A Concrete Floor
Make-over: When going "Green" isn't so Great
Preparing our Northern Idaho home for sale is a daunting
task. Naturally, we want to get as much for it as we can.
Tackling an ugly basement floor was the order of business this past
weekend.
Friend husband thought he was doing me a favor by painting it brilliant
green. NOT! Who wouldn't look at that floor and think it resembled a
football field!
After a 6 hour drive from Seattle, I arrived armed with everything I would
need to give it a new look.
After 3 days on my hands and knees, I succeeded in faux finishing the
entire space (over 1,000 square feet!) to look like slab flagstone.
I used dark brown, rust and light brown paints with a sea
sponge and blended large, irregular shapes of paint over the entire floor.
I applied the rust and dark brown colors next to one another then blotted
light brown over the top, blending the darkest colors first then working
the light brown color randomly through out.
When I first began to blend the light brown, I left it
more visible at first and decided I didn't like it. It seemed too stark.
So I blended it until it nearly disappeared which created a much more
pleasing and realistic look over the surface.
Once finished, I applied epoxy floor sealer which gave it a protective
finish that will now last for years.
What a huge difference! This is the first concrete floor I have completed
and I must say, it was much easier than I had anticipated. I had hoped to
add a medallion and border stencil designs to the floor but I ran out of
time.
A large bathroom on that level will be my next concrete floor project
which will come in November. Then the entire basement space will flow with
the same finish applied to all of what was once bare concrete.
Now all I need to do is to add new window treatments and the space will
become something any future owner would love to have.
If I can do this, so can you!
Feel free to contact me with any questions (as you ponder
tackling your own ugly concrete floor!).