How to paint white floorboards

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Achieving that New England feeling can be done one of two ways, our housekeeping and decorating expert explains the methods

Thursday, 27 September 2007

Mrs Danvers


Dear Mrs Danvers, I am an avid reader of your column, and a few months back, you advised on treating wooden floorboards. We have old pine floorboards here, which I have, twice, had sanded and varnished. The last time was about five years ago, and, although they look great for a while, time takes its toll and now I would like to go for the slightly bleached/Nantucket look. The varnish has more or less gone, and I was wondering if I could paint them a sort of on-and-off dove-grey, and then let time take its course? Have you any ideas how I should achieve this effect, perhaps more professionally?

Your Nantucket look, in fact, started in Scandinavia, where they have a passion for painting everything floors, furniture, exteriors in the lightest, softest colours possible in order to maximise the daylight. Eva Johnson (01638 731362) imports Trip Trap Scandinavian wood-care products, which are designed to protect and colour floors.

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The work involved is quite complex. To start with, you will need lye, which bleaches and removes yellow from the wood; then Master Oil sealant, in white, which effectively varnishes the wood with a soft, off-white glaze; and white soap which cleans and re-whitens the boards. Many people don't bother with the Master Oil, but simply use the lye first, and then the white soap, which is also a sealant. Eva Johnson will send a leaflet with advice on what to use on which woods, and will then mail order the products you choose to you.

An alternative, which will give you a painted floor rather than a distressed whiteness, is to use Farrow & Ball's floor paints (01202 876141; www.farrow-ball.com) in one of its many off-white shades. This is an easier process we have just done two rooms here involving only painting. It seems to be lasting well, but it doesn't have the soft, lived-in look that I think you want.

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Comments


March 17 22:17

Anyone have where I might few Proscar?


November 07 12:03

Indeed you see very often that varnish comes off pine floorboards. This is caused by the fact that pine is a soft wood and, sadly, in most case people varnish their pine (or othet soft wood-) floorboards with a varnish that is for hard wood. Hard wood is not elastic and so is that varnish neither.
If you decide to varnish a pine floor, ask for a varnish that is special for soft wood. It is elastic and moves with the wood.
A good yacht varnish will also do, but oh-oh, those high heels......

I do hope I could be of a little help.


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