How I Painted a Faux Rug on Our Front Steps

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I wanted to share with you how I painted a faux rug on our front steps. I am seriously loving how it turned out!

It was LOTS of work, but so worth it in the end. My rug is very simple and I'm sure you could really go elaborate if you wanted to, but for me, I chose easy for the first time around!


Here's what paints I used:

1 Gal. Ultra Pure White Textured Low-Lustre Enamel Interior/Exterior Anti-Slip Porch and Patio Floor Paintand a small can of Behr Ultra Stain Blocking Paint and Primer in One in the Exterior Flat Deep base and had them tint it in black.


You will also need paint rollers, a foam brush and an old paint brush you don't care about ruining. Concrete is VICIOUS and rough on your supplies!

STEP 1: PAINTING THE BASE


I gave the steps a good cleaning and then painted the entire thing white. I used a small roller brush to apply the paints.

It's already looking much better! The paint that was on the steps was not for porches and was starting to chip off in places. Also, the concrete is very old and pitted, so it took two heavy coats of paint with lots of tapping brush work to fill in all the cracks and holes. I almost used the entire gallon of white paint.


STEP 2: MARKING GUIDE LINES


Later in the evening after the paint was really good dry, we marked the lines for the tape to go down each step. Trust me, you need guide lines on a space this big! This part is totally up to you on how you want your end result to look. We measured in from each side, 18 inches and marked a line.


We laid the 2 inch painter's tape on the line we just made and then measured 3 inches over from the tape edge and made another line. I knew I wanted my white stripes smaller than the black stripes.


This is how our pencil marks looked all the way down. This was my guide to lay down the tape on either side.


STEP 3: LAYING DOWN THE TAPE


The next day I got to taping off the stripes and got ready to paint. Since the tape is 2 inches wide, this left my white stripes 2 inches wide and the black stripes 3 inches wide.NOTE: You want to rub the edges of the tape down as best as you can, its a chore and makes your fingers sore, but its necessary to keep as much paint as you can from seeping under the tape.WARNING: Paint still gets under the tape!


STEP 4: PAINTING ON THE "RUG"


Again, I used a small sponge roller (a new one because the one from the white paint was destroyed by the rough concrete) to paint on the flat black paint. I took a good two coats and then lots of touch ups with a sponge brush too. The concrete is not smooth and has lots of pits and chips to fill.


STEP 5: REMOVE PAINTER'S TAPE


After two heavy coats of paint, I let it completely dry and then I removed the painter's tape.


Oh wow! It looks awesome from way back here! Lol!


STEP 6: TOUCH UPS


Up close, not so much! No matter how careful you put down the tape, it's going to seep under, it just is, its rough concrete! I used a small sponge brush and the white paint and touched up the line to make them sharper. Don't drink lots of coffee before this task! lol!


STEP 7: ADMIRE YOUR HANDY WORK - LOTS!


Now to let it dry really well overnight. I was so excited about how it turned out that I bet I came outside 15 more times just to stare at it! Ha!


Let me know what you think down below! Would you try this type of project? It's kinda tedious, but so worth the end results! Thanks for stopping by to see me!


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  • Julie Julie on Oct 31, 2021

    In the first picture it show paint by Behr, bit the resources show Zinzer. Please indicate which paint you used.

    Thanks a bunch. It is an amazing look.

  • Susie Susie on Oct 31, 2021

    Gorgeous! Does the cement have to be smooth? There use to be carpet on my steps and I pulled it up but it's so rough! I took my sander and everything to it but nothing helped. I would love to try this! Thanks for sharing

  • Christine Mock Christine Mock on Oct 31, 2023

    Did you know there is refinishing products for cement that would have filled in most if not all of those pits and cracks ect?

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  • Jody Price Jody Price on Oct 31, 2023

    Love It!!!!!

  • Patricia ruffino Patricia ruffino on Nov 01, 2023

    LOVE IT! I only have 2 steps the full length of a very long porch. Some people miss that step and almost fall. I have stamped concrete that looks like full flag stone. This may help to show more definition to each step.

    • DeeDee DeeDee on Nov 02, 2023

      It would be worth a try! Thanks so much!🧡

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