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Painted concrete floors can look stunning if you invest time to prepare them, use a specialty concrete floor paint, add a great design and finish off with a concrete floor sealer. After sponging 8 square feet, dampen a clean sponge in clean water; wring it out thoroughly. Using the damp sponge, dab the wet glaze mixture to remove some of it from the wall so the base coat peeks through; rinse and wring the sponge as needed.
It leaves a softer finish because the pressure is lower. It is also easier for beginners to use and minimizes any over spray paint waste.
Using a paint roller, base-coat a clean, dry wall with a Jack o' Lantern; let dry. Apply a second coat if needed and allow to dry. Use wide painter's tape to mask around doors, windows, the ceiling, and the floor. I can’t believe a stencil and floor paint can make your concrete floors look like tile. I know this must have taken hours but wow worth every bit of effort.
First, apply stain to you floors with a garden sprayer. Apply a different color stain to create a layered granite look. The sealer is applied on the dried surface with a brush or roller.

Your first coat of concrete floor paint takes at least 12 hours to dry. Paint for concrete floors is more expensive, but its also more durable and long lasting than wall paint. They are faster and use less paint than a paint brush. Many consider an HLVP spray gun the best hvlp spray gun.
In a paint bucket, mix 1 part Harvest Brown and 4 parts Studio Finish latex glaze. Fill another bucket half full of water for rinsing sponges.
We have many other projects on our bedroom makeover list to finish. But I’m so excited we decided to stencil these concrete floors. Make sure you’ve allowed plenty of time for the paint to dry before you move it. I mentioned earlier we painted the floors with two coats of Valspar’s Porch, Floor and Patio Paint in Ultra White which is the same color as the board and batten. We also wanted to use the same color for the stencil that we used on the walls.
Consider the size and natural light in your room, your decor and which paint color will best hide dirt. You want something that is easy to keep clean and maintain. You can stain, paint, decorate, age, pattern or etch your concrete floor to get the look you want, one layer at a time. You can use normal paint, but it comes off within just a few months.
The stenciled concrete floor above reverses the color palette; a very dark coffee or black floor with a white stencil on the top resembling carpet or tiles. Having said that, the range of concrete paint colors is limited but growing. When selecting floor colors, use the same principles you would when choosing carpet or rug colors.

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