We tried some stain and tinted oil samples on pine sanded floorboards and it looks grim. Horrible orange monotone colour on knotty pine, it was never meant to be seen and the victorians were right to paint the edge of rooms and put a rug over it.
We looked at the floors and decided they are going to be painted.
So what’s a good colour matched floor paint and the best caulk/filler that takes paint for the gaps which are quite deep and consistent width as it’s tongue and groove.
It’s for both bedrooms and we don’t wear outdoor shoes in them so needs to be durable but not concrete garage floor paint. Water based low VOC preferred.
We tried some stain and tinted oil samples on pine sanded floorboards and it looks grim. Horrible orange monotone colour on knotty pine, it was never meant to be seen and the victorians were right to paint the edge of rooms and put a rug over it.
We looked at the floors and decided they are going to be painted.
So what’s a good colour matched floor paint and the best caulk/filler that takes paint for the gaps which are quite deep and consistent width as it’s tongue and groove.
It’s for both bedrooms and we don’t wear outdoor shoes in them so needs to be durable but not concrete garage floor paint. Water based low VOC preferred.