he first painted floor I ever loved was in Mary McDonald’s kitchen. It was painted with brown and creme stripes that varied in size. I love this red one—how fun would it be to cook here!
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Lissy Parker
I love interior design :: beautiful gardens :: antiques :: cooking :: dogs :: renovations :: and bargains. Located in Atlanta, Georgia and Highlands/Cashiers, North Carolina … and wherever my travels take me. Check out my Favorites on the List Pages—updated with places and things I love. Read my blog for my latest finds. I’m a visual person so I won’t bore you with lots of text. Let’s go!
12 thoughts on “Painted floors—instant charm”
I love these diamonds—and they’re all different sizes! How cool.
Contrast is so important. Glad you enjoyed it.
What kind of paint do you use?
Floor paint is the most durable. Benjamin Moore makes a great one. Boat and deck paint will also work.
You can sand it for an aged look-or-seal it with a high gloss sealer for more shine.
lissyparkerltd is my new favorite blog. LOVE IT!!!
Thanks Holly. You are the best encouragement ever.
Tks
I love your blog–getting inspired! And Lady Janie is so precious.
Thanks for looking. Much more to come
Can I do this myself?
I want that kitchen with the red floors. Where can I find those plate racks?
They had them custom built.You could have a good carpenter or handy man do it.
They are not complicated-just time consuming . Thanks