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Painting floor tiles

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Fancy new floor tiles but not in the mood for a major renovation? Painting floor tiles is the solution! We've put together all the basic information for you here.

If you're interested in painting wall tiles, you can find the right blog here.

Why paint floor tiles?

There are some pretty hideous floor tiles with designs from decades gone by that simply no longer reflect today's taste. You can find them in the entrance area, hallway, bathroom or kitchen. However, tiles are a durable and easy-to-maintain floor covering, which is why people are reluctant to part with them

What's more, removing and laying floor tiles is a real building project that usually doesn't work without the help of professionals and is often associated with a lot of mess and high costs

But there is a great solution: not only tiles on the wall, but also tiles on the floor can be painted wonderfully. Painting tiles creates a completely new look and certainly a great result

Before and After pictures from our Painting community

Take a look at how our hard-working and creative customers have transformed their floor tiles!

Painting floor tiles: step-by-step from selection to painting

Painting floor tiles doesn't require that much effort. Simply follow the step-by-step guide below. You can make a lasting change to the look of your tiled floors on a small budget

Step 1: Selecting the colour quality

First of all, you should choose the right paint quality for painting the floor. This is because a floor is exposed to much more mechanical stress than a wall. A floor also needs to be cleaned often, so in addition to the mechanical stress, there is also the chemical challenge of various cleaning agents

At MissPompadour you will find the perfect paint for your purposes: it is the varnish quality Eggshell Varnish. This extremely hard-wearing varnish is easy to apply and lasts a long time

Step 2: Choose a colour shade

MissPompadour Paints offers the varnish Eggshell Varnish in over 90 different colour shades, so you can always find your own individual colour. Choose a colour shade that goes well with many other tones, as you may want to change the walls, furniture or accessories more often than the floor. Of course, you can also do it the other way round and use an accent colour on the floor if your room is otherwise neutral. To do this, order the colour cards from the Just paint Collection. The postcard-sized colour cards faithfully reproduce the colour shades. This allows you to see the colour shades directly in your room on the tiles you want to paint and find the right colour shade in no time at all.

Step 3: Order the right tools

You need a mild but extremely effective cleaner to thoroughly remove dust, dirt and grease from tiles and grout. Do not use highly alkaline or chlorinated cleaners. Grease residues are often found in the joints, especially in the kitchen. MissPompadour To Clean offers the ideal solution for this. Make sure that there are no residues of floor polish or floor mop care on your floor tiles. These often contain waxes or silicone oils and can affect the adhesion and durability of the colour on the floor. These special care products can be removed with basic cleaners from specialist retailers. Don't forget to remove any cleaner residue with clear water.

You will also need a not-too-large Roller for painting and a brush for working the joints. A telescopic pole can be helpful for larger areas. It's easy on your back

It's best to order the great, reusable The paint tray! from MissPompadour. It not only holds the paint, but also has different compartments in which you can store brushes and rollers. It can also be composted in an environmentally friendly way after repeated use.

Step 4: Primer and topcoat

We recommend priming floor tiles in any case. Apply a coat of MissPompadour To Bond & Block to ensure that the paint adheres securely

On the floor, a tile coat must always be sealed . The topcoat prevents scratches and pressure marks and protects the colour against cleaning agents and the like. The topcoat does not change the colour shade or yellow over time. MissPompadour To Seal is the perfect product here.

Step 5: To Paint

Clean the floor thoroughly, rinse with water and allow everything to dry well. Then apply a well-covering coat of To Bond & Block. After approx. 3 hours, the primer can be painted over with varnish. Ideally, wait no longer than 1-2 days before applying the colour. This allows the primer and varnish to bond best. Allow the first coat to dry for at least 6 hours before painting the floor tiles for the second time.

After waiting 24 hours, apply a thin layer of topcoat to the surface. Tip: If the floor tiles are subject to heavy wear, you can also apply a second coat

If you want to work with stencils in several colours, make sure that each individual colour shade has enough time to dry. Finally, the coat is then finished with the pure topcoat. To Stencil instructions can be found in our blog on the subject

When can the surface be walked on?

After a drying time of approx. 24 hours after the last application, the floor can be carefully walked on again. Initially not with shoes, but only with socks. It is advisable to place a sheet or similar on the floor for protection. Please remove this at night so that the colour can dry properly

Remember that our paints dry from the outside in. This means that when your paint feels dry, the inside may still be slightly damp. The paint on floor tiles is completely dry approx. 14 days after the last coat has been applied (depending on the thickness of the coat and the climatic conditions). However, it will continue to harden over the next few weeks

Frequently asked questions about painting floor tiles

Is floor tile lacquer scratch-resistant?

When the varnish and topcoat are completely dry after about 2 weeks, it is scratch-resistant. However, small stones under street shoes can certainly lead to scratches. We also recommend sticking felt glides under pieces of furniture that are moved on tiled floors and being careful with the floor in general.

Can I paint over painted floor tiles?

Yes, painted tiles can be painted over, provided the old paint is intact. If it flakes off or is not stable, it must be sanded down

How long do painted floor tiles last?

This depends on the load. If they are protected in critical areas, e.g. with runners, this is of course an advantage. You can also simply touch up minor imperfections - this also increases durability. Painted surfaces are always subject to wear and tear

Do I have to switch off the underfloor heating during painting?

Yes, be sure to switch off the underfloor heating and wait until the floor is at room temperature, i.e. no longer warm, before you start painting. Also wait about 2 weeks after painting before switching it back on.

The reason for this is that the paint will otherwise dry too quickly. This makes the painting process difficult and can also cause problems afterwards: if the binder in the paint sets too quickly, it can lead to adhesion problems. Therefore, leave the underfloor heating switched off until everything is thoroughly dry.

Can I paint all the floor tiles?

Even though we are always happy to encourage you with your projects, unfortunately even our high-quality varnishes have their limits. We cannot recommend painting floor tiles on which water remains. This includes shower floors, shelves in the shower and bath, as well as an entrance area on which a damp doormat remains. Standing water loosens the varnish. Floors in shops or commercially used areas are usually too heavily used to be painted.

In addition, specially coated or impregnated tiles, highly profiled floor tiles, tiles with a lotus effect or terracotta cannot be painted, as the tile varnish will not adhere to their surface. If in doubt, create a test surface beforehand!

Do I need a primer for my floor tiles?

As a floor is always subject to heavy loads, it is necessary to prime the tiles with a primer such as MissPompadour To Bond & Block. This simply allows the colour to adhere better. One well-covering coat of primer is sufficient

Should I seal my lacquered floor tiles?

Yes, floor tiles should always be sealed. With MissPompadour To Seal, you can additionally protect your coating from mechanical and chemical stress. The topcoat can also be refreshed from time to time if it becomes worn

How long do I have to leave the varnish to dry after varnishing the floor tiles?

You should give your painted floor tiles 24 hours before carefully walking on them with socks. Your painted tiles will be fully cured after a drying time of approx. 14 days, and even after that the varnish will become more stable from day to day. If you have a lot of foot traffic, you can initially lay out a cotton cloth or rugs during the day. However, please remove these overnight so that the colour can cure properly

Do I need to take special care of a painted floor?

As a floor is subject to a lot of wear and tear, you should treat the floor tiles with a little care. Always stick felt glides under your furniture and place a runner, for example, on paths that are frequently walked on. In our experience, painting floors is perfectly suitable for everyday use if you take a little care

Can I paint my balcony and patio tiles?

In this area, we find it difficult to make predictions about durability. Because here too, if the areas are exposed to moisture or humidity, the varnish can soften. In addition, there is no suitable topcoat from our brands for these areas that could provide additional protection for the varnish. And the impact of shoes outdoors may be greater than indoors. You should therefore weigh up carefully whether to varnish your outdoor floor tiles.


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