Paint Bathroom Tile Floor Stencil

Floor paint is a quick and easy way to update your bathroom tile on a budget.
Paint bathroom tile floor stencil. If you plan to paint your tile i would strongly suggest thouroghly reading through my last tutorial and the comments section at the end. I used a bit of painters tape on each side to keep the stencil in place while i painted. Using minimal paint is essential for. This painted stencil bathroom floor project totally changed the look of the room.
Load a stencil brush with paris grey chalk paint. Secure the floor tile stencil with painter s tape onto your bathroom floor. Our floor stencils can be used on cement. The easy part about stenciling bathroom tile or any tile for that matter is that you use the grout lines to keep the stencil straight lining it up exactly in the center.
This will disperse the paint evenly on the roller as well as make sure you are using minimal paint. I knew that painting the floor tiles was going to be my best bet to get this space looking up to date and fresh. With paint you can lighten darken or apply a pattern of your own design to your tile to fit any bathroom aesthetic from a retro checkerboard pattern to a cool and contemporary geometric design. This week in my diy half bath remodel i m painting the tile floor to give it a whole new look on a budget i had my heart set on a bold geometric pattern that would add wow factor to this tiny space.
So much so that i painted and stenciled my hallway bathroom floor last month. No amount of scrubbing was going to clean those grout lines. The second floor of our home was added in the late 90s so this floor tile is pretty dang old. It s the work of mallory and savannah of classy clutter they used chalked paint in black and white for a bold contrast to match the large eye catching flower pattern of the stenciled design.
I have been very happy with how my floor has held up. Offload the excess paint from the roller onto a paper towel. Shown below this time i used a different product. Just make sure to clean the floor thoroughly and then use an adhesive primer such as stix to ensure proper adhesion.
You can even stencil over your old dated tile instead of removing it. Plus it was super dirty.