Thursday, January 21, 2016

She Used The Coolest DIY To Renovate Her Son's Bedroom Floor

To all the DIY-mates and well, the ones who are not too energized also, listen up! Here is a touch of workmanship, a do-it-without any other person's help that requires some resilience and which can look like an astounding piece of craftsmanship. This woman did it on her kid's room floor and it looks so surprising, I figure I am going to do it on my room floor too!


Here, look, tune in, learn and once you're done, feel like a virtuoso!
What Will You Need?
A move of cocoa paper, a gallon of Elmer's paste, Water, Oil-based stain, Bona Traffic (sealant), Something to apply recolor and Bona Traffic. On the off chance that you are going to do it on solid, you may require a little measure of solid blend, patch gaps, shaft sander and sandpaper. 

Step 1: Clear the floor.

Step 1: Clear the floor.
Expel everything from your working space. Furthermore, by everything, we mean everything, right from rugs to the trim along the floor. 

Step 2: Prepare the Floors

Step 2: Prepare the Floors
Utilize a little cluster of solid blend to fill in any gaps in the floor, then clean it with sand. On the off chance that you are dealing with a solid floor, you may require to seal it with a layer of floor paint. 

Step 3: Tear the paper

Step 3: Tear the paper
Furthermore, we would recommend you to do it with hands instead of scissors. It would look more normal that way. 

Step 4: Crinkle

Step 4: Crinkle
The more wrinkles you get, the better you have done it! At that point, straighten out the paper. These wrinkles and wrinkles will stay later and give your work a rough look, yet more about that later...

Step 5: Mix.

Step 5: Mix.
Yes, blend the paste, set it up yourself! Get an even blend of water and stick, however a 3 to 1 proportion ought to function admirably on the off chance that you are taking a shot at wooden floors. 

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