl floor I didn’t roll the blue squares, I used a nice wide Purdy paint brush. I highly recommend something to kneel on. I used my garden kneeler. (after the third day!)

 

paw prints on my vinyl floor Throwing this photo in just in case you missed it the first time around. That would be Louie’s (grand-dog) cute little blue foot prints!

 

painter's tape vinyl floor To get my blue squares to match up, I extended my tape to the edge of the neighbor square. The part you see on the right is where I touched up, that’s why it’s wet.

 

painted vinyl (kitchen) floor This is when the paint is still slightly damp. I ended up doing a second coat on the blue, by painting very close to the edge, but not taping. After I did that, I decided the gray also would be better with a second coat.

 

painted vinyl floor This is how it looks in the kitchen that is not quite finished at this point. If you’re interested in knowing how I prepped and painted my oak cabinets, click on one of those links.

 

painted floor white cabinets I painted the backsplash area as a temporary fix until I install a backsplash. At this time, I am not sure what kind of backsplash I will install. EDITED TO ADD: Would you like to  see my board and batten back splash?

 

blue beadboard painted floor If you scroll up, you’ll see that this wall was white. I didn’t like the way the kitchen table looked against the white wall, so I painted it the same blue as the floor.

I won two gallons of Mythic Paint from the DIY Club monthly contest. Mythic Paint has not compensated me in any way for this post otherwise. In my honest opinion this paint is fantabulous! I love the way it glides on. From their website:
Mythic® paint is a non-toxic, ultra low odor paint that provides the durability and coverage you expect from a premium paint without the off-gassing VOC’s and cancer-causing toxins that emit years after drying. Stronger, safer, smarter paint®. Now that’s a breath of fresh air.
Being a non-toxic paint isn’t generally that important to me, but after EVERY one of the three furbabies walked through the paint I was glad to know that the paint was safe. I also enjoyed the ultra low odor,  I seriously smelled NOTHING. I also noticed that this paint did not gunk up my paint brush. The process took about 5 days. After each coat, I placed my paint brush in a baggie. When I did the next coat, the brush was like I just started with a clean brush. When I was finished, the paint cleaned up really easily from the paint brush and roller.
I probably should have gotten a semi-gloss sheen since I was painting a floor, but the satin sheen is the LOOK I was going for. I have not sealed this floor. Granted, it’s only been painted about a week, but so far so good. It does seem to get dirty pretty easily, but it mops up nicely. I had quite a bit of traffic in the first week, due to Thanksgiving, and the floor did not scratch, or knick. Because I did everything by the book, I guess I’ll never know if it was the prep, the paint, or both.
The downside of this paint would be the cost. Being an unemployed junker, and DIY maven, I would never have been able to afford this paint. However, if you can afford it, or if you have a special need to use it due to it’s non-toxicity (if you’re pregnant, or have small children) I highly recommend Mythic paint.

Just a couple of more pictures for the WOW factor!
oak cabinets beforeBEFORE

 oak cabinets after
AFTER
knotty pine before
BEFORE
knotty pine painted
AFTER

Please let me know if you paint your floor! If you have any questions, leave a comment, or shoot me an email. I’ll try to help.
EDITED TO ADD October 7, 2011 It’s been almost a year and my floor is holding up so well. There are a few spots that have some paint where I was crafting in the kitchen. I am unable to scrape the paint off, but it’s really easy to touch up those spots with the blue or gray that I used.

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Edited to add: After over 2 years the floor was still holding up great, but I decided to change up the blue squares to a dark gray. LOVE it!

gail
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113 Comments

  1. That kitchen looks so much different in the before and after photos. So pretty and very inspiring. Your hard work most definitely paid off. I liked the blue, but the grey on the floor is so elegant and probably gave the bead board more of a “showcase” look. Well done!!!!!

  2. Hi Gail. Did you use oil-baed or latex floor paint and primer? I have googled and see all kinds of different suggestions as to what will/won’t work. Also, I know you said you didn’t use poly over the top – was it just so you’d have the option of changing colors? My family is rough on everything and I’m afraid without a top coat it won’t last. I am planning to paint and then stencil over our vinyl kitchen floor and entry way. Would greatly appreciate your input!

    Thank you 🙂

    1. Heidi

      I did use water base latex paint, after lots and lots of preparation! 🙂 I don’t like shiny floors, so that is why I chose not to poly. Also, I don’t like the way poly feels under my feet. I think if I were going to seal it, I would use Minwax Polycrylic instead of oil based polyurethane. Just my two cents.

      good luck! have fun, and I’d love to see your before and after! 🙂

      gail

  3. I’ve been debating what to do with my own vinyl flooring for a couple years now. I love this idea and it can be geared to whatever color you choose. This is probably the easiest and least spendy. Thanks for sharing. It gives me hope. 🙂

  4. I have stuck down lifting tiles with grouting cement and replaced broken ones with ones I found in the cupboard that are not quite the same shade so the floor is covered ready to be painted. In my case the floor is the conservatory rather than the kitchen and will get a lot of wear. You have given me ideas for painting my brown kitchen cabinets. A really great effort.

  5. Really cute! Reminds me of my dear Granny’s cheery kitchen. I would have left the little paw prints on the floor, though, just because they’re adorable.

  6. What a great looking job. Neat and clean. I am gearing up to paint my kitchen floor but will have to resort to a free flowing design that allows for errors. I know I can never get squares even.

    1. Thank you Julia… so happy you found My Repurposed Life! I had those little squares to help me. 🙂 It’s been years, and I still love it, especially now that I updated the color.

      I appreciate you stopping by and taking the time to leave a comment.

      gail

  7. Did you use a clear top coat on the painted floor? Then how would you clean it in order to keep the paint fresh and shiny, not streaked? I have been looking at staining my vinyl as the shine is gone and I think it will stain. I am trying to find a green to stain it with. Then I would need a clear shine on it.
    Your floor looked great.

  8. This is so inspirational — I am wondering how its hold up to traffic?
    I want to do both the Master bathroom and the main bath of our house. Its just not in the budget to rip out the 21 year old vinyl. Painting it seem like a perfect plan as a temp. improvement.

    1. Thank you. It has been over two years and is holding up great. I have updated the color. It is now a dark gray and a light gray. So happy i did it.
      Have a great weekend
      Gail

  9. thank you thank you thank you for this inspiration! I didn’t know you could paint vinyl flooring! This HAS to be cheaper than replacing with handscraped hardwood flooring, right? RIGHT? LOL.

  10. I was thrilled with this article. I came up with the idea of painting my old laundry room floor by sanding, cleaning, painting and finishing but every paint salesperson I spoke to told me it couldn’t be done. Now I am definitely going to do it! NRN

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