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How To Paint Your Concrete Basement Floor to Look Like Slab Flagstone
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Victoria Larsen Stencils
(IC: professional)
Ah yes... the dreaded basement floor and how we hate them. But yours can take on a high end appearance with these simple steps.
First, I have to tell you that the green you see on the floor here was not it's original color. Of course it was solid, icky gray. I mentioned to my husband that we should paint it before putting the house on the market. He agreed. I mentioned it needed to be primed first. He agreed.
So one night, as I slept... he did me the enormous favor of priming then painting the floor. When I woke in the morning, I was shocked to see he'd stayed up all night and painted it Green!!!! It reminded me of a football field! All I needed now were the goal posts and yard lines. (Bless his heart however!). I thanked him profusely.
Since the floor had already been primed, I didn't have to re-prime. All I needed now were 4 colors of porch and floor paint and a sea sponge. I used dark brown, rust brown, a cream color and opted for a sage green.
With a paint brush, I painted large "blotches" of rust, brown and green on the floor. One color right next to another color. I then used the sea sponge to blend, blend blend, until I could see variations of each color, but they would be blended softly in to one another. I dotted bits of cream color over the entire area just to add a bit of light variation and softly blended the cream as well.
What a huge difference the new finish made in the look of the floor. 4 coats of Varathane floor finish did the trick to seal all that beautiful color and protect the floor.
After the house went on the market, I was told by my real estate agents that the basement floor got rave reviews! The house sold in just 8 weeks.
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Published March 2nd, 2015 4:09 PM
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