Explore these kitchen floor ideas on a budget and be inspired by the beautiful finish that can be achieved without spending big bucks on a brand new floor. DIY, cost-effective options that wow.
When she told us she spent just 3 hours on this floor makeover we weren’t expecting the gorgeous result:They'll be amazed when you tell them how little it cost. #diy #budget #flooring
The first place we did a farmhouse wide plank flooring made from plywood was in the dining room earlier in the year.Now we’re doing the same farmhouse wide
If you’ve ever embarked upon (or even have just priced out) a remodel, you’ll realize that flooring is one of those things that seems like not much of a big deal but can actually add up to a whole, whole lot of money. So today we’re taking a look at inexpensive flooring choices: ones that initially may not seem particularly glamorous, but might actually wind up looking really great — and saving you a lot of money in the process.
Explore these kitchen floor ideas on a budget and be inspired by the beautiful finish that can be achieved without spending big bucks on a brand new floor. DIY, cost-effective options that wow.
How to install an inexpensive wood floor at Grandmas house diy. Tips and tutorials to lay down a pine floor for under $300, wood
Photo via Jolie Retailer Me & Mrs. Jones Painting floors is an easy, inexpensive way to transform a space. To help your project go as smoothly as possible, we've pulled together some of our best tips and tricks for painting floors. Whether your plan to paint your floors a solid color or do something more decorative, we recommend reading this guide in full before getting started. When refinishing floors, we recommend using Jolie Floor Varnish. This clear, water-based topcoat creates a durable finish with a satin sheen for added strength. Use it on surfaces that have been painted with Jolie Paint or raw wood. Jolie Floor Varnish is easy to use and dries quickly. Tools & Materials Jolie Paint in the color(s) of your choice Jolie Floor Varnish Large Jolie Flat Brush High quality, shed resistant, medium-napped roller Roller pan Stir stick Water Mixing Container Shellac (optional - refer to instructions in Step 2) Jolie Paint in the color(s) of your choice Jolie Floor Varnish Large Jolie Flat Brush High quality, shed resistant, medium-napped roller Roller pan Stir stick Water Mixing Container Shellac (optional - refer to instructions in Step 2) Step 1 Open your Jolie Floor Varnish and stir well, making sure to stir down to the bottom of the can, before and during use. This will ensure that the contents are evenly distributed throughout the can, prevent separation, and redistribute any matting agents that may have settled at the bottom. Do not shake as it can cause air bubbles to form in your finish. For larger surfaces, batch multiple cans of Jolie Floor Varnish together in a larger mixing container to ensure a consistent sheen throughout. Step 2 Test on a small painted area first as results may vary depending on the original finish of your surface. The Floor Varnish is a strong penetrating varnish and may pull tannins out of open-grained woods. If you notice stains from your wood, apply up to two thin coats of clear shellac over the entire surface. This is especially recommended for white finishes, as anything that is pulled up by the varnish will appear as a yellow or pink stain. We strongly recommend doing test spots first, particularly on oak and pine floors. Step 3 Thin your first coat of Jolie Floor Varnish with a small amount of water (10-20%) in a separate mixing container if applying to fresh, uncoated wood. If the wood has been previously coated, you can apply the Jolie Floor Varnish at full strength. Cut in your edges with a Jolie Flat Brush before you apply your first coat. The first coat of Floor Varnish should be thin and applied with a high quality, shed-resistant, medium-napped roller. If Jolie Floor Varnish is applied too thickly, it may result in a cloudy finish which is particularly noticeable over darker colors. Allow the coat to dry for eight hours. Step 4 Apply a second coat at full strength (no water added) with a high quality, shed-resistant, medium-napped roller in the opposite direction as your first coat to produce an even sheen and minimize roller and brush marks. Cut in edges with a Jolie Flat Brush. You can apply additional coats if you’d like: multiple thin coats are better than a single thick coat. Allow the final coat to dry overnight before walking on your floor. Cleaning & Care To maintain your finished floors, mop surface with biodegradable cleaners and avoid harsh chemicals. Jolie Floor Varnish is not suitable for outdoor use or areas of high water use. Wash Flat Brushes and rollers thoroughly with soap and warm water immediately after use. Get Your Materials Recreate this look for your own space by using the Jolie products below. For our full collection, shop here. To see more, visit our Instagram. See More...
The first place we did a farmhouse wide plank flooring made from plywood was in the dining room earlier in the year.Now we’re doing the same farmhouse wide
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Flooring is one expense that can eat up a large portion of a remodel budget, but you don't have to sacrifice style for cost. These cheap flooring ideas are great alternatives and give hardwood flooring a run for its money!
We made the rustic wide plank plywood flooring ourselves, which took some time. Installing the floors didn’t take that long, to do the dining room and
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In week two of the One Room Challenge, we’re showing you how to install plywood flooring. Hello, friends and welcome to week two of the One Room Challenge! We are so excited to share with you…