I Painted our ugly, builder-grade, tan, bleh tile floor in the bathroom. Major gamble on if it would hold up, because its the kids’ bathroom & they are not easy on this floor!
It has been 6 months and the painted bathroom floor tile is holding up great through all the wear and life that goes on in there…
The Job:
The prep I did was clean with TSP… I realized later that I diluted it WAY more than you are supposed to! I think I put like a 1/4 tsp in a gal of water and you are supposed to put a 1/4 CUP, but I cleaned and rinsed it twice very thoroughly with this mostly water mixture, ha. … sidenote- I was all nervous using TSP bc it is straight chemicals and has warnings all over the place, but I wanted this project to hold up- so chemicals it is.
To paint I got Kiltz Concrete and Garage Floor Paint in Slate Gray. I was going for the natural slate tile look. Since it wouldn’t look like my vision with one flat gray color over the whole thing- I mixed different craft paints and wall paints with it in small amounts to get the varied colors.
–If I did it again, I would cover the entire floor with a coat of this floor paint first, then go in on the second coat to add the variated floor colors. I think it would hold up in this high traffic area better if this non-diluted thick epoxy paint could grab onto the actual tile on every square inch of the bathroom.
I went right over the grout and then at the end painted grout lines on with regular paint.
After it looked good and done, I put 4-6 coats Varathane Matte Floor Finish for High Traffic Areas. on it. The recoat time was about 4 hours, so it took days with breaks to live life and keep the kids alive and all.
After that was all on I gave it 2 weeks to cure before we started using that bathroom again.
We transformed the tile floor in our other bathroom with paint as well… In this bathroom we used a Matte white paint with a black herringbone pattern. Check out that floor here!
How has it held up:
It has held up really well. At the beginning I was a sergeant about cleaning up any water right away, etc. But after awhile I decided we are just going to live on it how we normally would and in a year I can do touch-ups where needed and pile the floor poly on those areas after for extra durability. I don’t think the touch-ups will be hard to blend because the tile has texture to it, so they’ll just look like another variation in the tile.