Customer's real life kitchen floor |
Taped together |
Piles of tiles |
I painted them each in various shades of orange.
And glued them to a template that fit the room. I like to use a roller to squeeze out any excess glue and to firmly adhere the wood down to the template...
Then I had to polyurethane it to seal the wood because it would need some grout (to better replicate the real life tile floor)...but I use wall spackle as grout and in order to wipe away the excess with a wet rag I would need the "tiles" sealed. So, after polyurethaning the flooring twice to make sure the tiles were sealed, I then put the grout in it:
I like Dap Fast 'N Final Wall spackle, but any spackle will do (including the one I used for this project which was a purple-but-dries-white spackle). Then it got another coat of sealant and it was put in place:
I had fun - and learned a little bit too from my experiment. It has the variation of color and the slightly haphazard nature of her real life kitchen tiles! Can't wait to do something similar for another project I'm considering -- a future Birthmas (half Birthday/half Christmas) gift for a friend....this isn't half bad for a little pro bono kitchen floor! I hope she likes it!
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