I think it looks really good and with that clearcoat on top it’ll help protect the paint from chipping plus you can have area rugs, so most of the traffic is on that good job
Oh. My. Goddess! I did not even think this was possible!!! Thank you for this! I believe I will do a mini remodel now on my ugly kitchen until I can do a major overhaul!
There's always at least one person and you're that guy, more than likely if something heavy/sharp dropped on almost any finished floor, you'll more than likely have some touch-up work to do... 🤦😂😂
It will chipping and scratch eventually. (Wear and tear). Rustoleum and Zinnzer are the Best for this job. Plus side is, you an fix the chip/scratch much easier.
The tile floors aren't outdated. It's just not the "clean look" or a modern look, which I think will go out of style soon anyway. Changing furniture or wall color can make a difference.
@@thisaint_it sure, but when people do cheap DIYs to follow trends that will be done in 3 to 7 years, it just looks crappy. Like when people put fake marble adhesive to countertops, or try to make their garage door look like it has some fancy glass with black painted squares. That's just my opinion but obviously everyone can do what they want.
@@mjey1 I'm not a fan of cheap DIY's either. I'd much rather just spring for the right solution. For many people, changing out tile flooring isnt in their current budget so it's nice to have a happy fix for the meantime. If you watch my long form videos on this project, you will know that we have been very vocal about this being a short term fix for us until we are in a place to take up all of the tile and lay down new flooring (a big, expensive project throughout our house). The old tiles always looked dirty and a very cheap "builder basic" tan. In person, the painted tiles look very good, and *way* better than the tan tiles did. For us, this is not a trend but a temporary fix to a problem in the meantime. And again, these painted tiles wont be here in 3 to 7 years because we'll have a new floor by then. It's been a great sucess. If you'd like to see how they've held up after 2.5 years, here is an update! ruclips.net/video/1Uz-zlZL7RU/видео.html
let me guess your opinion is probably invalid since you still live in a outdated home and have not even started your updates. Be humble and keep the negative Nancy opinion to your self
THIS! I have been looking at houses online and some of them have ugly tile floors. The thought of having to replace the flooring just to create an environment that I dont hate, is daunting. But painting seems to be a suitable option for a year or two, until I muster up the money for upgrading later on. I see a lot of people questioning the durability, which makes total sense if someone is hoping for a longterm solution. In my case, it would basically be a way to temporarily improve hideous floor tile. Of course, cost is a factor, so I'd have to price the temporary solution versus the ultimate new permanent flooring. But definitely something I will look into.👍🏻
Exactly! This is an excellent solution for anyone who needs a "meanwhile" update. We are in the same boat as you. We'll be tearing out the floors eventually. But in the meantime, we can now stand to live with them! The durability isn't forever, but in the 2 years we've had them painted, they've held up incredibly well. Very impressed. Thanks!
@@MakerGray Thank you for the response!😁 In my case, it would be fairly low traffic, since it's just me...and a couple of cats...so it's sounding like a good option to investigate. Thanks again.👍🏻
A quick flip? So the new owners have to deal with paint wearing away? If you wouldn’t do it for you house, why would you sell it to someone else like this? 🤔
@@ThePomskysPalaceIt’s not a good idea to put a ton of money into a house you’re about to sell. When I was looking for a house new light gray wood floors were in all the flips. I hated them so I’m thinking “I really hate these floors, I can’t buy a fully renovated house and then redo brand new floors. I don’t love this house”
@@JennieFuchsia I totally can understand that,. What’s crazy is they probably didn’t come out of pocket much for grey floors unless they were real Wood. 9 times out of 10, grey floors are typically those laminate wood floors and didm’t cost more than a couple hundred for materials.. real tile or wood wouldnt typically come in grey unless it was painted/stained that way and even then, they don’t typically buy solid wood to go with trend but rather quality. It’s unfortunate but don’t ever hesitate to critique a “finished” home to your liking if it’s on trend. Trend = cheaply done. I’d never pick and choose a house based on “trendy” finishes. i know majority of buyers aren’t looking for trends but rather, quality, consistency and longevity. It’s a shame flippers don’t understand that!!!!
@@JennieFuchsiappl hate them but still buy those houses. I have Brazilian cherry n seems like area selling in. Ppl just want cheap flips n spend more money on it after couple years.
So have them professionally cleaned don’t do this it will come up in traffic areas and look horrendous in a year or so depending on how much activity goes on in your space.
Would love to have some feedback, please? Our cabinets are more of a cherry color. The kitchen flooring is an awful slate blue color. The adjoining rooms are cherry hardwoods. Have no idea what color to paint these slate blue floors. Forgot to mention, the countertops are black/ white quartz. ( No, we didn’t pick any of these colors.) White or cream would be too stark of a contrast to the adjoining cherry floors. Black, too dark. Open to suggestions, please…
I usually absolutely detest dark colored floors, but I actually don’t think this is bad. I might not of picked such a dark color, but I understand why you did.
I’m not sure how many containers she needed for her floor, BUT I recently used this brand of paint for my doors and cabinets, the small cans cost me about $15 each. We used one for 2 bathrooms .. not many cabinets. The medium one was about $19 and for seven doors 🚪 (front and back) I used about 5 medium cans … which I believe is the same size can she has… I do think the ones for the floor might be a little more in price but the most expensive I saw was $35 …. These prices are from Walmart because at Home Depot … it was double or three times the price !!!!! Too much !!!! But this brand I do recommend it … they have some pretty colors … and you can save up money too !!!!
Ive been thinking about doing this in my bathroom as I dont want to invest in updating certain things. How do you clean the floor? Anything different you have to use after its been painted or does the sealant protect it?
Top clear coat seems to protect it well! We haven't dont anything different as far as cleaning since I painted the floors. Pretty durable. I'll have a follow up video coming out very soon.
I love this!! Those ugly beige cheap tiles are over used because they are the contractors special at home stores. Everyone that comes in your house knows that they cost cents. That black looks clean and beautiful and worse case is in a few years you gotta repaint from wear. I will be doing this in my bathrooms
“waiting for this person to do my floors”? The person from the video is doing your floors? “Gonna do this while I’m waiting”? What are you going to do, paint your floors? If you paint your floors I suppose you don’t need to wait for the initial “person” mentioned above.
I believe they offer different sizes of cans. I've got a product link for you in the description of this video here: ruclips.net/video/uYYouUiCNpk/видео.html Thanks!
@@tonyblinks5879 read the reveiws of this product on the link Maker Gray provided. I painted tile in all my bathrooms and it chips, peels, can't clean it, can't vaccuum. I am now re-doing them in the proper way (sand them, polyurethane them).
Shoes have not scratched it at all. The only scratches we have are one place from a big plant pot that skidded across the floor and moving our refrigerator too aggressively. Its pretty durable.
UPDATE! Find out how the painted floors have lasted after 2 years here! ruclips.net/video/1Uz-zlZL7RU/видео.html
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I think it looks really good and with that clearcoat on top it’ll help protect the paint from chipping plus you can have area rugs, so most of the traffic is on that good job
Oh. My. Goddess! I did not even think this was possible!!! Thank you for this! I believe I will do a mini remodel now on my ugly kitchen until I can do a major overhaul!
Looks good
But is it going to last looking good for a long time? I don't think so.
FANTASTIC TRANSFORMATION!!! change the whole look of the room, looks like slate!
Great job. The old textured tiles enhanced the look too. Thanks for the idea🎉
I will try this in different color. Your floor looks beautiful!
Awesome! Thank you!
Would like to see how it hols up to something falling heavy or sharp falling on it
There's always at least one person and you're that guy, more than likely if something heavy/sharp dropped on almost any finished floor, you'll more than likely have some touch-up work to do... 🤦😂😂
It will chipping and scratch eventually. (Wear and tear). Rustoleum and Zinnzer are the Best for this job. Plus side is, you an fix the chip/scratch much easier.
LOVE this product. We used in in our bathroom, it looks SO GOOD!
Ahhhh i'm glad to hear you used it! And thank you!!
The tile floors aren't outdated. It's just not the "clean look" or a modern look, which I think will go out of style soon anyway. Changing furniture or wall color can make a difference.
Changing all the furniture is more expensive than buying a few cans of paint
@@thisaint_it sure, but when people do cheap DIYs to follow trends that will be done in 3 to 7 years, it just looks crappy. Like when people put fake marble adhesive to countertops, or try to make their garage door look like it has some fancy glass with black painted squares. That's just my opinion but obviously everyone can do what they want.
@@mjey1 I'm not a fan of cheap DIY's either. I'd much rather just spring for the right solution. For many people, changing out tile flooring isnt in their current budget so it's nice to have a happy fix for the meantime. If you watch my long form videos on this project, you will know that we have been very vocal about this being a short term fix for us until we are in a place to take up all of the tile and lay down new flooring (a big, expensive project throughout our house). The old tiles always looked dirty and a very cheap "builder basic" tan. In person, the painted tiles look very good, and *way* better than the tan tiles did. For us, this is not a trend but a temporary fix to a problem in the meantime. And again, these painted tiles wont be here in 3 to 7 years because we'll have a new floor by then. It's been a great sucess. If you'd like to see how they've held up after 2.5 years, here is an update! ruclips.net/video/1Uz-zlZL7RU/видео.html
let me guess your opinion is probably invalid since you still live in a outdated home and have not even started your updates. Be humble and keep the negative Nancy opinion to your self
THIS!
I have been looking at houses online and some of them have ugly tile floors. The thought of having to replace the flooring just to create an environment that I dont hate, is daunting.
But painting seems to be a suitable option for a year or two, until I muster up the money for upgrading later on.
I see a lot of people questioning the durability, which makes total sense if someone is hoping for a longterm solution. In my case, it would basically be a way to temporarily improve hideous floor tile.
Of course, cost is a factor, so I'd have to price the temporary solution versus the ultimate new permanent flooring. But definitely something I will look into.👍🏻
Exactly! This is an excellent solution for anyone who needs a "meanwhile" update. We are in the same boat as you. We'll be tearing out the floors eventually. But in the meantime, we can now stand to live with them! The durability isn't forever, but in the 2 years we've had them painted, they've held up incredibly well. Very impressed. Thanks!
@@MakerGray
Thank you for the response!😁
In my case, it would be fairly low traffic, since it's just me...and a couple of cats...so it's sounding like a good option to investigate.
Thanks again.👍🏻
I have those tiles and they are great.. FOR MY BACKYARD! I wouldn't have never used them indoors! 😵💫
You can add a stencil pattern to make it look like tile
Stenciling would make look cheap and dated again
Yeah lets use stenciling on our tile to make it look like tile...
Beautiful!
Honestly doesn’t look bad. If you are doing a quick flip or ballin on a budget, this is a viable option
Exactly
A quick flip? So the new owners have to deal with paint wearing away? If you wouldn’t do it for you house, why would you sell it to someone else like this? 🤔
@@ThePomskysPalaceIt’s not a good idea to put a ton of money into a house you’re about to sell. When I was looking for a house new light gray wood floors were in all the flips. I hated them so I’m thinking “I really hate these floors, I can’t buy a fully renovated house and then redo brand new floors. I don’t love this house”
@@JennieFuchsia I totally can understand that,. What’s crazy is they probably didn’t come out of pocket much for grey floors unless they were real
Wood. 9 times out of 10, grey floors are typically those laminate wood floors and didm’t cost more than a couple hundred for materials.. real tile or wood wouldnt typically come in grey unless it was painted/stained that way and even then, they don’t typically buy solid wood to go with trend but rather quality. It’s unfortunate but don’t ever hesitate to critique a “finished” home to your liking if it’s on trend. Trend = cheaply done. I’d never pick and choose a house based on “trendy” finishes. i know majority of buyers aren’t looking for trends but rather, quality, consistency and longevity. It’s a shame flippers don’t understand that!!!!
@@JennieFuchsiappl hate them but still buy those houses. I have Brazilian cherry n seems like area selling in. Ppl just want cheap flips n spend more money on it after couple years.
this is awesome, i love my house but the floors makes it look dirty & old because the tiles the previous owner installed arent clean looking
So have them professionally cleaned don’t do this it will come up in traffic areas and look horrendous in a year or so depending on how much activity goes on in your space.
You did such an amazing job. I love the floor❤
Thank you!
Wow fabulous. Great job!
Thank you!
Turned out beautiful
Thank you!
I LOVE IT.
Great work dea☺👍🏻
But to be honest... I liked the first one❤❤ the second is also another look though😊
Wow that looks so much better!
Right?! Thanks!
That looks so good
Thank you!
That looks very nice I like it❤
Thank you!
Great job April.
Would love to have some feedback, please? Our cabinets are more of a cherry color. The kitchen flooring is an awful slate blue color. The adjoining rooms are cherry hardwoods. Have no idea what color to paint these slate blue floors. Forgot to mention, the countertops are black/ white quartz. ( No, we didn’t pick any of these colors.)
White or cream would be too stark of a contrast to the adjoining cherry floors. Black, too dark.
Open to suggestions, please…
I usually absolutely detest dark colored floors, but I actually don’t think this is bad. I might not of picked such a dark color, but I understand why you did.
wanting to do this to my tiled basement floors. can this prevent water from out thru the tiles?
Wow, thank you. I will send you a before & after
My Goldens nails have accepted your painted floor challenge 🐕
Right!😂😂😂
Wow what a difference a day makes 👏🏻 awesome
Can't wait to see more from this channel x
Thank you!
Can you tell us exactly how much this cost? Thanks! Looks terrific!
I’m not sure how many containers she needed for her floor, BUT I recently used this brand of paint for my doors and cabinets, the small cans cost me about $15 each. We used one for 2 bathrooms .. not many cabinets. The medium one was about $19 and for seven doors 🚪 (front and back) I used about 5 medium cans … which I believe is the same size can she has… I do think the ones for the floor might be a little more in price but the most expensive I saw was $35 …. These prices are from Walmart because at Home Depot … it was double or three times the price !!!!! Too much !!!! But this brand I do recommend it … they have some pretty colors … and you can save up money too !!!!
I needed this thank you🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
i would steam clean tiles first. then proceed with steps to paint.
Beautiful!!!!! Thanks for sharing will be doing this next weekend!❤
How did your floors turn out?
Ive been thinking about doing this in my bathroom as I dont want to invest in updating certain things. How do you clean the floor? Anything different you have to use after its been painted or does the sealant protect it?
Top clear coat seems to protect it well! We haven't dont anything different as far as cleaning since I painted the floors. Pretty durable. I'll have a follow up video coming out very soon.
@@MakerGray thanks! :)
I like the previous color. Looks better and luxury
🚫🧢
Ohhhh so THAT’S how you pry off trim without leaving holes!
Lol
Haha!!! 👊🏾🇳🇬🇺🇸
Wow! Nice!
Love this project 🙌🏽
I love this!! Those ugly beige cheap tiles are over used because they are the contractors special at home stores. Everyone that comes in your house knows that they cost cents. That black looks clean and beautiful and worse case is in a few years you gotta repaint from wear. I will be doing this in my bathrooms
Exactly! Thank you :)
You have any idea if it works for bathroom tiles and if is waterproof, my shower tiles are very ugly
I dont think this particular product works in wet areas. But RustOleum has one that is specifically for shower tiles also
Show us the same floor in 6 months, then one year, then 2 years. I guarantee that the paint will not hold up in even moderate traffic spots.
no one but you thinks that OP is trying to present this as a permanent solution.
@tenfour10-400 try 2 months😢
I have throw rugs on mine.
Might as well epoxy over it if thats possible might hace a more durable finish
@@HamidAli-lm7di Then what's the point in spending the time and money into something that'll last a few months?
Looks good 👍
The floor was not ugly. But Black is also very good
So damn good!
Hello, Is It resistent against scratches? I own a veterinary practice and got lot of dog nails that could be so aggressive on the floor. Thanx
im doin the same color this weekend
Can this be used on laminate flooring ???? 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Yes!
What’s the best to remove painted ones??
Looks great..
If you move a heavy white goods object over it, does it scratch the paint off?
Guaranteed
@@DC-Media1 that is why u put felt furniture dots under furniture feet.
why would you do that anyway. It would scratch anything, painted or not.
Did mine in black also. The whole house except bath and bedrooms. Looks great.
Yessss love to hear it! Thanks!!
After you painted it, how does the floor last does the clearcoat really make a difference? I’m sure it does.
@@to5msheppard I have throw rugs on mine. The tile is cold and very hard but the throw rugs make it just right!
I was skeptical and was ready to type my negative comment. However I am honestly impressed. It turned out nice.
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Do you need to put primer on the floors before you paint?
This product does not require a primer. Here is a video with more details! ruclips.net/video/uYYouUiCNpk/видео.html
Could I do this on the basement floor ?
And how resistant is it against cleaning and mopping??
In our experience, very durable and resistant. No issues with cleaning
My update video answers this here! ruclips.net/video/1Uz-zlZL7RU/видео.html
Beautiful
Will this work on marble?
Paint the middle into a chess/checkered board pattern, and you're all set for game night.
Wow! Amazing!
How long does the paint last until it peels off?
Uupdate video for you here! ruclips.net/video/1Uz-zlZL7RU/видео.html
Can this paint be applied to old
hardwood floor?
I believe so!
With time the paint is scratch ?
It was better before, it had character
I wish I had something like you had
That looks amazing.
Pulled my carpets up waiting for this person to do my floors. Gonna do this while im waiting. This looks amazing
“waiting for this person to do my floors”?
The person from the video is doing your floors?
“Gonna do this while I’m waiting”?
What are you going to do, paint your floors?
If you paint your floors I suppose you don’t need to wait for the initial “person” mentioned above.
scratches... scratches everywhere...
They can happen on normal tiles too..
Put a clear coat on top so when you scratch it doesn't take the black off and if it does use a sharpie :)
See for yourself how it has lasted after 2 years here: ruclips.net/video/1Uz-zlZL7RU/видео.html
I would have painted the matel black next
How does it look now?
Like this! ruclips.net/video/1Uz-zlZL7RU/видео.html
@MakerGray Ah! I suspected it would do fine. It looks great!
I resurfaced my counter tops to faux granite, and they lasted for years.
We are all broke 😂😂😂 turning DIYs 😅
What about the grout? Same Color as the tile? Looks weird
Its will not peel out just asking i want try with my new bedroom
I like the before floors
How long does this last?
Hi, are the cans 1 gallon? if so, where can I find this kit? Thanks
I believe they offer different sizes of cans. I've got a product link for you in the description of this video here: ruclips.net/video/uYYouUiCNpk/видео.html Thanks!
Thank you!
Looks great!
Thanks so much Ellie!
Is it slip resistant?
We dont find it to be slippery
@@MakerGray thank u for the reply
Can you give an update on how it held up?! TIA
It's held up very well! I'm really impressed. I'll be releasing a follow up video with details soon!
Love to see an update as well, I really want to do this but with 5 dogs idk if its a viable option.
@@cgmwoodworx here you go! ruclips.net/video/1Uz-zlZL7RU/видео.html
I love it. This will help a lot on my flips where the tile is in good shape but the pre-existing color isn't attractive..
Great! I'm super happy with the project. Thanks for watching!
Why didn't you choose epoxy?
Hi how is it doing now are they durable ?
Here's your answer! ruclips.net/video/1Uz-zlZL7RU/видео.html
Painting tile is like painting brick. Looks good for a while, then you regret doing it forever. Typically used as a flipping update
Yup
Whoa, nice.
is it epoxy paint?
Hi will this work on a natural stone floor (not sure I think mine is slate stone) with textures?
I believe so! Here is a product link with more info: spr.ly/ROHOME_makergray
@@MakerGray thank you!
@@tonyblinks5879 read the reveiws of this product on the link Maker Gray provided. I painted tile in all my bathrooms and it chips, peels, can't clean it, can't vaccuum. I am now re-doing them in the proper way (sand them, polyurethane them).
@@stephaniebeaulieu6382 thank you I will keep that in mind 🙌🏽🙏🏽
Does it get scratched, like shoe marks etc?
Shoes have not scratched it at all. The only scratches we have are one place from a big plant pot that skidded across the floor and moving our refrigerator too aggressively. Its pretty durable.
@@MakerGray thank you so much for your response!!
How is it holding up?
Is not holding up is holding down!
Here's the udpate! ruclips.net/video/1Uz-zlZL7RU/видео.html
nice❤
brilliant.
How is this holding up ???
update here! ruclips.net/video/1Uz-zlZL7RU/видео.html
Would it make tiles slippy?
Not at all!
how long did the floors take to dry
Dried pretty fast. However the manufacturer says 6 hours to walk on the paint and 24 hours for the top coat.
Shouldn't the tile be sanded first?
This manufacturer suggests a strong degreaser cleaning only before application. Worked out great!
Can we mope it?
Yep! All the answers are here in the update video: ruclips.net/video/1Uz-zlZL7RU/видео.html
Update? How’s it holding up?
Very well! 2 years in and we're very happy with it. Look for a follow up review video to come out from us very soon.
Update here! ruclips.net/video/1Uz-zlZL7RU/видео.html
where is the follow up video?
Here! ruclips.net/video/1Uz-zlZL7RU/видео.html
What about the off gasses ??? I painted my car in the garage stunk the house for 3 days
Find the full tutorial video here! ruclips.net/video/uYYouUiCNpk/видео.html Thanks for watching!