How can I make over my floors for under $100?
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We did these floors in our bathroom for about $50. They look great! https://www.frugalfamilytimes.com/2012/07/how-to-install-peel-and-stick-vinyl.html
What is under your current floors? Concrete perhaps? You could stain it for an industrial look.
Hello Lyn! What size is your room? Depending on the size you might have several options. Peel and stick tiles, carpet remnants, stained and then poly plywood, floating planks, painted plywood, paper bag floors, and a few more!
A YouTube video with some know how!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXv9MO_C4YI
Lyn: maybe this will help
https://floorcritics.com/cheap-flooring-ideas/
Peel & stick vinyl tiles start at about 90¢ a square foot for the ones that will last 10 years.
One can combine different colors & textures for patterns & borders.
One can easily cut them with an utility knife.
The only thing they aren’t good at, and neither are paper bag floors, is they will telescope whatever they’re sitting on top of- cracks, crumbs, etc.
So one just has to use a floor leveling compound if it’s not smooth & vacuum it as you go.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXv9MO_C4YI
Great video
Sand prime and paint your subfloor.
Luxury vinyl is easily installed and can be purchased very reasonably. If you have a concrete subfloor, tile is another option. Shop around and consider places like Lumber Liquidators. I bought some great DIY plank there. I've also purchased peel and stick tiles from Walmart and Amazon online. You can often get samples of tiles you want to try. I've had good experiences with the return policies of both. Good luck, shop around and pick something that you can install yourself, if that's what you want to do.
Hi Lyn,
Paint a design using floor paints. Use 2/3/4 colours of paint and create a check design or maybe a wood finish using brown paper bags or a decoupage design using Magazines wallpaper newspaper etc. or broken tiles or Old Pallets or random broken tiles etc...................All for concrete floors!
Wooden floors! Carpet with painted drop cloths, or carpet with tile samples shops are throwing out. Rag rugs, Dollar store rugs or Blankets................Best wishes - Get Creative................
Painted concrete if the subfloor is concrete.
If you can find a remnant that fits, they are usually around that price range. If you DIY tile, it isn't very expensive.
Hi ! You don't say what kind of floor you have now ... I bought super inexpensive peel & stick textured wood look vinyl planks flooring . I did my laundry room , entryway and kitchen , 1/2 bath and master bathroom all for about $225 !!!!! And I love it , it looks GREAT !!! Nobody believes it's peel & stick !