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6 Facts About Floor Painting You Should Know

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We explain why paint is the best option for a dacha and how to hide floor unevenness without fully repainting it

Recently, we shared tips on working with paint. Now we've gathered six facts about floor painting that everyone should know.

It's economical

Compared to the cost of laying new flooring, painting will be much cheaper. All you need: a few paint cans, primer, and consumables.

Just remember to first check the condition of the floors and what was applied previously. Walk over the wooden surface with a degreaser and remove any remaining paint before priming the floor. Begin the painting process near the wall opposite the door so you don't accidentally trap yourself in a corner.

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Painting floors before moving is better

You'll not only have to remove all furniture from the room, but also avoid entering it for several days until the paint dries.

By the way, ultra-durable and wear-resistant paints can emit vapors that are not safe to breathe. This issue can be solved by purchasing odorless eco-friendly paint: look for ecological labeling signs on the packaging.

Paint helps zone spaces

For example, to highlight a dining area—as shown in the image. In Scandinavian interiors, designers often avoid carpets and instead 'draw' them directly on the floor.

Or use paint to adjust the space's geometry. For example, a long narrow room can be visually expanded with horizontal stripes on the floor.

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Color doesn't have to be uniform

If the floors aren't perfectly flat, try painting them in the style of Jackson Pollock's abstract paintings: add some splatters. A great solution for a dacha where the floor has been in use for years and you don't want to move furniture or repaint.

Dust is more visible on dark floors

There's a stereotype that dirt is easier to see on light-colored floors. In reality, it's the opposite: every dust particle will be clearly visible on a dark surface.

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Matte paint is more practical

Gloss looks best on perfectly flat surfaces. Maintaining such floors requires much more care: any trace will be immediately noticeable. Make sure the paint you're using contains anti-fungal components.

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