Wow! I love how you put just a little of the pink paper to add contrast before staining! I never would have thought of it! Also, it really helps that you mentioned getting the deals at Habitat Restore and the Home! So encouraging to know that a gorgeous job like this can be so affordable!
Lovely job! I'm on my third coat of poly now. I'm doing 5 coats. I used driftwood planks paper (seems more delicate than butcher). I highly recommend a helper and kneepads.
You neee your own business BECAUSE DAMN DIS IS BEYOND OUT THIS WORLD TALENTED BEAUTIFUL 🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍😍 , imagine if this was used with white , gray and glitter paper OMFGGGGG and glitter and sparkles ✨
Girl you really laid this out!!! It is Beautiful I love the Cherry Stain and I will be using it. I wanted wood floors to replace the carpet in my craft room...This is it, I found something inexpensive I am going to use yellow resin paper (hope I can find some). Just a little yellow not much; my craft room is lavender with accents of yellow:) Thanks for the video and inspiration.
+Mz. Queen What did you decide to do? I didn't do a video however I did my craft room first. I used the red resin paper and black cherry stain. It gave me this amazing purple color on the floor. This was my test room and my mistakes were minor. The first thing I learned was that I had to remove everything from the room. I can see where I started and stopped based on my furniture movement.
This is so beautiful!!! UGGG I need to bring you here and pay you to do mine LOL. Good job! I am going back and forth on staining my concrete, hardwood floor tile, or paper bag like this.
I was excited when you said basement. I want to do my basement but wondered about the moisture. Did you do it all as instructed in this video & how is the outcome after 10 months? How did you prep your concrete or did you just clean it & place the glue then paper?
Unfortunately or fortunately that is one of the realities of this floor. The imperfections make the floor unique. You have to be careful when laying the paper. I had some areas where there were imperfections and the floor was dark. Over time I noticed that the floor lightened up. Even though I waited two days between the stain and the polyurethane I think the paper was still wet from glue and stain. On this floor I used water-based stain and water-based polyurethane. Both dry quickly. I recommend you cover the floor temporarily with paper from the roll for a walkway or stay off of it completely to let it dry for 48 hours and see what happens. If the water rings and the extra glue do not fade then you will need to replace that section carefully.
Thank you so much for your reply.. I finished my bedroom but it does not look anywhere as nice as yours.. Do you have a video that shoes step by step? Again thank you!
The purpose of this video was to show my friends and family what I had done. They couldn't visualize it. There are some very good step by step videos. Here are links to a couple. ruclips.net/video/MvR2pfSdrmw/видео.html AnOregonCottage This is my favorite tutorial.ruclips.net/video/F9ExfkXYwtk/видео.html Tracy King
i would paper bag my floor anyday my husband did his workshop but didnt stain it and it still came out looking so good, hes going to do the whole house like this but i do want some stain on the remaining house. The prep work is the really hard part i would say but its so cheap to do the only expensive thing my husband had to buy was the polyurathane and that was 40 something dollars
I initially did this to cover the floor until I installed new carpet. I get so many complements when people come to visit I decided I needed to do the living room. The problem is I have a lot of furniture (heavy) to move. When I moved into my house I took the carpet up in the family room because it was designated as the craft room and painted the floor with concrete paint. I quilt, paint on silk and make all types of crafts so when I decided to rearrange the room and the floor I thought of it as an experiment. I could only do a section at a time because I had a 12 ft. quilting machine to move plus 2 heavy bookcases and a sewing cabinet that is 7 ft. high and made from oak. So I cleared about 1/3 of the space, applied the paper, stain and poly. I waited for it to dry and then moved the furniture and did the next section. I can see the lines of where I completed one section, moved furniture and then the next part. This floor has a purple tint. So I want to empty the living room and do the whole floor so that I don't have different lines. I may have to get a pod and put the furniture in it until I am finished with the whole room. I affirm that your floors are glorious and they make your home look awesome.
How's the floor holding up? I'm doing mine this spring. I have a 87 year old New England Farmhouse, been in MY family 58 years...so its got exposed beams, and a kitchen fireplace...and the tile my mom did is ugly...Mexi-tile in NH?! 🤣 ...so, I'm thinking cork underlayment,, and paper on top. (Under the cork is cold tile) I'm going to assume this wont flex too much...Did you sand in between coats of poly? 🤔 I got some paper that were used in wrapping exotic plants. Enough to 300 sf. Did you use regular Elmer's glue? 1/2 & 1/2?
I love this idea. Can you apply it on paint? My floors are painted concrete. About ten years ago, I ripped up my nasty, moldy, mildewy carpet, and painted the floor as temporary measure until I got rich, and could afford hardwood. (I painted it a color I thought would make it look like a Spanish patio, but I ended up with orange floors. Yuck!)
home depot floor polyurethane about half that price. don't skip the glue i tried it without glue pre staining the paper and it did not work. have glue now going to do it right this time.
Thanks for sharing' Absolutely true. I have seen videos where the person is using the polyurethane instead of glue. Glue and let it dry for a couple of days before staining and putting down the poly. I let it dry for about 4 days, did the stain and let it dry another two days. It has now been almost 6 years and the floor is still wonderful. The only issue is that where there is sunshine the floor has faded somewhat. Also if something sharp is dropped I have to repair.
They are holding up well. I plan to do an update video in about a month. I keep it clean by sweeping and damp mopping. I did put some wax on them a few months ago.
Good question. Yes the paper overlaps about .25 of an inch, some even more because of the shapes of the paper. Otherwise when it dries you will have gaps between the sheets. The overlap gives texture.
The surface is still great. I damp mop and occasionally put a coat of liquid shine/wax on it. There is a link in the description for the 4 year update.
Beverly Fells Jones LoL. I was just curious. I like this design. I saved this one and the other one considering doing this some day. Thanks for the video. Hope you didn’t think I was trolling. With all the childish negativity out there in social media land, it’s too easy to be taken that way by default. I should make it a habit to follow up my comments with the voice that I’m actually using when commenting; otherwise, people don’t know. Thank you.
+Michael Moss Hello Michael. Sorry It has taken me so long to answer. The 4 coats have proven to be more than enough. I do not have a lot of traffic nor do I have small children. Please take that into consideration. How thick of a coating do you want? No need to overkill. Because I did not want to sand in between coats, I followed the directions for the polyurethane as closely as possible. I started the first coat at 8 in the morning. 2.5 - 3 hours later I put on the next coat and so on until I got all four coats applied. When the 4th coat was 3 hours old I covered the walking area with brown paper. This is because even though it is dry to the touch it really wasn't ready for traffic. I kept the paper cover for about 4 days. I hope this helps.
no I did not. The Elmer's glue helped to seal them. Some people seal or put down the polyurethane first. It is now a couple of years later and I have had no problems with moisture.
Yes you can. Check your moisture level. You may need to seal with a vapor barrier of polyurethane or kilz. Ask at your paint or hardware store what would be best.
I actually balled up the paper opened it flat and put it in the 60-40 mixture of water to glue. I used my wallpaper brush to secure it on the floor and remove the bubbles. I had a wallpaper kit from long ago. You can use a sponge or stiff brush. I had a bucket of clear water and sponge to wipe the excess glue from the top. I wasn't too concerned about what was left on top. I allowed the glue and paper to dry 4 days before I started putting on the polyurethane. By doing this you can fix any loose paper and excess glue. I put down paper in the hallway where I needed to walk. I hope this helps.
@@BeverlyJones46 Thank you so much for your reply. If I could possibly ask just one more question. I noticed the color of the stain around the edges of each piece is lighter than the center, creating the stone look. Was that something you did intentionally with the stain?
@@scraytonify1 I did nothing special. Part is the overlap and part is how the stain was absorbed. I did two coats with a day in between to allow it to dry.
in my opinion you would have to sand the floor to prepare a good adhesive surface. This would be like covering wallpaper. is there something wrong with the current floor? Are there imperfections? is there lifting? Would it be difficult for you to remove the current flooring and clean the base? there is a lot to consider.
I had one catch from moving a heavy piece of furniture and not being as careful. It will scratch like a wood floor. I just touched it up with a light touch of stain and a coat of polyurethane.
Brie G No problem. it is not a repeat question. It is resin paper and is usually right next to the rolls of brown paper at Home Depot in the paint department
I love your work! Thank you for the inspiration! After watching your video I decided to do my bedroom floor..it started off well, but when I applied satin finish poly in some areas it dried with white patchy areas..😕 Do you have any tips for me? Thank you!!
Sorry it took so long to answer. I didn't realize there was a spam folder on comments and that is where you are. Hopefully by now you have seen that the white patchy area has gone away. It usually indicates that there is some water under the polyurethane.
About 3 years ago I did my floor like this too. almost all of it turned out great, but a small spot near the door, we rushed... didn't wait long enough for the water/glue to dry the paper on the floor.. and we put down the poly/epoxy coat too quickly. THAT spot has a cloudy look to it. (next repair time, I will be sure to wait longer)
I just finished my floors sunday evening and I cannot stand the smell of the polyurethane. Did yours stink? I used minwax satin and it stinks to high heaven. I'm not sure it will ever go away. Did yours sitnk and if so how long did it last?
Beverly Fells Jones I did that the past few days. Thank god I don’t live in the place cause it was unbearable to me. However, today it was 50 outside and I cranked the heat up to 100 and opened several windows with a fan in one drawing air out. It is sooo much better today. Next time I do this I will use water based poly. The oil based is just so nasty. I had no clue there was a major difference. I just grabbed the one that said fast drying. I should have researched a little more. Haha
Here is the link to the 4 year update and repair video. ruclips.net/video/LYwvMmkX4lo/видео.html
GMA
Your floor is absolutely beautiful! I hope & pray that my family can do as good of a job as you did!
well done - looks great, and really helpful to see traditional furniture back in place and how well it all fits.
Wow! I love how you put just a little of the pink paper to add contrast before staining! I never would have thought of it! Also, it really helps that you mentioned getting the deals at Habitat Restore and the Home! So encouraging to know that a gorgeous job like this can be so affordable!
I thought you were nuts with the pink paper, but the cherry stain really brought it together and turned it into more of a subtle variation. Excellent!
this is just what I've been looking for; a sophisticated approach to brown bag flooring. Thank you.
This is the most beautiful brown paper floor I have ever seen.
Thank you.
Really gorgeous and warm floor. Would look so great in a southwestern style home.
Wow! Very creative! In other news: when the music started, I thought it was Dana Carvey's "Choppin' Broccoli"🙂
😁
Lovely job! I'm on my third coat of poly now. I'm doing 5 coats. I used driftwood planks paper (seems more delicate than butcher). I highly recommend a helper and kneepads.
*GREAT JOB & SO BEAUTIFUL!!! I LOVE IT 😊💝💝💝!!!*
Your floors truly do look like stone. Beautiful!
fabulous floors, simply gorgeous
This looks awesome. You did a great job.
You neee your own business BECAUSE DAMN DIS IS BEYOND OUT THIS WORLD TALENTED BEAUTIFUL 🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍😍 , imagine if this was used with white , gray and glitter paper OMFGGGGG and glitter and sparkles ✨
Thanks
You did an awesome job!! The end results are amazing!!!
wow, really beautiful. Thanks for the video
absolutely gorgeous
Yours is the best one I've seen Bravo!
Thank you. Did you see the update? It is one of the cards at the end of the video.
Oh no but I will! Thank you! That should work on old wood floor ya think? Lol.
It's so beautiful It looks like cherry stain marble floor. Woman well done...
Thank you.
Girl you really laid this out!!! It is Beautiful I love the Cherry Stain and I will be using it. I wanted wood floors to replace the carpet in my craft room...This is it, I found something inexpensive I am going to use yellow resin paper (hope I can find some). Just a little yellow not much; my craft room is lavender with accents of yellow:) Thanks for the video and inspiration.
+Mz. Queen What did you decide to do? I didn't do a video however I did my craft room first. I used the red resin paper and black cherry stain. It gave me this amazing purple color on the floor. This was my test room and my mistakes were minor. The first thing I learned was that I had to remove everything from the room. I can see where I started and stopped based on my furniture movement.
This is so beautiful!!! UGGG I need to bring you here and pay you to do mine LOL. Good job! I am going back and forth on staining my concrete, hardwood floor tile, or paper bag like this.
+Alanna Payne What did you decide to do Alanna?
Looks luxurious.
That is beautiful. I love it
Thank you. Here is the link to the update 4 years later. ruclips.net/video/LYwvMmkX4lo/видео.html
Wow! Beautiful!
Beautiful!
Thank you.
Beverly Fells Jones Beverly....wow Mrs!x
Ficou lindo parabéns pela criatividade👏👏👏👏
Very nice!!!
Livelier music😱pleeeese🌸great job
(love it .) your work
is Genius.
God blessed you mine ❤
Bravo!
Great Work!!!
beautiful....
Thank you.
So beautiful!
Thank you for sharing I loved, Can u do it on wood floors
I am planning to do an update on the floor soon. I will post the link when I upload.
@Frank Stall water based.
How did you get the paper to lay so flat with the glue/water mixture?
@@MnM412614 I made sure the paper was wet all the way through and I used a wallpaper kit brush to take out the bubbles before the paper dried.
Beverly Fells Jones thank you so much
I just finished my basement. 210’ square feet. Whew. A lot of work. Long hours. Some imperfections with rippled spots but overall it’s gorgeous!
I was excited when you said basement. I want to do my basement but wondered about the moisture. Did you do it all as instructed in this video & how is the outcome after 10 months? How did you prep your concrete or did you just clean it & place the glue then paper?
That's beautiful
Love it! Thanks for sharing
+J Peterson Your very welcome.
OMG! BEAUTIFUL!!
I would do it with those single-ply cardboard butter wrappers. Then I would have Parkay flooring.
Funny!
Cute!
Ha! Good one.
Unfortunately or fortunately that is one of the realities of this floor. The imperfections make the floor unique. You have to be careful when laying the paper.
I had some areas where there were imperfections and the floor was dark. Over time I noticed that the floor lightened up. Even though I waited two days between the stain and the polyurethane I think the paper was still wet from glue and stain.
On this floor I used water-based stain and water-based polyurethane. Both dry quickly. I recommend you cover the floor temporarily with paper from the roll for a walkway or stay off of it completely to let it dry for 48 hours and see what happens. If the water rings and the extra glue do not fade then you will need to replace that section carefully.
Amazing!!!!
This is beautiful. Can I add something more thick at the end... like clear epoxy? I have dogs that sometimes scratch floors.
I am not sure. Ask at a paint store like Sherman Williams.
Really nice
Gorgeous
Thinking of doing this in our kitchen...how well did this hold up to traffic
good job
Thank you so much for your reply.. I finished my bedroom but it does not look anywhere as nice as yours.. Do you have a video that shoes step by step? Again thank you!
The purpose of this video was to show my friends and family what I had done. They couldn't visualize it. There are some very good step by step videos. Here are links to a couple. ruclips.net/video/MvR2pfSdrmw/видео.html AnOregonCottage This is my favorite tutorial.ruclips.net/video/F9ExfkXYwtk/видео.html Tracy King
Your work is beautiful! Thank you for the info!!😀😀😀😀
Ive watched the above video, but I must say that Your is the best and Im headed to the store first ting in the am to get started.
i would paper bag my floor anyday my husband did his workshop but didnt stain it and it still came out looking so good, hes going to do the whole house like this but i do want some stain on the remaining house. The prep work is the really hard part i would say but its so cheap to do the only expensive thing my husband had to buy was the polyurathane and that was 40 something dollars
I initially did this to cover the floor until I installed new carpet. I get so many complements when people come to visit I decided I needed to do the living room. The problem is I have a lot of furniture (heavy) to move.
When I moved into my house I took the carpet up in the family room because it was designated as the craft room and painted the floor with concrete paint. I quilt, paint on silk and make all types of crafts so when I decided to rearrange the room and the floor I thought of it as an experiment. I could only do a section at a time because I had a 12 ft. quilting machine to move plus 2 heavy bookcases and a sewing cabinet that is 7 ft. high and made from oak. So I cleared about 1/3 of the space, applied the paper, stain and poly. I waited for it to dry and then moved the furniture and did the next section. I can see the lines of where I completed one section, moved furniture and then the next part. This floor has a purple tint.
So I want to empty the living room and do the whole floor so that I don't have different lines. I may have to get a pod and put the furniture in it until I am finished with the whole room.
I affirm that your floors are glorious and they make your home look awesome.
@@BeverlyJones46 when you applied the stain how did you apply it and i know you used a old t shirt to wipe it off
How is the floor holding up?
Any professional's out there know if its ok to lay down a floating floor strait over this or do you have to tear up the brown bag beforehand?
Fantastic!
How's the upkeep?
sweeping, is it sticky?
washing, how does it make out?
How's the floor holding up?
I'm doing mine this spring. I have a 87 year old New England Farmhouse, been in MY family 58 years...so its got exposed beams, and a kitchen fireplace...and the tile my mom did is ugly...Mexi-tile in NH?! 🤣 ...so, I'm thinking cork underlayment,, and paper on top. (Under the cork is cold tile) I'm going to assume this wont flex too much...Did you sand in between coats of poly? 🤔 I got some paper that were used in wrapping exotic plants. Enough to 300 sf. Did you use regular Elmer's glue? 1/2 & 1/2?
I love this idea. Can you apply it on paint? My floors are painted concrete. About ten years ago, I ripped up my nasty, moldy, mildewy carpet, and painted the floor as temporary measure until I got rich, and could afford hardwood. (I painted it a color I thought would make it look like a Spanish patio, but I ended up with orange floors. Yuck!)
home depot floor polyurethane about half that price. don't skip the glue i tried it without glue pre staining the paper and it did not work. have glue now going to do it right this time.
Thanks for sharing' Absolutely true. I have seen videos where the person is using the polyurethane instead of glue. Glue and let it dry for a couple of days before staining and putting down the poly. I let it dry for about 4 days, did the stain and let it dry another two days.
It has now been almost 6 years and the floor is still wonderful. The only issue is that where there is sunshine the floor has faded somewhat. Also if something sharp is dropped I have to repair.
love it!!
"WOW"
BEAUTIFUL...
Would i be able to do this on top of vinyl self adhesive tiles ? and great job your floor looks lovely.
waoo love it!!
Hi can you tell me how they are holding up? How do you clean them also? Thank you
They are holding up well. I plan to do an update video in about a month. I keep it clean by sweeping and damp mopping. I did put some wax on them a few months ago.
how did you do the stain on this floor
I used a piece of tee shirt. No lint.
Beautiful. Absolutely amazing. Is the paper bag allowed to overlap. Just wondering, cause I'm gathering materials to do this project.
Good question. Yes the paper overlaps about .25 of an inch, some even more because of the shapes of the paper. Otherwise when it dries you will have gaps between the sheets. The overlap gives texture.
💖!
How is the surface now?
Did you have to re-coat with glue again?
The surface is still great. I damp mop and occasionally put a coat of liquid shine/wax on it. There is a link in the description for the 4 year update.
What's with the worbling sound?
Amateur video. I don't know. What so you think.
Beverly Fells Jones LoL. I was just curious. I like this design. I saved this one and the other one considering doing this some day. Thanks for the video. Hope you didn’t think I was trolling. With all the childish negativity out there in social media land, it’s too easy to be taken that way by default. I should make it a habit to follow up my comments with the voice that I’m actually using when commenting; otherwise, people don’t know. Thank you.
Oops. I didn’t notice that Siri put words in my finger. I gotta edit that! Big OOPS.
Was 4 coats of poly enough? Is it holding up? Would you do 6-7 coats instead?
+Michael Moss Hello Michael. Sorry It has taken me so long to answer.
The 4 coats have proven to be more than enough. I do not have a lot of traffic nor do I have small children. Please take that into consideration. How thick of a coating do you want? No need to overkill.
Because I did not want to sand in between coats, I followed the directions for the polyurethane as closely as possible. I started the first coat at 8 in the morning. 2.5 - 3 hours later I put on the next coat and so on until I got all four coats applied. When the 4th coat was 3 hours old I covered the walking area with brown paper. This is because even though it is dry to the touch it really wasn't ready for traffic. I kept the paper cover for about 4 days.
I hope this helps.
Beverly Fells Jones Thank you!
So You did not seal the concrete prior to laying the paper, right?
no I did not. The Elmer's glue helped to seal them. Some people seal or put down the polyurethane first. It is now a couple of years later and I have had no problems with moisture.
@@BeverlyJones46 can I use this in a basement? I'm amazed that Elmer's glue held down paper on concrete.
Yes you can. Check your moisture level. You may need to seal with a vapor barrier of polyurethane or kilz. Ask at your paint or hardware store what would be best.
Beverly Fells Jones thank you and do you have a photo of how it look now?
Please help. Did you apply the glue on top of the paper as well before staining? I am concerned the glue would prevent the stain from coming through
I actually balled up the paper opened it flat and put it in the 60-40 mixture of water to glue.
I used my wallpaper brush to secure it on the floor and remove the bubbles. I had a wallpaper kit from long ago. You can use a sponge or stiff brush. I had a bucket of clear water and sponge to wipe the excess glue from the top. I wasn't too concerned about what was left on top. I allowed the glue and paper to dry 4 days before I started putting on the polyurethane. By doing this you can fix any loose paper and excess glue. I put down paper in the hallway where I needed to walk.
I hope this helps.
@@BeverlyJones46 Thank you so much for your reply. If I could possibly ask just one more question. I noticed the color of the stain around the edges of each piece is lighter than the center, creating the stone look. Was that something you did intentionally with the stain?
@@scraytonify1 I did nothing special. Part is the overlap and part is how the stain was absorbed. I did two coats with a day in between to allow it to dry.
Can I put new paper over existing paper flooring?
in my opinion you would have to sand the floor to prepare a good adhesive surface. This would be like covering wallpaper. is there something wrong with the current floor? Are there imperfections? is there lifting? Would it be difficult for you to remove the current flooring and clean the base? there is a lot to consider.
Does this floor scratch easily? If so, is there a coating I can put over it to minimize it? And how difficult is it to mop, or do I need to wax?
I had one catch from moving a heavy piece of furniture and not being as careful. It will scratch like a wood floor. I just touched it up with a light touch of stain and a coat of polyurethane.
For maintenance I sweep and damp mop.
Awesome! And very cool idea, how has the flooring held up?
A Lilkrazyndn it has held up exceptionally well.
I'm sorry if this is a repeat question 😃 but what type of pink paper did you use? Thank you!
Brie G No problem. it is not a repeat question. It is resin paper and is usually right next to the rolls of brown paper at Home Depot in the paint department
I love your work! Thank you for the inspiration! After watching your video I decided to do my bedroom floor..it started off well, but when I applied satin finish poly in some areas it dried with white patchy areas..😕 Do you have any tips for me? Thank you!!
Sorry it took so long to answer. I didn't realize there was a spam folder on comments and that is where you are. Hopefully by now you have seen that the white patchy area has gone away. It usually indicates that there is some water under the polyurethane.
About 3 years ago I did my floor like this too. almost all of it turned out great, but a small spot near the door, we rushed... didn't wait long enough for the water/glue to dry the paper on the floor.. and we put down the poly/epoxy coat too quickly. THAT spot has a cloudy look to it. (next repair time, I will be sure to wait longer)
WOW 😳💕
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I just finished my floors sunday evening and I cannot stand the smell of the polyurethane. Did yours stink? I used minwax satin and it stinks to high heaven. I'm not sure it will ever go away. Did yours sitnk and if so how long did it last?
It did for awhile. Have you opened your windows and doors to air out your space? I made sure there was ventilation.
Beverly Fells Jones I did that the past few days. Thank god I don’t live in the place cause it was unbearable to me. However, today it was 50 outside and I cranked the heat up to 100 and opened several windows with a fan in one drawing air out. It is sooo much better today. Next time
I do this I will use water based poly. The oil based is just so nasty. I had no clue there was a major difference. I just grabbed the one that said fast drying. I should have researched a little more. Haha
Oh! I didn't realize that you used oil based. Mine was water based. The cleanup is much easier and so is the smell.
wow just wow try for showing i m poor live in a Mobil look like I got things to do hehe I will have the best in the court. lol
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Thank you for this wonderful video. How do you clean this floor? Can you mop it with water and still maintain it?
I sweep and damp mop.
Ughhh that low frequency oscillation on this music is horrible... nice floors but the music sounds god awful with that wobbling sound on it
Beautiful!
Beautiful!
Beautiful!
Beautiful!