Stencil A Subfloor with A Tile Pattern
Stencil Patterns Are An Inexpensive Way To Dress Up A Subfloor
Good morning, my
Cutting Edge Stencils friends! We understand that flooring can get expensive so if you're looking for a budget friendly way to dress up those subfloors then we have the project for you! Our
floor stencils can offer a quick and easy solution for adding style to any type of floor. Using paint and a
stencil pattern you can give your floor a unique look. Today we’re going to share a wood subfloor makeover that was enhanced with paint and our
Augusta Tile Stencil. Come take a look...
We'd like to introduce
Judy Gibbs, a creative DIY and Hometalk contributor. Judy spotted a picture of a stenciled floor on Hometalk and fell in love with the idea. Stenciled floors have become one of the hottest DIY decorating trends. So Judy browsed our large collection of
tile stencils and selected our
Augusta Tile Stencil. This Portuguese- inspired pattern brings exotic flair to any floor or wall.
Judy chose to attempt this DIY project in her guest bedroom. The first thing she did was rip up the old carpet.
Then she used spackle to fill in the cracks. Judy sanded the floor so it was smooth and she was ready to start painting! She applied one coat of primer. We like STIX primer for a project like this. Then she painted the floor in a neutral gray hue using a roller.
Judy let the base coat of paint dry overnight and then she began stenciling. She used blue painter's tape to hold her
Augusta Tile Stencil pattern in place. Then she painted the tile design in white using a small dense foam roller.
Judy would lift to reveal the pretty painted pattern. After each section was complete, she would un-tape the stencil and reposition so the entire floor would be painted. If you are recreating this project at home, be sure to roll off any excess paint on a piece of paper towel. Too much paint will cause the design to bleed.
After the stencil was complete, Judy applied three coats of Minwax clear acrylic semi gloss. She wanted to protect her pretty
Tile Stencil.
Are you ready for the big reveal? Here is the gorgeous stenciled floor in her guest bedroom. Judy said, "Finished! I just love them. Who knew plywood could look so good! The total cost was about $200."
Tell us, in what room in your house would you consider stenciling a trendy tile pattern? We'd love to read your thoughts in the comments below. Haven't had enough stencil fun?
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Thanks for reading and happy stenciling! Michelle and the Cutting Edge Stencils Crew