Bathroom floor
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KMS Woodworks on Sep 09, 2013You can paint anything....its durability however will vary by what it is. Is this a wood floor?Helpful Reply
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Deborah T on Sep 09, 2013no vinylHelpful Reply
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Deborah T on Sep 09, 2013from 1976Helpful Reply
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Z on Sep 09, 2013http://www.hometalk.com/search?filter=painting+floorsHelpful Reply
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Deborah T on Sep 10, 2013Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas.Helpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on Sep 10, 2013Replacing vinyl with more vinyl is pretty inexpensive...but then your still stuck with a vinyl floor. My ONLY recommendation for kitchens and baths is Tile...period. Bomb proof durability and waterproof. You can often find entry level tile for less than $1 per sq foot. Considering most baths are pretty small your not looking into a mega pricey upgrade.Helpful Reply
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Kat Tellez on Sep 11, 2013I would recomme removing the vinyl first. It's really not that hard, especially if it's old. Then you can either lay new vinyl, tile, or resurface the subfloor and paint. If you decide to paint the floor I would use either a marine paint (made for boats) or exterior latex followed by a few coats of heavy duty waterproof sealant.Helpful Reply
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Susan on Nov 09, 2015Start with the right prep and then research oil cloths and treat it like an empty canvas. Be sure to finish with many coats of poly.Helpful Reply
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