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From habitat highlights - issue 42, MasterStroke DIY

Georgia Bews revives tired tiles with a simple paint job.

Georgia Biews

Ripping up and replacing bathroom floor tiles is costly and time consuming. Painting them is an affordable way of updating your tiles almost instantly and, in the right Resene colour, can even make your bathroom feel bigger. It’s also a practical, temporary solution if you have a major renovation planned for later but your tiles need attention right now.

Repainting tiles is a project that suits all skill levels, though you do need to make sure you prepare the tiles properly to help the paint adhere to the surface. For floor tiles, thoroughly clean off mould with Resene Moss & Mould Killer, then, lightly sand the tiles. Clean well and allow to dry before painting. Apply a coat of Resene Waterborne Sureseal pigmented sealer. Lightly sand, wipe then apply two coats of Resene Walk-on flooring and paving paint in your chosen colour to the grout and tiles. Once dry, mask off the grout and use a small artist’s brush to paint the grout with Resene Walk-on. Seal with Resene Concrete Wax waterborne satin glaze. We used Resene Alabaster for the tiles and Resene Jumbo for the grout.

This same technique can be used on wall or bench tiles, and, for an even quicker refresh if your tiles still look good, you could just paint the grout.

top tip  Refresh old laminate and melamine surfaces by painting over them. Prime first with Resene Laminate and Melamine Primer to help the topcoats stick.

Instructions:

Learn how to paint bathroom floor tiles:

Lightly sand and clean tiles and groutStep 1
Lightly sand and clean the tiles and grout.


Apply the Resene SuresealStep 2
Apply one coat of Resene Waterborne Sureseal to the tiles and grout and leave it to dry. Use a cutting in brush for the edges and grout, then a roller for the tiles.


Apply the Resene Walk-on paint to the tilesStep 3
Apply two coats of Resene Walk-on paint to the tiles and grout.


Mask around grout and paint it will Resene Walk-onStep 4
Carefully mask around the grout and paint on Resene Walk-on in your grout colour.


Apply Resene Concrete Wax for added protectionStep 5
Apply Resene Concrete Wax waterborne satin glaze to the tiles and grout as an added layer of protection.

Finished project
A close-up of the bathroom floor tiles after the re-paint.


For full step-by-step instructions on painting your tiled floor visit MasterStroke

For more bathroom ideas and inspiration, visit Habitat by Resene

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