Painted Floor on Particleboard

 by wildviolets
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I have a dining room that is never used, therefore it became a "catch-all". I hated it. I ripped up the carpet and intended to make it my "gal-cave". I love to paint and do some crafting and I knew it would be perfect to move my computer to also.

After the carpet came up and OUT....I found guess what?  Particleboard....OH NO!!

Now what?  My husband suggested "tiles, the stick down kind"....not exactly what I was thinking. I wanted a painted floor, and I knew the design I wanted right smack dab in the center of the floor.  Did I mention it was a small room?  I wanted my design to be front and center, not covered with tables, etc.

My husband:  "This is not gonna work. You can't make it look right."

Me:  "What???"

Now, I am one of these artistic type people that you do not tell you can't do something because I will die trying.

OK...first I filled the gaps in the particleboard with wood filler. (Actually the guy at Lowe's thought I was nuts too.)  When it dried I sanded the wood filler down. I looked around at the floor, all the little sticky-up, splinter-type pieces and I will admit that for a brief second I had my doubts as well, but...ONWARD AND UPWARD....  I picked a Walnut stain because I wanted it dark. I knew any imperfections would hide better and after I put up my curtains that would surely help.

OK...people....do your homework first.  I did not.  I took a paint roller and drowned the particleboard with dark walnut stain, and actually expected it to dry. I should have applied the stain then wiped it up with an old rag.....Day 4......still tacky.....day 5, still tacky....and I was using a big fan.  OK...gotta rethink this....

My ex used to use cat litter to dry up all the oil in his diesel shop....nooooo not gonna use my 4 cats litter.  What????   RICE.  Yep, I did.....I took 2 pounds of rice and dumped it out on the floor. Then my daughter and I proceeded to dance the day away mashing and crushing the rice into the floor.  Crazy?  I wondered.  

IT WORKED!  I vacuumed it all up and damp mopped it. Good.  then I began painting my design from free hand in the center of the floor. I used acrylic paints and it was soon dry. The polyurethane came next. I ended up putting 3 coats over the whole floor. It took about 4 days after the final coat to get dry enough to walk on. Probably took 2 days per coat.  But.....wow....I surprised myself. I love it, and I hope you will also... 

wildviolets (author) says: Jan 31, 2013. 2:21 PM
Thanks to everyone who has commented. I love my floor...am thinking about doing another....and it will be posted if I do...
jawanah says: Nov 10, 2012. 8:06 PM
I am thinking about doing my floor in this way---I'm pretty sure it has particle board under the nasty carpet....Is your floor still holding up to traffic, wear and tear?
tinker234 says: Feb 26, 2012. 7:36 PM
wow you know you could add a clear coat to protect the floor
wildviolets (author) in reply to tinker234Apr 30, 2012. 2:10 PM
I did add clear coat and forgot to mention that.....sorry, it's holding up so well with cats and traffic....I love it
wildviolets (author) in reply to tinker234Feb 28, 2012. 8:58 AM
haaaa that's my next step. So far it's holding up well....thanks
tinker234 in reply to wildvioletsFeb 28, 2012. 9:30 AM
yah thought i mention it is very beutiful sprry spellcheck is domnting my computer keeps completeing sentence befoe i finsh love the raven
wildviolets (author) in reply to tinker234Feb 28, 2012. 9:33 AM
thank you....I appreciate your comment...
paganwonder says: Feb 26, 2012. 7:42 PM
Nice idea, thanks for sharing...especially your mistakes- so that we all might learn from them!
wildviolets (author) in reply to paganwonderApr 30, 2012. 2:09 PM
don't forget the knee pads...I did
SelkeyMoonbeam says: Feb 26, 2012. 6:21 PM
You should check out this house: http://domogeodesicodepaja.blogspot.com/2010/04/casa-domo-geodesico-con-fardos-de-paja.html
I stayed there while traveling in Chile, and the owners showed me all the cool tricks they'd done to make their house look amazing very cheaply. Your instructable reminded me of them because they scored their plywood floors in squares, then stained the squares with different wood stains- so it looks like fancy wood tiling.
Anyway, thought you'd enjoy it.
wildviolets (author) in reply to SelkeyMoonbeamApr 30, 2012. 2:09 PM
WOW, HOW BEAUTIFUL. Thank you for sharing this...sorry I'm so late getting back...I've been building a chicken coop, hutch and run......working myself silly.....
wildviolets (author) says: Apr 30, 2012. 2:06 PM
GUYS, BEFORE YOU START, PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A GOOD PAIR OF KNEE PADS.....
morethan4 says: Mar 28, 2012. 10:09 AM
I love this!! I have carpet that I hate. I didn't think I could paint a particleboard floor and have it turn out looking so good! Thank you for telling all fo the details. I will be trying this out as soon as possible!
wildviolets (author) in reply to morethan4Apr 30, 2012. 2:05 PM
PLEASE, REMEMBER TO BUY YOURSELF A SET OF KNEE PADS FIRST......big mistake on my part...haa
wildviolets (author) in reply to morethan4Mar 28, 2012. 4:43 PM
U GO FOR IT.....My hubby thought I couldn't do it either, but...well, "guess I showed him". Thank you for the comment...I appreciate knowing my hard work(hard on your knees)is noticed...let me know how yours turns out when you decide to do it....frankie
Amalisma says: Apr 30, 2012. 1:20 PM
I LOVE this and plan to do it myself. I'm love that you were so deteremined to make it work. My mom and husband always say "You can't do that!" to which I say "Wanna make a bet?" I love proving them wrong.
wildviolets (author) in reply to AmalismaApr 30, 2012. 2:04 PM
So do I...haaaaa but before you start, let me warn you, if you don't have a pair yet, buy yourself a set of knee pads....I didn't and my knees about killed me....
domesticdiva says: Mar 4, 2012. 1:45 PM
That.is.gorgeous!!!! And I really appreciate you telling the *whole* story- I sometimes think I'm the only one who makes those kinds of mistakes!
wildviolets (author) in reply to domesticdivaMar 4, 2012. 4:56 PM
thank you so much. It's nice when people complement you, isn't it? Yes, I did do my share of mistakes..haaaa now I know better...first time tho, so had to learn the hard way....I just love it, the only problem is I have 4 cats, two being flame point Persians and that fur...Lordy...haaaa but my vacuum does a pretty good job....thanks again...
scoochmaroo says: Feb 26, 2012. 10:17 AM
What a story! I love it. Thanks for sharing all of your ups and downs with us!
wildviolets (author) in reply to scoochmarooFeb 28, 2012. 8:59 AM
you are welcome.....I have made so many things in the past and just never knew there was a site I could share with....this is great
morrisseyfool says: Feb 27, 2012. 10:44 PM
Great job...thanks for the rice tip ...who knew?
l8nite says: Feb 26, 2012. 6:29 PM
LOL, I work the same way with unknown mediums.... how hard can it be right! great looking floor!
daveofwar says: Feb 26, 2012. 5:18 AM
That rice idea sounds very useful, i never heard that before. You floor looks great, its a very nice painting. It sounds like you put a heck of alot of work into it and it shows. Very nice project!
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