Subway Art Painted Laundry Room Floor With How-To Tutorial

Subway Art Painted Laundry Room Floor With How-To Tutorial

 

 

Submitted By First Home Love Life

 

Before…

After…

I’m beyond thrilled with the way it turned out! I have so much more storage (and its pretty!!)

I have stained concrete floors throughout the house, but this room was lacking personality. So I decided to take a chance and do subway art ON THE FLOOR! I think that wild idea totally paid off, don’t you?

This light reminded me of a vintage bleach bottle. I love it, and it finishes off the room perfectly.

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How-To Tutorial

 

A few of you have asked me to show you how I did the subway art graphic on my floor, so here’s what I did.

I first drew on a piece of paper the rough design, along with the words in certain spaces and fonts.

I then measured out, and marked off sections onto my floor with painters tape.

This is where it got kind of weird…

I started painting the main word “LAUNDRY” backwards. Why? Well, because just in case my measurements were wrong it would be much easier to move the tape than the wall. ;o)

Sure enough, I did end up moving the tape.

I let this word dry for a good 3-4 hours before I began working around it.

I found some pre-cut  paper stencils at Walmart, and used them in the beginning. Taping down the stencils, and using a stencil brush to “tap” paint onto the floor.

I did this a few times, and got annoyed pretty quickly with using the stencil, so I ended up free-handing it most of the time.

What about making mistakes?

Trust me, I made a ton! I would paint a word, and not like the placement, or it was crooked, or too small or too big…ugggh I’m so glad this project is over!

This stuff (also from Walmart) is amazing at cleaning up paint!

If When I made a messmistake, I sprayed this stuff on it, and used a wire scrub brush to brush the word, and a damp towel to wipe it up. Easy peasy!

When I finally had all the words down and in place, I let everything dry for 24 hours. (In case you’re wondering, we didn’t do laundry for a week…door stayed closed at all times!)

24 hours later I painted 2 coats of fast drying polyurethane down to protect the floor, leaving 3-4 hours in between coats for drying.

Total cost for the floor $70, and worth every penny!

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    April 21, 2012

    Painting the floor definately an overlooked part of the room, but not anymore. Great idea for the laundry this room can always get away with a bit of fun!

  2. 2


    April 21, 2012

    Thanks so much for the feature Cassity! Have a fantastic weekend :)

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    April 21, 2012

    I absolutely love this idea! Thanks for sharing :)

  4. 4


    April 24, 2012

    I love your floor! Like I want to go home and paint my laundry room floor RIGHT NOW love it. Great job!

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    August 22, 2012
    jennifer

    Your floor looks amazing:) Did you paint the floor before the words were painted on? or did the main floor get its color from the polyurethane? almost looks like a dark gray or black?

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    August 28, 2012
    Heather

    Could you tell me what kind of paint you used for the letters and did you do a basecoat on the cement? Have been wanting to paint my cement floors for a long time but am not certain what paint to use.
    Thanks!

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      August 28, 2012

      Heather, this was a guest post so I can’t tell you what she used, but at your local paint store they do have concrete paint. I would use that! Good luck, (I don’t think I would use a primer, but I would talk to the paint specialist- or read the instructions on the can of paint!) Good Luck!

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    February 11, 2013

    LOVE the floor!

    • 7.1


      February 11, 2013

      I know, cool right!

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