That's how the
Lowe's employees at the paint counter reacted when I told them, "I'm painting my carpet." As I write about it now, and actually process that statement, I totally get why they reacted the way they did. To some, that's just CRAZINESS!
If you're like me, always searching for thrifty ways to spruce up dated household items, I want you to know that painting a carpet is a piece of cake.
I first got the idea when I came across a post,
here, on
ApartmentTherapy. Stacie is the name of the talented woman who used spray paint on her area rug. Several weeks later, I came across another woman who blogged about painting a carpet. Only this woman used actual paint.
After reading up on this, and seeing that lots of folks have successfully did it, I set out to paint my very own carpet. And lucky for me, Rob's mom gave us an
IKEA hand-me-down rug several months prior that I used as my blank canvas. I didn't feel bad about painting the carpet because it had minor stains and spots on it - which actually is a perfect excuse for you to paint your old area rug, too!
So, here's what I did...you won't believe how easy (and inexpensive) this was.
Here is the carpet in our family room BEFORE I painted it:
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An employee at Lowe's recommended I use "Porch & Floor" paint. She said this type of paint is more durable, made to be walked on, and that it will last longer. And since I had never done this before- I took her word for it! |
Materials:
- Paint (shown above) $10.98
- Painter's Tape $3.28
- Small Roller $2.18
Fortunately, the rug has small squares and a border that is woven on it- so the pattern was super easy to follow.
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I outlined the squares and border with the painter's tape and painted away! |
What a difference! And what a great way to liven up the room, don't you think?
After I completed this project, I came across some awesome area rugs,
here, by Thomas Paul that I think I'll have to replicate one day in the future. Check em' out for yourself - these are great inspiration patterns.
I linked up at Amanda's Weekend Bloggy Reading from
Serenity Now, check it out
HERE.