I have a time stamp in the description for where to skip to for an actual look at the tiles, if that suits you better than listening to the FAQs :) good luck with your project, hope it goes well!
It’s very valuable to see a 5 year update! It’s nice you took time to do. I think it held up really well! I’m planning to paint small areas of outdoor terracotta tiles - outside window sills (??) and this gives me great indication that this project can be successful although the paint will be exposed to the elements but is it that much different from painting shower walls? - probably not 🙂
So glad you found the video helpful!! Good luck with your project, I’m sure you’ll have a few good years of the paint at the very least!! I guess the main difference will be the sun!
Wow, I’m surprised how well the paint held up on the floor. I’ve always assumed that painting floors was a bad idea because of wear and tear. Thanks for the updates.
Thank you for making this video! I wasn't expecting an update video like this to exist but I am so happy I found it. I am debating painting vs retiling my bathroom floor atm and it is encouraging to see the tile paint last so long even after 5 years!
I’m so glad you found this video helpful! Even if you get a couple years out of it, I definitely think that it’s worth doing! 💖 I’ve been so happy with our results :) good luck!!
Girl, stop apologizing for not cleaning! Your house is lived in and it is helpful to see what painted tile looks like in a busy household with kids and pets.
Taryn it’s just my luck that you’ve just released this video and I’m about to paint my tiles. Thank you for the amount of detail it has answered all my questions 🙂
Jeez! Ppl are so salty and rude! Who pissed in you cereals?! This is her channel! If she wants to talk in her video she can do that and if you want to just see a result than go on Google and check out pictures or articles! Damn! You guys need to learn some manners and respect 🤦♀️ Just because you think something doesn’t mean it’s worth sharing! Don’t listen to these ppl gurl! You’re very thorough and you can never please everyone anyway ;)
Thanks so much for your comment Mel, you made me laugh! You're completely right, you can't please everyone, no matter how hard you try. I really appreciate your support and I hope you found something helpful here 💖(I may have to refer people to your comment in the future 😂)
Good getting an Aussie perspective and products! :) Have been wondering if I could paint my maroon 😅 tiles in my ensuite. This gives me hope it can have a more updated look without breaking the bank!❤
Great video, it's really good to see how it's stood up over 5 years and with kids and pets in the home too. I'm thinking of painting the kitchen splashback since tiles are in great condition, just want to get rid of the dated colour
Great video and thank you. Very articulate and comprehensive without all the dribble about the rest of your day (like so many do). I'm 67yo and have just bought an immaculate 20 year old villa. It's all good quality. Nothing wrong with the bathroom but the light terra cotta floor tiles and pretty beige speckled wall tiles that I can't match linen to. I didn't consider painting because I was worried it would peel. You have made me feel confident enough to paint it all now. Thank you again and keep safe!
Excellent info, thank you! I was only seeing reviews of 6 months to 2 years, but I really had wondered how well it lasts beyond that. So glad to see this! I suppose you could dab white out or white nail polish into the chips to touch it up. Was your grout cleaned before you painted, or you just used that powder over the whole floor?
So glad you found the video helpful! I remember searching for review videos like this when I started, and found nothing, so it was a real gamble for me! The only thing I cleaned with was the powder that came supplied with the kit, I just followed the instructions provided. And now the more I think about it, I don't think the White Knight came with a cleaner, I think I used the cleaner that came with the Rust Oleum because I had plenty left over. Good luck with your project!!
@@TarynK awesome, thank you! I would have steered clear of this product until I saw such positive reviews, and yours gives just the info people need to know. Thanks again!
I have been and it seems fine :) it’s not part only my daily clean, I prefer to use more natural products for my regular cleans, but I definitely use bleach when it’s time to deep clean and it seems fine so far!
How did you prep the tiles to be painted? I have God awful ugly hospital green ones in my kitchen that I want to change the color/look of. Thanks! Your tiles look great!!
No prep besides a thorough scrub with the cleaning agent included in the kit - I definitely recommend, it’s been almost 9 years now and they’re still doing really well!
I used tile paint...but years later its stained..and needs revoving ..any ideas ..how to remove the paint -canimagine a long job as cant realy paint over the Painted tiles ? Dilema
That’s where I am right now. I attempted to remove the paint from my tile on the shower floor. It is a big mess. I initially sanded the tile so well that the paint is not coming up. I should’ve tried to do just the ones that were peeling. Now I am going to sand everything as well as possible, and then repaint. Trying to find a video that shows tile in the same state as mine. Otherwise, all my tile paint is held up well, it just came up around the drain where the water settles.
They have both lasted and worn the exact same after 5 years. I remember preferring the consistency of the White Knight as I was painting, but there wasn’t a lot of difference between them. Back when I was painting, the White Knight required a prep coat as well as the colour coat, whereas the Rustoleum only had the one coat, so that might make a difference to you if your short on time (although, they might have changed their formulas since I used them). Good luck with your project!!
If you wanted to do a touch-up on the grout and small chips you could use as small container of touch-up paint with a small brush or a touch-up pen. The pens are more convenient but they tend to clog and quickly dry-up. An inexpensive small paint brush or a small, old, trimmed make-up brush is my preference. I have also utilized a small foam brush trimmed to the size of the grout lines I need to touch-up.
Not great over silicone to be honest, but great with the grout and tile. Could probably remove the silicone, paint, then use fresh silicone if you can be bothered!
I think it's important to understand that maintenance is an ongoing process - can't just do it once. I suggest 5-7 years per update is long enough. One room per year (unless you have a big property).
So I just wanted to add that while painting your tile is a quick and cheap way to touch up the bathroom or whatever room you need to fix up BUT I can imagine when the time comes to pull these tiles up and replace them it's going to be hell and cost much more money
@@judymiller5154 I have some experience in remodeling and IN MY OPINION, there's a reason why painting tiles is a new trend. I think painting over grout sounds like a nightmare when it comes to removing that paint one day. I'm not saying it's a bad idea, just not familiar with it and I don't think people understand that not every situation will turn out like this ladies. 5 years later, for the paint to last that long is pretty impressive, it must not be a very high traffic area. I am willing to bet if someone was to do this to a higher traffic area, the results may be dramatically different. That's if you use the right paint, that has a great finish because let's be honest...tile wasn't made to be painted on. I'm just saying how I feel about it, I'm sure some people had a lot of success but I don't think everyone will
@@jeffc1109 Anyone doing DIY knows "results may vary". I'm considering painting my country-blue-and-mauve very low use 3rd bathroom shower because its a 90's house with chicken wire and concrete behind the tile. Whether I paint or not, the tear-out will be a bear. (We are remodeling the master bath, so we know what's behind it. 😰)
@@judymiller5154 and I agree, for some this might be exactly the kinda thing their looking for but it's not going to be that way for everyone. I guess overall I just think people should proceed with caution and try to keep expectations on the low side. Is remodeling a whole room alot of work and costly? Yes, but it also will last for years and years to come.
@@stasyschneider The Rust Oleum Tub and Tile is probably a safe bet - I just googled and apparently you can get it at Home Depot, so I imagine you'll be able to find it wherever is close to you easily enough :). Good luck!
Thanks for the update. I’ve just purphased my first home and all it’s tilds are green 🙈😂. This has shown me it’s definitely worth giving it a crack until I can afford a full blown Reno. Thank you for your thorough explanation I really think you did a great job!
So glad you found the update helpful Danny!! Oh god green tiles, I can just imagine 😂 but congratulations on your first home!! Good luck with the project, I’m sure it’ll definitely see you through for a few years until the real renos can begin!
I painted my bath tub. It lasted about 6 months before it started chipping. Ima assume it's not ideal for standing water. It was rolled on and in light other than a dull yellow it looks like shit. I wouldn't suggest it unless you have some professional come spray it.
Thanks for the video! I don’t think you talk too much, the information is needed or maybe I speak too much as well lol. This is impressive! I wanted to do this but I was afraid they would turn yellow, I will definitely do this 😍 also, can you do a video on how you clean the bathroom painted tiles? I normally scrub mines so how do you clean them so it doesn’t chips?
So glad you found the video helpful! I appreciate your comment, thank you for your support of my chatter lol! In terms of cleaning, I use method products for day to day type cleaning, so they are reasonable gentle on the paint. I do still use a scourer when I clean the shower, but I find I don't have to scrub too hard at all because of the texture of the paint. It tended to be the grout that would need scrubbing (before I painted) and I don't find that to be the case anymore as the grout has been painted over and doesn't get scummy.
I painted my floor and a lot of chips comming out right away I used supppsly special floor paint and coat, I am super sad, all my floor is full of stains, I don not know what will be my next step, I am frustrated and no budget🥴
did you use the rustoleum floor paint? and the correct one for the type of floor? and did the recommended prep? My painted old linoleum with the associated top coat is beautiful, easy to clean, and wearing well.
Did you even grout or cork anything? Its a mess. She's defo that one friend that just talks about herself all the time and you never want to pick the phone up to because you know ots gonna be all DRAMA 😂
@TarynK come over for a glass of "whine" sometime? Just playing. I swear I am tearing my hair out binge watching videos with a design I like and can afford! Love your dedication tho 💗
I have a time stamp in the description for where to skip to for an actual look at the tiles, if that suits you better than listening to the FAQs :) good luck with your project, hope it goes well!
I have a time stamp in the description for where to skip to for an actual look at the tiles, if that suits you better than listening to the FAQs :) good luck with your project, hope it goes well!
@@cecilysiemann6685 people are sick and angry and this is a generation that I fear. I'm thankful for this tutorial and that you took the time to show us. Ignorant people!
I do tend to ramble, I wanted to be thorough for those that are after a lot of detail. I have a time stamp in the description for where to skip to for an actual look at the tiles, if that suits you better than listening to the FAQs :) good luck with your project, hope it goes well!
Great video, thank you, all of the information you have provided, has given me the confidence to give my kitchen tiles a go and pointing out, where you think the “first time” issues occurred is also helpful so that we can try to avoid these, and great to see update from 2 and 5 years! Keep doing what your doing xx❤
skip to 9.37 where she stops talking and actually shows you what the tiles look like now.
I should have came here first....jeezuz
Thank you bro! 🙏
This is helpful,thank you.👍😁🙈
I have a time stamp in the description for where to skip to for an actual look at the tiles, if that suits you better than listening to the FAQs :) good luck with your project, hope it goes well!
@@TarynK You're an angel....I would've had some nastier words to say...Are you single? :)
I painted my bathroom floors years ago, they are still great. I used chalk paint, and then varnished them. Perfect!
Thanks so much for showing a real life 5 year update! This video gives me courage to paint my bathroom tile!
I’m so glad you found it helpful! Good luck with your bathroom!
It’s very valuable to see a 5 year update! It’s nice you took time to do. I think it held up really well! I’m planning to paint small areas of outdoor terracotta tiles - outside window sills (??) and this gives me great indication that this project can be successful although the paint will be exposed to the elements but is it that much different from painting shower walls? - probably not 🙂
So glad you found the video helpful!! Good luck with your project, I’m sure you’ll have a few good years of the paint at the very least!! I guess the main difference will be the sun!
Wow, I’m surprised how well the paint held up on the floor. I’ve always assumed that painting floors was a bad idea because of wear and tear. Thanks for the updates.
THIS IS REMARKABLE for 5 years later!
Thank you for making this video! I wasn't expecting an update video like this to exist but I am so happy I found it. I am debating painting vs retiling my bathroom floor atm and it is encouraging to see the tile paint last so long even after 5 years!
I’m so glad you found this video helpful! Even if you get a couple years out of it, I definitely think that it’s worth doing! 💖 I’ve been so happy with our results :) good luck!!
Girl, stop apologizing for not cleaning! Your house is lived in and it is helpful to see what painted tile looks like in a busy household with kids and pets.
Taryn it’s just my luck that you’ve just released this video and I’m about to paint my tiles. Thank you for the amount of detail it has answered all my questions 🙂
Yay, I’m so glad you found it helpful!! Good luck with your project, I hope it turns out well!
Which tile paint for the walls did you use please
Jeez! Ppl are so salty and rude! Who pissed in you cereals?! This is her channel! If she wants to talk in her video she can do that and if you want to just see a result than go on Google and check out pictures or articles! Damn! You guys need to learn some manners and respect 🤦♀️
Just because you think something doesn’t mean it’s worth sharing!
Don’t listen to these ppl gurl! You’re very thorough and you can never please everyone anyway ;)
Thanks so much for your comment Mel, you made me laugh! You're completely right, you can't please everyone, no matter how hard you try. I really appreciate your support and I hope you found something helpful here 💖(I may have to refer people to your comment in the future 😂)
Good getting an Aussie perspective and products! :) Have been wondering if I could paint my maroon 😅 tiles in my ensuite. This gives me hope it can have a more updated look without breaking the bank!❤
Thank you for this update. Glad to see my budget friendly move actually can hold up lol
Thank You for this comment. I kinda of didn’t have time to watch the whole video
What paint brand and model did you use ?
What kind of paint did you use for the floor and the shower.
Sanding would’ve made a world of difference
Great video, it's really good to see how it's stood up over 5 years and with kids and pets in the home too. I'm thinking of painting the kitchen splashback since tiles are in great condition, just want to get rid of the dated colour
The tile paint would be perfect for a splash back, there’s no wear on the walls at all! God luck with your project!
@@TarynKthanks, hopefully scrubbing splatters won't be an issue with it chipping!
This video is so rambling!
Yes I find it too rambling
What kind of primer n paint did you used?? Do you have a video??? Thanks
Is it possible to touch up the spots that have worn away? Thanks.
Great video and thank you. Very articulate and comprehensive without all the dribble about the rest of your day (like so many do). I'm 67yo and have just bought an immaculate 20 year old villa. It's all good quality. Nothing wrong with the bathroom but the light terra cotta floor tiles and pretty beige speckled wall tiles that I can't match linen to. I didn't consider painting because I was worried it would peel. You have made me feel confident enough to paint it all now. Thank you again and keep safe!
Thank you for your kind words :) Glad the video was helpful! Sounds like your tiles will work out well! Good luck with your project!
I was wondering how the paint would hold up with cleaning using bathroom cleaners or steam
thank you for sharing! your thorough and detailed review coupled with the length of time has convinced me to take the plunge :D
You are so welcome! I'm so glad you found the video helpful! Good luck with your project!
This was great--can you do some patchwork to address the chips? And why do you want to swap out the tiles now? Isn't that really expensive?
Excellent info, thank you! I was only seeing reviews of 6 months to 2 years, but I really had wondered how well it lasts beyond that. So glad to see this! I suppose you could dab white out or white nail polish into the chips to touch it up. Was your grout cleaned before you painted, or you just used that powder over the whole floor?
So glad you found the video helpful! I remember searching for review videos like this when I started, and found nothing, so it was a real gamble for me! The only thing I cleaned with was the powder that came supplied with the kit, I just followed the instructions provided. And now the more I think about it, I don't think the White Knight came with a cleaner, I think I used the cleaner that came with the Rust Oleum because I had plenty left over. Good luck with your project!!
@@TarynK awesome, thank you! I would have steered clear of this product until I saw such positive reviews, and yours gives just the info people need to know. Thanks again!
Can you still use bleach cleaner on the painted tiles to clean?
I have been and it seems fine :) it’s not part only my daily clean, I prefer to use more natural products for my regular cleans, but I definitely use bleach when it’s time to deep clean and it seems fine so far!
@@TarynK ok, thank you!
Your shower tiles look great. I can’t tell they were painted on.
How did you prep the tiles to be painted? I have God awful ugly hospital green ones in my kitchen that I want to change the color/look of. Thanks! Your tiles look great!!
No prep besides a thorough scrub with the cleaning agent included in the kit - I definitely recommend, it’s been almost 9 years now and they’re still doing really well!
@@TarynK awesome! Thank you for the response!
Excellent job
Thank you for this video, very informative
This is so helpful!! Thank you!
So glad you found it helpful 💖
I used tile paint...but years later its stained..and needs revoving ..any ideas ..how to remove the paint -canimagine a long job as cant realy paint over the Painted tiles ? Dilema
That’s where I am right now. I attempted to remove the paint from my tile on the shower floor. It is a big mess. I initially sanded the tile so well that the paint is not coming up. I should’ve tried to do just the ones that were peeling. Now I am going to sand everything as well as possible, and then repaint. Trying to find a video that shows tile in the same state as mine. Otherwise, all my tile paint is held up well, it just came up around the drain where the water settles.
those scratches and chips near the bambo mat was probably caused by small stones or gravel under the mat then being steped on ?
How has your paint not yellowed? Do the rooms get lots of natural light? So many reviews say paint is yellowing in 3 months.
No, like I mentioned in the video, neither of these rooms get much direct sunlight at all. It’s definitely something to take into consideration!
You could possibly use a grout pen to touch up those chips.
Great idea, I'm actually going to try this :). Thank you!
Did you use a paint brush on the walls? Thank you!
Yes I did! I found it much easier than a roller :)
Thank you for answering those questions, cause not everyone born knowing everything, like some here! Lol
I’m so glad you found it helpful!! Thank you for your comment 🥰 good luck with your project!
What paint did you use pls
To be precise to the point... the actual content starts at 9:50 😉👉🏼
Thanks for this update!
Hey I’ve just painted my kitchen and bathroom tiles, did you use any gloss over the top of the tile paint? If so what do you recommend
Just found your site. You look 17!!! thks for sharing ❤️🇦🇺
Haha thank you!! It’s been a while since I was 17 though 😂 I’m actually nearly double that 😂
Great details ....thx u
I noticed there’s two brand products you used. Which paint worked better?
They have both lasted and worn the exact same after 5 years. I remember preferring the consistency of the White Knight as I was painting, but there wasn’t a lot of difference between them. Back when I was painting, the White Knight required a prep coat as well as the colour coat, whereas the Rustoleum only had the one coat, so that might make a difference to you if your short on time (although, they might have changed their formulas since I used them). Good luck with your project!!
If you wanted to do a touch-up on the grout and small chips you could use as small container of touch-up paint with a small brush or a touch-up pen. The pens are more convenient but they tend to clog and quickly dry-up. An inexpensive small paint brush or a small, old, trimmed make-up brush is my preference. I have also utilized a small foam brush trimmed to the size of the grout lines I need to touch-up.
Can painted tiles be steamed mopped?
Thank you!! Wanted a report about how it’ll hold up!
What tile paint brand?
Prepping my bathroom now ready to paint! I’m using primer then the grey, does it go over silicone ok?? X
Not great over silicone to be honest, but great with the grout and tile. Could probably remove the silicone, paint, then use fresh silicone if you can be bothered!
@@TarynK thank you! I have removed most of it and any little bits that where on the tiles, I’m a bugger for trying to cut corners 😂😂
@@TarynK yep that's correct. Remove the silicone paint, then resilicone again
I think it's important to understand that maintenance is an ongoing process - can't just do it once. I suggest 5-7 years per update is long enough. One room per year (unless you have a big property).
Wow its held up really well, our tiles are blue,were yours dark blue??
They were a light blue with dark grey grout. So dated, I’m glad they’re gone!!
So I just wanted to add that while painting your tile is a quick and cheap way to touch up the bathroom or whatever room you need to fix up BUT I can imagine when the time comes to pull these tiles up and replace them it's going to be hell and cost much more money
are you thinking the paint will make the demolition worse? why?
why?
@@judymiller5154 I have some experience in remodeling and IN MY OPINION, there's a reason why painting tiles is a new trend. I think painting over grout sounds like a nightmare when it comes to removing that paint one day. I'm not saying it's a bad idea, just not familiar with it and I don't think people understand that not every situation will turn out like this ladies. 5 years later, for the paint to last that long is pretty impressive, it must not be a very high traffic area. I am willing to bet if someone was to do this to a higher traffic area, the results may be dramatically different. That's if you use the right paint, that has a great finish because let's be honest...tile wasn't made to be painted on. I'm just saying how I feel about it, I'm sure some people had a lot of success but I don't think everyone will
@@jeffc1109 Anyone doing DIY knows "results may vary". I'm considering painting my country-blue-and-mauve very low use 3rd bathroom shower because its a 90's house with chicken wire and concrete behind the tile. Whether I paint or not, the tear-out will be a bear. (We are remodeling the master bath, so we know what's behind it. 😰)
@@judymiller5154 and I agree, for some this might be exactly the kinda thing their looking for but it's not going to be that way for everyone. I guess overall I just think people should proceed with caution and try to keep expectations on the low side. Is remodeling a whole room alot of work and costly? Yes, but it also will last for years and years to come.
What paint did you use on shower walls?
The White Knight, same as the floors in the bathroom :)
@@TarynK thank you! I wish we had this is the US :((((
@@stasyschneider The Rust Oleum Tub and Tile is probably a safe bet - I just googled and apparently you can get it at Home Depot, so I imagine you'll be able to find it wherever is close to you easily enough :). Good luck!
Result:
A) Rustoleum in the laundry (one coat)
B) White Knight in the bathroom. (Two coats)
And laundry didn’t fair as well. 🤔. Both good though.
Great video. Thank you so much!!
No worries! So glad you found it helpful 😊
Beautiful
She shows the tile at 9:34
Thanks for the update. I’ve just purphased my first home and all it’s tilds are green 🙈😂. This has shown me it’s definitely worth giving it a crack until I can afford a full blown Reno. Thank you for your thorough explanation I really think you did a great job!
So glad you found the update helpful Danny!! Oh god green tiles, I can just imagine 😂 but congratulations on your first home!! Good luck with the project, I’m sure it’ll definitely see you through for a few years until the real renos can begin!
I painted my bath tub. It lasted about 6 months before it started chipping. Ima assume it's not ideal for standing water. It was rolled on and in light other than a dull yellow it looks like shit. I wouldn't suggest it unless you have some professional come spray it.
@9:36 She shows the tiles.
Thanks for the video! I don’t think you talk too much, the information is needed or maybe I speak too much as well lol. This is impressive! I wanted to do this but I was afraid they would turn yellow, I will definitely do this 😍 also, can you do a video on how you clean the bathroom painted tiles? I normally scrub mines so how do you clean them so it doesn’t chips?
So glad you found the video helpful! I appreciate your comment, thank you for your support of my chatter lol! In terms of cleaning, I use method products for day to day type cleaning, so they are reasonable gentle on the paint. I do still use a scourer when I clean the shower, but I find I don't have to scrub too hard at all because of the texture of the paint. It tended to be the grout that would need scrubbing (before I painted) and I don't find that to be the case anymore as the grout has been painted over and doesn't get scummy.
Taryn K thank you so much for the explanation ☺️
Anytime 🥰
Actual update at 9:30min
Skip to 10:00
Not bad for 5 years
I painted my floor and a lot of chips comming out right away I used supppsly special floor paint and coat, I am super sad, all my floor is full of stains, I don not know what will be my next step, I am frustrated and no budget🥴
did you use the rustoleum floor paint? and the correct one for the type of floor? and did the recommended prep? My painted old linoleum with the associated top coat is beautiful, easy to clean, and wearing well.
@@judymiller5154 Yes I did and I followed the instructions, also added a top coat.🤔
@@amarumartinezlinares then I'd sure be talking to custimer service! I get so many compliments on my painted floors and they aren't showing any wear.
@@judymiller5154 Yes yours looks beautiful!!!
@@amarumartinezlinares you havent seen my floors - I'm an old lady in California learning to DIY, not the maker of this video. God bless ❤️🙏❤️
good job
A dog a big dog would scratch and gouge the floor when it gets running and playing
For men watching this: jump to 9:30.
Could it hold up to a kangaroo? I have a few.
9:17…….you’re welcome
Can we see😮
@9:37 is what you came for lol
thank you for sharing. i cant help but notice the black spot on your thumb. please check your thumb for melanoma
Oh my gosh, thank you so much for caring, I really appreciate it 🥰 it’s actually a splinter that I got years ago that just lives in there now 😂
Your very good
A marathon video thats time consuming
Jute rugs scratch the crap out of floors.
Talk talk talk 😢
You talk wayyy too much. Some of us come solely for results 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Cool - feel free to skip to the part of the video that interests you.
Took a while to get to the point! Too much chat
Did you even grout or cork anything? Its a mess.
She's defo that one friend that just talks about herself all the time and you never want to pick the phone up to because you know ots gonna be all DRAMA 😂
😂😂😂😂 you sound sweet
@TarynK come over for a glass of "whine" sometime?
Just playing. I swear I am tearing my hair out binge watching videos with a design I like and can afford!
Love your dedication tho 💗
That is the weirdest shower and tub set up I have ever seen. 🤨
It’s super common in houses of this age where I live :)
4 min..... 4.5 min...... no tile
Gotta go
I have a time stamp in the description for where to skip to for an actual look at the tiles, if that suits you better than listening to the FAQs :) good luck with your project, hope it goes well!
Started watching Gave up far to much talking
jesus, just show the effing TILES.
I had to skip!!!!so much talking!!!!
Too much unnecessary info
It doesn't look nice at all. Waste of time and money. Too much artificial and ugly too
TOO MUCH TALKING! WANTED TO SEE HOW THE PROJECT WAS DONE & WHAT KIND OF PAINT USED FOR WALL TILE! 👎👎👎👎👎👎 WASTE OF MY TIME TO WATCH!!
I have a time stamp in the description for where to skip to for an actual look at the tiles, if that suits you better than listening to the FAQs :) good luck with your project, hope it goes well!
Wow a lady that's could out talk myself .
That looks terrible. A light grey floor would've been so much better for the texture
Talks too much
It looks ugly. Never paint tiles
our 3rd bath has 90's country blue and mauve/pink tiles and we know its backed with concrete and chicken wire! Def getting a paint job 👍
I’m sorry but that looks horrible I will not be painting after all :/
Haha glad it was helpful either way!
Nik Nok that is so rude. If you feel that way just don't say anything.
No, you are horrible.
@@cecilysiemann6685 people are sick and angry and this is a generation that I fear. I'm thankful for this tutorial and that you took the time to show us. Ignorant people!
Get to the Point!
Had to move on after 5 minutes of your Rambling and feel like you're never going to get to the point.
I do tend to ramble, I wanted to be thorough for those that are after a lot of detail. I have a time stamp in the description for where to skip to for an actual look at the tiles, if that suits you better than listening to the FAQs :) good luck with your project, hope it goes well!
Dont be rude people!! She is trying to help. I am sure that in 2020 EVERYONE KNOWS to fast-forward ANY video
@@mamuklutze6474 - I am not the only one who commented on her ramblings.
And, ramblings don't Help Anyone!
So, go Troll elsewhere.
@@BA-gn3qb youre trolling!
@@cecilysiemann6685 - So, you can't think for yourself. And you have to use a word someone else used first.
Now - That is being a Troll
You can' paint tiles ,period!
What paint did u use please
Great video, thank you, all of the information you have provided, has given me the confidence to give my kitchen tiles a go and pointing out, where you think the “first time” issues occurred is also helpful so that we can try to avoid these, and great to see update from 2 and 5 years! Keep doing what your doing xx❤
Excellent job