You can easily protect your floor before you paint your walls or ceiling! All you need is a drop cloth and some masking tape. Spread either your canvas, rosin paper, or plastic drop cloth across your entire floor. Secure it to the floor using masking tape, and get started on your paint job!
How do you protect surfaces when painting?
Cover your furniture stack with plastic. Even if you're careful, some drips and splatters are likely. Duct tape will keep the plastic in place and hold the stack together if you bump into it. Check out some of our favorite wall painting ideas.Jun 15, 2021
How do I protect my floor when painting trim?
Secure the rosin paper to the floor, along the baseboard, with Scotch® Delicate Surface Painter's Tape. Tape the paper to the baseboard instead of the floor. Tape overlapping pieces of paper to each other and not the floor. If paint drips or spills on your wood floor, be sure to clean it up as quickly as possible.
What kind of paint do you use on floors?
For best results, go with a standard oil-based porch and floor paint or oil-based enamel. These aren't exactly the greenest products on the market, but they'll stand up to foot traffic better than any other paint. Other types of paints offer a tradeoff – they'll have less fumes, but they won't be as durable.
What is the best way to paint floors?
Paint the base color around the edges of the floor with a 2½-inch paintbrush. Using a paint roller, coat the entire field, starting opposite one door so that you paint yourself out of the room. Let the paint dry completely. If necessary, lightly sand the floor and apply a second coat.
Can you just paint a floor?
Painting your floors is no small task: you'll need to move out all of your furniture (yes, all of it) and be prepared not to walk in or through the room for several days while the coats dry. And the heavy-duty, hardwearing paint that's suitable for floors also comes with lots of fumes.Mar 7, 2019