Hi Neville, I have recently bought an old house which will require some attention. The house has solid wooden floors throughout which after a bit of TLC will look wonderful. What would you advise I do with the floors to make them look their best?
Wooden floors add charm, warmth and elegance to a home. With a bit of sanding, staining and varnishing you can really bring out the beauty of an original wooden floor. They are much easier to keep clean than a carpet as all you will need is a damp mop to keep them looking fantastic. It's a bit time consuming to varnish the floors but it keeps them shiny and protected from scratches.
First of all you are going to have to sand the floors to remove any old varnish or paint. As you have quite a few rooms to do I would recommend hiring an industrial sander for a day or weekend as this will help you get the job done in no time.
Once you have sanded your floor, make sure you remove all the dust in the room. Hoover the room from the ceiling down towards the floor making sure to wipe down all the walls, windows and doors to get rid of all the dust. It's a good idea to do this more than once to make sure that the room is completely dust free. Hoover the floor and then wash the floor with a damp mop and leave it to dry.
As you are going to be going around the room working on your hands and knees you will find kneepads come in handy. Before you start to paint your floor you need to plan your exit. The trick is to start at the corner of the room diagonally opposite the door and work with the grain of the wood towards the door.
Depending on your floorboards, you may want to stain the floor before varnishing it. Try Sadolin Interior Stain which contains UV filters to prevent colour fading from the effect of sunlight and a tough finish to guard against everyday wear and tear. Let it dry thoroughly before applying your varnish. Sadolin Extra Durable Floor Varnish is the perfect choice as it provides extreme hardness and prolongs the life of interior wooden floors while maintaining its natural warmth and beauty.
Use a brush to apply a very thin layer of varnish. Leave the floor to dry overnight and then lightly sand the floor using a fine grade of sandpaper. This prepares the varnish so you can apply a second coat. Make sure to wipe away all the dust and then varnish the floor again. It is recommended to use up to three coats of varnish which will give you a really fabulous looking floor.
If varnish isn’t to your liking you could opt to add some warmth with a shade of paint. Painting a wooden floor is not only an inexpensive way to cover a multitude of flaws, it adds a cheery quality to any room and is easy to maintain. From a sleek contemporary look to cottage casual, it offers a number of design options for informal to formal decor.
If you decide to paint the floorboards, I would recommend that you take a look at a great Crown Paints product called Grip Extreme. Grip Extreme will allow the top coat to adhere and with Crown Solo One Coat Gloss and Satin paints you can redecorate your floors in just one day to give the entire space a new look. These paints are hardwearing and are made to be used on wooden and metal surface so they are ideal.
When considering what colour to paint your floors an off white is always a great option against any wall colour and will complement most interiors. Crown offer many variations of white shades that are specific for wood surfaces including Stone White, Beige White and Cream White that you might like to try. I would recommend that you take a look at the new Crown colour card where there is a variety of vibrant colours available suitable for wooden surfaces.
Painted wood floors tend to improve with age. Although foot traffic will tend to scuff floors over time and wear down the paint, this will give the wood a soft glaze and weathered look. If you want your floors to maintain their freshly painted look longer, reapply the topcoat on an annual basis. Daily clean-up should include a quick sweep to remove loose dirt and a weekly damp mopping for deeper cleaning.
I hope these tips help you achieve the perfect floors that will help finish off the overall look of your home. Remember decorating should always be fun and an enjoyable experience, so have fun with it and let your creative juices flow!
Happy Decorating!
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