We painted our mudroom floors & you guys have been obsessed with them!! I had the itch to try out a pattern on our floors and felt super inspired by checkered patterns also known as harlequin. Most of the ones I saw on Pinterest were black and white & as much as I loved that … It felt like a bit too extreme of contrast in our house. So we decided to try it out with a beige and off-white!
Our Paint Colors
We used Benjamin Moore Feather Down (light color) & Benjamin Moore Grant Beige (dark color) for our patterned floors in the mudroom. I absolutely loved the way this turned out & we are so excited to share this DIY with you guys! We decided to do this pattern in our mudroom & guest bathroom, but honestly, I love them so much I could also see us painting this pattern throughout our entire house! If you aren’t looking to add the pattern to your entire flooring I think the patterned floors would be great for a hallway, laundry room, deck, or kids room. So now let’s get into the DIY process!
Before you lay the design
To start, you have to paint the floors with one of the current colors that you will be using in your pattern. We decided to use the darker color first, for no particular reason.
A quick lesson learned
Before I talk about the process of getting these squares on the floor, if I were to do it again, I would build a template to make the process go a lot faster. We ended up tapping the squares, and once you got in the groove of it, it did not go too bad.
Okay lets dive in!
To start our first line of squares, we referenced the center of the backdoor. We placed a laser level at the center of the door, and shot it back toward the bathroom door. From here we measured out 18 inch by 18 inch squares. Once we had the first row of squares, they helped layout the remainder of the room.
I hope this DIY helps you get started with your own painted floors! You can use the same colors we did or pick colors that would work for your style. I love the way these turned out and am so excited we decided to take the leap and try out the pattern on our floors! If you try them, I’d love it if you would tag me in a photo on Facebook or Instagram. Thank you for stopping by the blog today and every day, your support means the world to me. Xx Liz Marie