Take Your Bathroom From Builder Grade to Custom Made!

- Lightly sand your tile to rough up the surface. Vacuum up any debris when done sanding.
- Clean surface and rinse entire floor with clear water rinse to be sure to remove any residue left behind by sanding or cleaning.
- Tape off all walls or trim or any immovable items that you do not want paint on.
- Apply your coats of primer and base paint, allowing each coat to dry fully in between.
- Be sure your stencil is flat before you start! Once your stencil is positioned apply your paint to your roller and BE SURE TO OFFLOAD EXCESS PAINT. Use a light hand and gently roll the paint over your stencil.
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MtnAngel on Aug 13, 2018
WOW that was am amazing transformation. I didnt know you could paint tile without it being to soft to handle traffic. Great job!!
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Rhonda on Aug 13, 2018
It's pretty amazing, right Kim? Thanks for the sweet compliments! I am thrilled with the turnout and looking forward to enjoying this little makeover for many years! Are you ready to get your updated?
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Nana on Aug 13, 2018
Beautiful Rhonda, look forward to other updates to your bath. Thanks for sharing your expertise on a great makeover. Joe Joe would be proud of you and you know what else she would do? She would paint or replace the door in the photo with a beautiful door 🚪 to complement the beautiful bathroom. I would just apply stainable primer to a perfectly fine door then apply an awesome stain color, and wala new awesome door!!! ;) Great work!! ;)
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Frequently asked questions
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what paint do you use on your floor tile that will not peel or scuff from walking on it or come up when mopping? It's very pretty.
I hate my shower tile. It is Harvest Gold from the 70’s!!! How can you paint that stuff to go with this make over???
I love this. Could you please tell me which roller you used? And did you use a brush on the cabinets?