How to Paint Your Linoleum Kitchen Floors to Look like French Country Tiles

By RS, published May 16, 2007
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Knowing how to paint linoleum floors the right way can really lead to quite good results. If you ever thought you were stick with your old linoleum floors simple because your budget wouldn't allow for those expensive French country kitchen floor tiles you have been drooling over, then I think you will really like this easy step by step instructions to painting your linoleum kitchen Floors.

To Paint You Linoleum Kitchen Floors to Look Like French Country Tiles You Will Need:

Oil based primer
Sand Paper
Mop
Towels
Painter Tape ¼ inch thick
Oil based paint
Paint rollers
Paint brushes
Fleur de le or scroll work stencils
Stencil brush
Oil based polyurethane

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The first step is to lightly sand your kitchen floors. You of course want to make sure they are clean before you sand.

Now, once you have sanded you either need to mop away the dust or wipe it ways.

Now, once the linoleum floor shave dried you can roll on a coat of your oil based primer. You need to use an oil based primer as well as oil based paints to paint your linoleum kitchen floors to help in the fight against damage form every day use as well as water.

Once the primer has dried you are ready to start painting your linoleum floors to look like French Country tiles.

The first step is to paint the entire floor out in a warm grayish beige color. Apply one liberal coat to the entire floor and let it dry. This is going to be your grout when your French country kitchen tile floors are finished.

Let this first coat of paint dry for 24 hours.

Now, use your ¼ inch painter's tape to tape off your tiles.

Your tiles should be about 10 inches by ten inches. You really can make your kitchen floor tiles any size you want.

Be sure to press the tape down on the floor to get good contact.

Now, roll a coat of your terra cotta colored paint on top of the kitchen floor. You may need two coats.

One this paint has dried you are ready to start stenciling. You can stencil a fleur de le in the center of random tiles to create interest on your floor. Feel free to create a pattern or a random pattern.

Try to use either a black paint or a rich indigo blue for this stenciled color.

Takeaways
  • Be sure to press the tape down on the floor to get good contact.
  • Now, use your ¼ inch painter's tape to tape off your tiles.
Did You Know?
Your tiles should be about 10 inches by ten inches. You really can make your kitchen floor tiles any size you want.
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That sounds like something I would like to try. Question: I have a couple of spots that are not the best of shape. Would I need to fill these areas and if so what would I use? Thanks

Posted on 02/02/2008 at 11:02:22 AM

 
Hummmm I've been thinking of painting some old floors...this may just do the trick! THANKS!

Posted on 05/16/2007 at 7:05:00 PM

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