The Original Brown Paper Floor: DIY Alternative To Hard Wood Floors

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • Want to rip out your old carpet or vinyl floor but don't have the money to put in hardwood flooring? Using this simple DIY technique, you can give your floor a faux leather look with the tones of wood--and it's really cheap. We did the floor in the video for .50 a square foot.
    You use brown craft paper (like in paper grocery bags), white glue to make it lay flat, and then several coats of finish. It wears amazingly well. Different kinds of paper will give you a different look.
    Find out more and view a list of all the supplies needed (with links) at: anoregoncottage.com/paper-flo...
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  • @juliousdavis8105
    @juliousdavis8105 Před 5 lety +19

    I'm a professional carpenter. I've seen just about everything I thought but I've never seen this before. You can buy that cardboard paper in bigger rolls too cause we use it for when we're covering stuff up for painting. Floors actually looked pretty unique. I like stuff that's different than everyone else.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Před 5 lety

      Yep, that's the paper we buy - it's called "builders paper" at Home Depot. I agree it's nice to be different.

    • @capricejones2106
      @capricejones2106 Před rokem

      Would this work for floors that are flexible. My floor is a little spongy in one area

  • @keaables
    @keaables Před rokem +14

    I just finished my Little White Trailer art studio. I used 10 years of paper bags I had stuffed under the bathroom sink. I stained it and made a stencil. I love it. Labor intensive, back and knee tribulations, but came out beautifully. Thank you, for this wonderful video!

  • @thespanielinquisition7167
    @thespanielinquisition7167 Před 5 lety +24

    As a carpenter who has done a lot of flooring I have never seen this before but I think it looks awesome, a real Depression era type solution that looks great. Good job.

  • @heidismith7858
    @heidismith7858 Před 5 lety +18

    I've also see this technique where they put stain over the paper after the glue dries and before the poly is applied. It also looks amazing. This would give more color choices.

  • @wlkswithlions
    @wlkswithlions Před 11 lety +8

    Great idea and great video instructions that kept my attention. Sometimes these video's are so BORRING because people get too technical in explaining a simple thing. Thanks for keeping it simple. I'm starting my kitchen floor this week! I've been living with a sub-floor for a year now. Every type of flooring I've wanted has been too darn expensive...this fits the bill, perfectly and I think it will be therapeutic as well. Thanks AnOregonCottage! Well done

  • @marcm43
    @marcm43 Před 4 lety +30

    I did my living and dining room like this and it held up great to me and 4 large dogs. I also took an extra step and put wood stain on the dried paper. Really brings out some character. I also did 12 coats of poly.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Před 4 lety +3

      Nice, Mark! Doing the extra coats probably went a long way to helping protect it with the dogs.

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp Před 10 měsíci

      I was wondering about dogs. Did they ever do a pee or poop on the floor and how did that work out? I have really uneven concrete floors and if my dog pees it flows under the fridge and hides there till it stinks. I wish i could even out the floor but they said id have to have the concrete ground down and i couldnt manage that level of renovation. Even floor leveling i think id have to cut the bottom of the doors off and i dpnt think id be able to do it myself or even want. To. I dont mind maybe trying hydraulic lime. But then i was thinking maybe paper mache with lime or pva and borax i could smoosh it onto the floor...but then though oh no the damp and mold and the dogs wee wee would make it a big mold pit.

  • @michellefields1693
    @michellefields1693 Před 5 lety +289

    We used to do this in the 70's. It's about time stuff like this is making a comeback. I've already starting doing macreme again, and I feel much better. Put on some van Morrison and enjoy!

    • @grannyt1264
      @grannyt1264 Před 5 lety +7

      Michelle, where are you finding macrame supplies? Online? Thanks

    • @silvercarolina4045
      @silvercarolina4045 Před 5 lety +2

      Michelle could I use like a gorgeous wrapping paper like I remember mom using rice paper and decoupaging ceramics and well anything she wanted to revamp. Could I use a pretty wrapping paper? We have begun decorating the bedroom in blush pinks and sage greens and as some are vintage family heirlooms we will not likely ever change it, could I use something to color the floor to match? Any thoughts on bad idea? Maybe glitter in first coat or polyurethane??? And also is 7 or 8 coats too much?? I'm so ready to be rid of this NASTY brown carpet!

    • @auntmayme8119
      @auntmayme8119 Před 5 lety +9

      I’m reminded of masking tape on wine bottles and shoe polish.

    • @andyrix54
      @andyrix54 Před 5 lety +1

      swag lamps

    • @rtsyfrtsy924
      @rtsyfrtsy924 Před 5 lety +1

      I'm sure that they would as long as they didn't shred when you brush the glue on them. I would buy a roll of a brand that claims it's strong and experiment first.

  • @maganalia
    @maganalia Před 5 lety +19

    Nice! I did a wall using this method. The only difference was I dipped the paper in the poly and rung it out then applied. It work a treat and didn't require further coats. The poly doubled as glue and protection.

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp Před 10 měsíci

      Why would you varnish the walls wouldnt wallpaper paste be the thing for the walls?

  • @Federalwaywebbs
    @Federalwaywebbs Před 6 lety +7

    1) great video 2) can’t wait to do it on some of our rooms. 3) hands down, the best part of the video is when you re-assured your viewers not to sweat the wrinkles. Without that key info, people wouldn’t be as empowered to give this a go! 4) Wondering how adventurous you can get with paper stock... say pages from your favorite books for your library or office etc?

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Před 6 lety +4

      Thank you for your feedback - I'm glad you found it helpful. Quite a few people have told me they've tried other papers - white craft paper, thicker book pages, and construction paper. The key is to test, test, test before you do a large area!

  • @thinderellaedwards1365
    @thinderellaedwards1365 Před 5 lety +8

    My parent’s had poured concrete floors in their kitchen and breakfast nook. This looks a lot like the concrete floor, but a lot more cost effective! Great job, looks lovely!

  • @Lauratayloradams
    @Lauratayloradams Před 10 lety +2

    I am buying a rental soon and may just do this!! Thanks so much!! Single mom of 4 trying to make some extra $$ and you just saved me big bucks!

  • @TheLargeandinCharge
    @TheLargeandinCharge Před 5 lety +5

    The best thing about this is that you can pretty much use any type of paper and you wish the paper was darker like a hardwood floor you can stain it. There is a video where a lady took the brown paper and cut it into long strips just like a hardwood floor and the finished product came out fabulous and it actually looked like wood

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes, you can definitely adapt this! I like the leathery look so didn't really want to mimic wood.

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp Před 10 měsíci +2

      I made a border of william morris paper around my aunts hardwood floors because we couldnt sand the gunk off that was around the edge. I painted it white used pva and then water based varnish. Was very light paper like thin wrapping paper but it looks like beautiful tiles or something.

  • @MrSmokeydee
    @MrSmokeydee Před 5 lety +13

    I agree with using the poly to adhere to the floor. One suggestion also spray paint the paper either before it's torn this will create cracks in the paint, art work & lay down the entire sheets without tearing. Stain darker to look like wood. The possibilities are endless

  • @NateSethRay
    @NateSethRay Před 10 lety +37

    This is incredible. So simple and you don't have to worry about things like cutting laminate pieces with a circular saw, making a bunch of racket, dealing with warped pieces from water damage, etc etc. I will DEFINITELY use this technique in my next DIY home. I can't believe the savings this idea provides, and my local HD store sells rolls of this paper for $11 that covers approx 400 sq ft of area. Unbelieveable.

    • @rogerc.roberts4705
      @rogerc.roberts4705 Před 5 lety +1

      Make certain you UNDERSTAND the nature of urethane before opening the can! If you are unwilling to take precautions stay away!

  • @deemiller5024
    @deemiller5024 Před 9 lety +77

    We refinished our mint green formica counter top with paper! . Only different steps is, we used wallpaper paste, skipped crumpling since the tearing and gluing gave texture and used tinted polyurethane in Red Oak. Now Looks like beautiful real wood counters and have held up for two years. Just once a year we apply another coat of polyurethane to freshen up the shine. For any nicks, we add a repair piece of paper, repeat install steps and no one can even tell a repair was done!

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Před 9 lety +4

      Dee Miller Wow, this is great to read, Dee - especially how it's held up for you! Thanks so much for letting us know - and how you adapted it, that may be helpful to others.

    • @deemiller5024
      @deemiller5024 Před 9 lety +16

      You are very welcome. Wish I was tech savvy enough to know how to attach a photo (will have to ask our son ;-) A realtor and contractor came by, and it fooled them! People think we spent thousands instead of just $60 and a couple of days.So worth pretty and worth it.

    • @joycemerrick6345
      @joycemerrick6345 Před 6 lety +4

      I was just going to ask if I could do countertops with bags and a feature wall also !!! 💚

    • @Federalwaywebbs
      @Federalwaywebbs Před 6 lety +3

      Very helpful, Dee. Our counters are getting old and we’re considering using art paper or even book pages to cover them. You mentioned a Formica surface. I’m assuming you just laid it down on that because it is smooth. We have tile and I’m wondering if we can fill the gaps and lay it on top or do I have to pull the pile off and sand. Rather the former of course.

    • @Federalwaywebbs
      @Federalwaywebbs Před 6 lety +3

      Would love to see pictures. Did you use floor or cabinet polyurethane?

  • @LR-vg4et
    @LR-vg4et Před 5 lety +88

    You can alter the look of any "paper" or fabric in this decoupage application. Just add paint pigment to your "glue". Did a kitchen floor where I had "dyed" the paper to give color. It was beautiful.
    You can do the decoupage treatment to just about anything (floors, walls, ceilings, furniture, etc, etc, etc) and decorate accordingly.
    A nice touch is to have special messages on the paper... either text... children's handprints... photos... anything, really.
    Let your imagination be your guide.
    As with ALL applications, you will need to protect the finished product, accordingly.

    • @christened7425
      @christened7425 Před 5 lety +9

      Ooh some great suggestion.. Yes we are only limited by our imagination.. So glad I can read others amazing input lol.. Someone said photos.. Love love that idea!! Very unique!

    • @Anne--Marie
      @Anne--Marie Před 5 lety +2

      I might have to try this on something like an old cigar box.

    • @TheRobynbrown
      @TheRobynbrown Před 5 lety +2

      How did you dye the paper?

    • @lory6605
      @lory6605 Před 4 lety +3

      Bible verses

  • @Brooklynlife1000
    @Brooklynlife1000 Před 10 lety +10

    Stunning work and I never thought of something like this. So nice to see something refreshing and new on youtube. You guys are great.

  • @JeannieHardesty
    @JeannieHardesty Před 5 lety +20

    You are basically decoupaging the floor! I love it!!

  • @deeoneal1267
    @deeoneal1267 Před 5 lety +3

    I did this technique about 13 years ago in a bathroom - still holding up Haven’t even needed to repoly. Insane

  • @gcnewd
    @gcnewd Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for this, I have been thinking how to do my floors on a budget... you gave me a fantastic idea and then some of the commenters on here added to the ideas... how fantastic!
    I am so glad you did this... thank you

  • @carolynkennon2580
    @carolynkennon2580 Před 4 lety +5

    We had an RV that we redid the walls with paper bags and it looks wonderful. You can do your walls as well or even one wall for a nice look. We didn't need the polyethylene so it was very inexpensive!

  • @gingercox6468
    @gingercox6468 Před 5 lety +38

    I've never seen this before. As an artist I wonder how I missed it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @soahcalm
    @soahcalm Před 7 lety +84

    everyone has their own techniques, i think you guys did a fabulous job. When I did this in a rental house we did it in the kitchen over top of some old asbestos tiles... that were cracked and awful looking. i tore up the bags in all sorts of different shapes and actually put it down with pre mixed wallpaper paste, the kind you get in a bucket. it did pretty good it did not wrinkle at all.. then we used what was called gym seal... like they use in gymnasiums its oil based and took longer to dry but it turned the floor a darker honey color and really resembled stones... this held up o our kitchen table and chairs and many parties at that house and it did great no tears.. i did get a tear once moving the washing machine but i just patched over it with more paper and a dab of gym seal once i dried and it was all fixed... this is really a fantastic floor for someone on a budget and looks so much more expensive then it really is... we loved ours.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Před 7 lety +8

      That does sound like a great solution! And I haven't heard of gym seal before, I can imagine that would be so perfect for kitchens and bathrooms like yours. Being able to easily repair this is one of the best things about it, I think, too.

    • @lindamazur4208
      @lindamazur4208 Před 5 lety +9

      @@AnOregonCottage I agree with you on kitchen and bathroom floor where it has a more than likely chance of getting wet the gym seal probably is more durable . I did all the rooms in my house except for the kitchen and bathrooms ,and use the no VOC water based wood floor poly , Loved it and so did the people who bought my house . I cut my paper with my rotery cutter in random sizes though anywhere from 4" to 2' and overlapping the corners and some places useing the smaller squares to cover 4corners at once .
      One thing I didn't realize until after the first room I did started to dry was that the craft paper has one side that dries slightly darker (I got mine at Walmart since my nearest Home Depot was 21/2 hour drive from my house ) .it added a surprise bonus to the over all look and I was able to take advantage of that info once knew what I was looking for .
      Since I did mine some years back I've seen some really amazing floors , really the only limit is ones imagination . To any one who is thinking about doing this , I'd say go for it .
      Nice video ;)

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Před 5 lety +1

      @@lindamazur4208 Glad to have your take on it, Linda - I agree 100% - it's a good option for people.

    • @lindamazur4208
      @lindamazur4208 Před 5 lety +12

      photos.app.goo.gl/pvrdiwRvh4W1YuWeA ,a few pictures of how my first room turned out

    • @mollycatcolorado9252
      @mollycatcolorado9252 Před 5 lety +1

      @@lindamazur4208 Your floor turned out great! Thanks for sharing your photos.

  • @MikeS-um1nm
    @MikeS-um1nm Před 5 lety +2

    Nice job! Looks great! There are SO MANY applications for this technique: walls, furniture, shelving, statues, AND so many kinds of paper that can be used: gift wrap, newspaper, comics, maps, book pages, etc.

  • @susanhernandez8088
    @susanhernandez8088 Před 5 lety +5

    Wow! I'm blown away! This is fantastic!!! Looks expensive! I'm so doing this! Thanks for sharing! Ur Awesome!

  • @seivardhouserules5782
    @seivardhouserules5782 Před 5 lety +7

    This has opened my mind to so many ideas. Thanks for sharing.

  • @acatlover138
    @acatlover138 Před 5 lety +7

    I seriously thought this was a joke at first but then realized it’s actually pretty cool! 👍

  • @ceciliatiller9859
    @ceciliatiller9859 Před 5 lety +2

    Wow! I'm impressed! At first I thought oh my god what are they doing? But got to admit it looks really good! Cheap too!

  • @colinbateman8233
    @colinbateman8233 Před 5 lety +6

    I was doing this to pieces of furniture in the late 70 early 80 if you want you can add a splash of color with spray cans of different colors of paint before you rip up the paper . I recently covered some doors in a house that had been abused and would have cost roughly 2500 to replace all of them but I soak the paper in a mixture of water based varnish and 10% water small group of paper at a time then place them on the item I wish to cover and next day clear coat 2-3 times depending on the finish I’m after. If I was going to use this on a floor I would use a good two complement wood finish such as Bona they make a very durable product that will stand up to heavy use. Thanks for the video I enjoyed it greatly.

  • @GrenadeChick99
    @GrenadeChick99 Před 10 lety +5

    I have more time than money. I have seen this on walls but not flooring. I think this is amazing. Thank you for sharing.

  • @anneanderson3406
    @anneanderson3406 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you, you seem to point out the things like the bubbles that would have worried me. I think I will try this using the strips and wood grain tool to get the effect I want. You really explained it well!

  • @chaznonya4
    @chaznonya4 Před 5 lety +1

    2 days and $60 is awesome. My new cabin will look great,Thank you. For heavy traffic areas I am using vinyl pieces that look like bridges over a stream. This technique was all I was missing.

  • @BeverlyWells-pp4jf
    @BeverlyWells-pp4jf Před 10 lety +5

    Just found this accidently, and it is genius! Thank you for sharing.

  • @CatherineHeath
    @CatherineHeath Před 10 lety +3

    That's got to be one of the COOLEST techniques I've ever seen!!

  • @someonelookingforanswersto7716

    I think it's beautiful the concept was similar in texture to the hard would flooring and let's not forget the fact that paper is a product of wood. not intended to be for everyone however for those of us who are not born with a silver spoon up our behinds this is an environment friendly economical way to have your home quite dignified until the you are able to upgrade if you so choose to to the couple that created this video thank you I was at wits ends look forward to any other hacks you may have for people of modest means who still have the pride of ownership.. Best of everything to you...

  • @karenchakey
    @karenchakey Před 9 lety +2

    I've seen this same technique done on walls and it's fantastic looking!

  • @leesabrown3169
    @leesabrown3169 Před 5 lety +41

    I did the same technique to walls in a powder room. Then I lightly brushed over it with cordovan shoe polish. I truly looked like leather, and people couldn't believe I just used shopping bags, lol!

    • @kathygrindle7144
      @kathygrindle7144 Před 5 lety

      Great idea!!

    • @kathygrindle7144
      @kathygrindle7144 Před 5 lety +2

      I wish youtube would let you post pictures. I'd love to see that.

    • @leesabrown3169
      @leesabrown3169 Před 5 lety +3

      @@kathygrindle7144 wish I could have shown it to you, however we lost that house during the recession in 09! Initially I played with the idea on cardboard, and I didn't smooth out the wrinkles alot. The shoe polish is darker on the wrinkles and gives it an aged look. And when you kind of buff it, it has a bit of a sheen. It was fun to do!

    • @grittykitty50
      @grittykitty50 Před 5 lety

      Leesa Brown, did you seal it after you applied the shoe polish?

    • @leesabrown3169
      @leesabrown3169 Před 5 lety

      @@grittykitty50 Nope. No need, just a powder room. Not alot of humidity! I did use wall paper glue, not Elmers... Does that make a difference?

  • @janicejaniten6088
    @janicejaniten6088 Před 5 lety +3

    Awesome !!! Video
    Thank You, for the Great Simply
    Instructions and detail.
    I finally feel I can do this too!
    Many Blessings
    Hugs

  • @doloresswann4600
    @doloresswann4600 Před 5 lety

    WOW I never would've guessed - a brown paper floor. Great Job & so pretty.

  • @tinasoblessed6350
    @tinasoblessed6350 Před 5 lety +1

    You and your husband did an awesome job on your floor, absolutely beautiful!❤🙏

  • @colleeng6128
    @colleeng6128 Před 5 lety +17

    I have done this with walls but before putting a sealer on it I would go with some dark brown and cream color paint to put some low lights and high lights on it, when I was finished it looked like leather very beautiful for an accent wall in an office

    • @rtsyfrtsy924
      @rtsyfrtsy924 Před 5 lety

      I've worked with brown paper in several projects, albeit in a much smaller scale....and I mixed a small amount of brown and gold acrylic paint into the coat that goes on the top of the paper while gluing it down. The pigment and mica in the paint catches in the creases from crumpling and the raw torn edges of the paper. i'm considering doing this as a temporary way to update my 50 year old countertops until I can afford to totally replace them. I would use resin as a sealer rather than polyurethane in that case.

    • @sandratorres5633
      @sandratorres5633 Před 5 lety

      What a great idea! I have very slippery ceramic floor tile but ive always qanted wood floors but cant afford it! Im gonna try this in my guess restroom first see if i can achieve the look that i want but of course i want the dark brown wood look! Thanks for the tip!

    • @TheBroccoliFiles
      @TheBroccoliFiles Před 5 lety

      Wow, you sound really skilled and creative. :)

  • @temmer77
    @temmer77 Před 9 lety +7

    You kept it easy and informative. Thank you and well done!

  • @dudie812
    @dudie812 Před 5 lety +1

    I once did a room this way, only it was on the walls. But doing the floor was pure genius!!!!!! I would never of thought of that on my own. Great job, great look, great tutorial!! Thanks for sharing.

  • @campmein
    @campmein Před 5 lety +1

    WOW, that is really nice looking and cheap to do... “A Joy of Beauty and a Sight to Behold”. I like it when the parents get their children involved in projects like this. Thanks for the “AWESOME” step by step video.

  • @TheCraftyGemini
    @TheCraftyGemini Před 12 lety +17

    Thanks so much for this video. I just finished putting it all down in my new crafting studio. First coat of poly is down and it's looking pretty good! The room is 12' x 28' so it took a while to put down.. but so inexpensive I love it! I'm going to create a video showing my 14,000+ YT subscribers what I did and will link to your video and give you guys credit for the fab idea! Thank you!!!

    • @tamerar.652
      @tamerar.652 Před 5 lety +1

      I love your videos!

    • @christened7425
      @christened7425 Před 5 lety

      Ooh... I look forward to seeing your results!! Good for you!

    • @kjjjj5202
      @kjjjj5202 Před 3 lety

      Just saw ur comment and checked ur subs now 584000 ... 14,00 8 years ago ... congrats girlie 🥰💕 wish u all the best !

  • @chicagirl51
    @chicagirl51 Před 8 lety +116

    I did this but added a capful of liquid brown rit dye to a 1 liter soda bottle of glue and water mixture. This dyed the wrinkles darker and made it look really well.. Eliminated the staining process.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Před 8 lety +2

      Great tip, Patty - thanks!

    • @johnraymond5817
      @johnraymond5817 Před 7 lety +3

      AnOregonCottage I really love ur video. I restore houses for a living. Where the wrinkles are does it wear fast since it is raised up ?

    • @judyblackburn3073
      @judyblackburn3073 Před 7 lety +19

      I was thinking make a half to cup of coffee add to the glue for color.

    • @catherinestewart8724
      @catherinestewart8724 Před 6 lety +14

      She may have been serious. I know someone who used coffee for colouring in artwork. :) Might smell a little odd though!

    • @Federalwaywebbs
      @Federalwaywebbs Před 6 lety +8

      Very creative. We have multiple rooms to do and your method (using different dye color per room) would help differentiate them

  • @Alexandra_Hill
    @Alexandra_Hill Před 5 lety +2

    Decoupaging the floor, brilliant idea!

  • @frelnc
    @frelnc Před 5 lety

    This is fabulous. I have been stressing over how to create an attractive floor rehab for my home and this hit me where I live. I am going to try this in my upstairs bedrooms and see what I get! Thank you so much for this great video!

  • @sherrinixon2792
    @sherrinixon2792 Před 5 lety +3

    Wow Amazing Really got me thinking about doing all my bedrooms

  • @susanfree54
    @susanfree54 Před 5 lety +4

    I've used this technique on canvas board as a background for a collage picture, and as a book cover. You can also add a bit of stain to it. I like the darker leather look, but your floors look great.

  • @macsloan58
    @macsloan58 Před 3 lety +1

    That looks exactly........like a floor made out of brown paper. It looks very, very nice. It takes an artist to do that and I have the artistic ability of a fruit fly. I would have to take years of lessons to even tear the paper prior to beginning, good video.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Před 3 lety

      Ha! Well, yes.Though I do have to say in real life, no one can guess what it's made from...

  • @artbyedna9210
    @artbyedna9210 Před 4 lety +2

    I really really love this idea! So innovative and creative! It's a giant collage :) Who knew? Thank you for sharing.

  • @dottimerritt9306
    @dottimerritt9306 Před 5 lety +3

    When we did this back in the 70s we used shoe polish and it really looked like leather! This was on a wall however! We didn’t use polyurethane because the polish made a nice shine.!

  • @kathleendigregorio1701
    @kathleendigregorio1701 Před 5 lety +3

    I like these people - they are so real 😊

  • @scotlan6114
    @scotlan6114 Před 7 lety

    colored construction paper in my kids room would look way cool! just shared this with the wife who has been crying about flooring in the family room. I am willing to bet she will start on this tomorrow whole I'm at work! looks alot easier than laying wood or linoleum. Thanks guys.

  • @kstraigh5991
    @kstraigh5991 Před 5 lety +2

    Nothing wrong with this look at all, it's creative and cost efficient and also goes along with recycle, reuse, repurpose, reduce. Love it!

  • @keithwilliams5547
    @keithwilliams5547 Před 7 lety +278

    Your results look nice but there is a better easier way. Use your water based poly to apply your paper. After you tear your paper scrunch it up, dip it into the poly, squeeze it out, open it up and stick it to the floor. This swells the paper a little but as it dries it pulls down tight, no wrinkles. And you don't have to poly it again when its down unless you want to. Yes you need gloves and your forearms get a good workout from the squeezing but the results are worth it. I've done it on walls, floors, over wood, over concrete , interior and exterior(need an oil based poly to finish with).

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Před 7 lety +41

      Thanks for the tip, Keith. We use glue initially to keep the costs down since it's 1/5th of the price of the poly. There's room for all variations, though!

    • @lisakizziah5235
      @lisakizziah5235 Před 6 lety +2

      Keith Williams Keith, I want to do this to my kitchen. Is the poly first enough for a water barrier?

    • @plips71755
      @plips71755 Před 5 lety +19

      No matter what you do it will need multiple layers of poly. Even on wood they recommend multiple layers. If not the poly wears with heels, furnture, dog nails, games, etc - then you will be catching paper edges etc. I would use at least 3 as a minimum topcoat. Even the quick floor redos with poly is 3 coats and that is commercial hard products. I use to do wood decoupage where the image looked like it had been painted on and it took a minimum of 12-20+ coats until it had the look.Usually it was 4-5 coats for the start. Each coat must be thin, be allowed to dry completely, then the next coats until it is wet sanding time after absolutely dry. Wet sand, dry and then you did 3 coats Delf, wet sanded, dried, 3 more coats, wet sanded, etc and continued with 2-3 coats in between wet sanding until the look was right. The look was beautiful but it was a project.

    • @angiefranke2183
      @angiefranke2183 Před 5 lety +42

      If you apply the glue to the floor and dip the paper into water so the fibres stretch and relax you won't have any wrinkling once you paste the wet paper into the glue. It dries tight and smooth. Trust me. I've done it for years. Great video though. That's not my forté. Well done

    • @angiefranke2183
      @angiefranke2183 Před 5 lety +23

      Ps... You can make a thin mix of wall paper glue instead of plain water to relax your paper. It mixes well with the white glue and is nicer to apply as it isn't so sticky

  • @brooke5395
    @brooke5395 Před 5 lety +6

    Omg you mod podged a whole floor! Effing brilliant!!!! 😲

  • @TM-fe2bw
    @TM-fe2bw Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you so much. Im going to tackle this project this weekend.

  • @TheOrwellian84
    @TheOrwellian84 Před 4 lety +2

    Wow, absolutely genius. Considering all the wasteful expenditure one sees in society today, it is amazing to see people applying their "little grey cells" (as Poirot would say). Bravo!

  • @samfrancisco8095
    @samfrancisco8095 Před 5 lety +7

    I've always wanted a denim floor. The technique should work for that too.

  • @rkh7904
    @rkh7904 Před 4 lety +3

    I really like the look, thanks for sharing such a cost effective way to finish floors

  • @rosebroadway2093
    @rosebroadway2093 Před 5 lety +1

    You have done a beautiful job, and at the same time shown a lot of people who don't have the resources to do a wood or carpet floor. I've done this and simply love it. Now go rest for a long time!!

  • @cynthiam5855
    @cynthiam5855 Před 9 lety

    Thank you. I will wait one more day and if it doesn't clear up I will re paper over it. I love this flooring. Your tutorial was very helpful.😉

  • @patsycav
    @patsycav Před 5 lety +15

    You can definitely use leaves of all shapes, sizes and colors to cover table top or counter top, etc. Once you poly it, there is no chance of having a problem of decomposition. You can also use a spray can to make the job go faster. This is what we did in the seventies. My husband showed me how to use small pieces of eggshells on a table with a coating of polyurethane.

    • @herbeeness
      @herbeeness Před 5 lety +8

      Very cool look when you crack the eggshells and then soak them in tea or coffee for a bit.

    • @charsart31
      @charsart31 Před 4 lety

      Wow, congrats, wish I could see it.

  • @beastman1083
    @beastman1083 Před 5 lety +3

    This is so COOL! I grew up around all art types and I have to say that this method is a
    new take on an old type! Thanks for sharing this ... I want to use this in the future.

    • @ritawashere5787
      @ritawashere5787 Před 5 lety

      Me too, except I've never heard of this before or anything like it.

    • @beastman1083
      @beastman1083 Před 5 lety

      Thanks! There was something about this I just couldn't shake..it is a creative twist on DECOUPAGE...on the floor!! VERY SUPER COOL!! I see others had pegged-it straight on!! Hopefully, I could do this in the future too.

    • @ritawashere5787
      @ritawashere5787 Před 5 lety

      @@beastman1083 I'm wondering about getting a butcher paper or even using that brown paper, but dying it even with permanent markers or whatever and then putting it down. Still tearing it or possibly even cutting it out like tiles or cutting it out in smaller tiles and doing sort of a mosaic look. I just wonder if there is a paper I could buy and what type of coloring I could use on it.

    • @beastman1083
      @beastman1083 Před 5 lety +1

      I'm not exactly sure where to get the butcher paper? But some art suppliers are online could help, ask the meat dept at the grocery store, or a pack n' ship business could direct you. The permanent markers would run and fade because of the type of chemicals used in the sealer, but test a piece to see how it goes. ..If not works, try an acrylic paint; when dried it has a plastic like quality.

    • @ritawashere5787
      @ritawashere5787 Před 5 lety

      @@beastman1083 thank you so much for the tips. Have a beautiful day ❤️

  • @harviecox275
    @harviecox275 Před 5 lety

    I did this with different "color" paper bags on a panel wall about 24 years ago . It works great and when you are ready to change it, just peal off in large pieces and reuse someplace else. I did not poly the wall, just used the glue, in my case, wall paper paste. Finish was great.

  • @AnOregonCottage
    @AnOregonCottage  Před 10 lety

    Glad to hear you're happy with how it's turning out! And yes, completely agree it's a great cost-saving solution to large areas!

    • @lindactaylor1584
      @lindactaylor1584 Před 3 lety

      Could this be done in a bathroom that is rarely used?

  • @DanceQueen5122
    @DanceQueen5122 Před 5 lety +8

    I did this to a wall years ago it looked like suede. Great project .

  • @christine_blake_404
    @christine_blake_404 Před 5 lety +7

    This is amazing!!! I love it!! If and when I ever get the chance to create my dream home, I am definitely going to use this method of flooring! I will most likely tint it darker though!

  • @sherrieanorman2816
    @sherrieanorman2816 Před 5 lety +2

    Absolutely STUNNING!!

  • @christinebrown7934
    @christinebrown7934 Před 4 lety +1

    I did a whole basement floor but used brown and red craft paper and stained it a darker color then poly. It’s gorgeous!!!

  • @mauricebrown9094
    @mauricebrown9094 Před 5 lety +3

    Many years ago I did the same with a wall and I used news paper. At the time every body thought I was nuts, and I may have been as it was a rental.. But it was like no other, and that suited me fine.. I did put multiple layers on as news print is pretty thin. I had never really thought about it again till now since I have a reason to approach this idea again .. thank you for sharing your idea....

  • @johnmark6628
    @johnmark6628 Před 5 lety +171

    comic strip floor

  • @martinvelarde3714
    @martinvelarde3714 Před 10 lety +1

    Great, great job couple! Thank you for sharing

  • @junk8punk
    @junk8punk Před 10 lety +1

    wow, gr8 floor installation & gr8 budget as well. Thx 4 sharing that w/ everry1 on the internet. As DIY home owner, the effort is well worth it to get rid of old carpet. - J8P

  • @johnnyperucca1434
    @johnnyperucca1434 Před 5 lety +3

    Looks great use a fat nap mini roller on floor and paper both then brush it out if it creates any air bubbles it works great for the finish too

  • @michaelkuhn397
    @michaelkuhn397 Před 5 lety +3

    A fun option is to save interesting paper bags and display them on the floor. You can top a finished floor with scrapbook paper, or a story; just glue and refinish.

  • @pixiestyx1766
    @pixiestyx1766 Před 5 lety

    My youngest daughter did this in her 110 year old New Orleans revival. It came out beautifully. Well worth the effort.

  • @8927653
    @8927653 Před 9 lety

    Nice tutorial! Thank you so much for answering all the questions people have asked after such awhile of posting it. So important!

  • @candacewilliams1231
    @candacewilliams1231 Před 5 lety +3

    I worked at an interior design store and they had stained concrete flooring that looked very similar. Creative. Do you and have fun.

  • @elviscobb5922
    @elviscobb5922 Před 5 lety +16

    I personally don't care for this look,but it is an interesting idea. It is your home,if you like it then that is what's important.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Před 5 lety

      Yep! :)

    • @caseface5494
      @caseface5494 Před 5 lety +5

      Finally! I've been searching for this comment. So many people being so judgmental. I agree, it wasn't MY favorite, but I can totally see a ton of people loving the idea, and I always applaud someone doing what THEY love. Great video.

  • @KISTOVI
    @KISTOVI Před 5 lety +2

    Iw never heard of such a idea.. Great job.. Well done

  • @jzt999
    @jzt999 Před 10 lety

    I saw Christopher Lowell do this once with latex paint on the paper for color. He used a couple-three colors and it came out beautifully. I did it on a wall without the paper in two shades of red and deep raspberry, and it looked like red suede. It was so beautiful that Im planning a floor with two shades of dark green and turquoise for my bedroom.

  • @AudioAndroid
    @AudioAndroid Před 5 lety +3

    LoL! This happen to me while watching this video lol. I wanted to know if this was going to look good so I paused the video and jumped forward to see if the end result was any good before watching the video in its intiraty and after a quick tap on the progress bar I ended up randomly on 8:10 but had to keep the video on pause and place my cell down on the table to run out and let my Cats inside. My better half asked me what I was watching and I told her I was going to build her something that I know she would love and would be a nice addition to our bedroom (she had been asking about wooden floors for our bedroom for sometime) I told her I wanted it to be a surprise and I was watching a video tutorial a young lady had uploaded on CZcams on a affordable way to do this project. She said she wanted to see what it was and I said no it will ruin your present, but knowing she would look at it any way I walked out of the house to bring my cats in and to my surprise as I turned the door knob to comeback inside the Door was locked and she was MAD! something on the video got her mad and was letting me have it trough the door "OH I BET YOU WERE THINKING OF ME! MORE LIKE YOURSELF!" and I was like what is she talking about? Well we went back and forth and when I got back inside she handed me my phone and told me if I put that in our bedroom she would sleep on the couch! I couldn't belieave she would get this upset over paper wood floors I thought she would
    Lo💘e the idea knowing how much she liked "do it yourself home decorations" and saving money but then I looked at my phone and it all became clear to me lol 8:10, I will let you go to 8:10 on the video to see what she was screaming about lol in the end though I was able to let her see the complete video and she understood the mix up lol and we had a good laugh out of it lol go to 8:10 and let me know if you see what she was thinking and what she thought I had in mind for her bedroom gift lol.

  • @beakittelscherz5419
    @beakittelscherz5419 Před 5 lety +3

    I live in germany,and I never ever heard of it! interesting!

  • @snowblindart
    @snowblindart Před 5 lety

    I love the way you guys explain the steps. Well done and easy to follow.

  • @TeresaDupuis
    @TeresaDupuis Před 4 lety +3

    Would be really great if you could dye the paper and do an "inlaid" geometric design or a compass, or even paint the design into the floors and add gold touches like a kintsugi style floor. Has a lot of potential.

  • @mikeeagle2653
    @mikeeagle2653 Před 5 lety +5

    The reason the paper “bubbles” is the glue on the top is exposed to air so the clue on one side is drying fast then the glue on the backside.

  • @LondonWorms
    @LondonWorms Před 4 lety

    Wishing you all the very best for 2020 my friend. Looking forward to more great stuff in the year to come.

  • @tovah2276
    @tovah2276 Před 5 lety +2

    Very cool and soooooo many ways you could take this application and make it your own like the suggestion for walls with a finish that made it look suede. Could use some color or dye in the glue to add a bit of pop as well as the suggestion to cut like planks! Thanks for the creative muse! My brain is already running with this to do it on stairs I want to do something funky with other than carpet or $1000/stair hardwood! Great job and thanks for the “don’t” suggestions as well!♥️

  • @artistalansturgeon7599
    @artistalansturgeon7599 Před 5 lety +9

    colour paper would look cool

  • @cutechihuahuaeverybodylove827

    Looks more like flagstone than hardwood floors. Nice job

  • @s.elizabeths
    @s.elizabeths Před 5 lety +2

    Hey! Thank u for this! Going to try this😁. Great helpful video.

  • @bettingarc
    @bettingarc Před 11 lety

    So much better now that the FAQ page is fixed :). I was able to read how to repair and found out I don't use the glue for the repair step, just the poly, and guess what, THIS WORKED!! my walls are now perfect!!! Thanks so much.

  • @CathyFinnDerecki
    @CathyFinnDerecki Před 9 lety +326

    I wish you'd show more of the finished product. Most of it was covered by furniture and the lighting made it hard to see what it actually looked like.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Před 9 lety +16

      We show a few more close-ups in the "4 years later" video, Cathy - maybe that will give you a clearer view!

    • @fancysfolly554
      @fancysfolly554 Před 5 lety +4

      Cathy Finn-Derecki I was just asking that...4 years later. Lol..I should have looked thru the comments first..

    • @buffyevanscruz6886
      @buffyevanscruz6886 Před 5 lety +1

      Cathy fin d-hater

    • @rosebroadway2093
      @rosebroadway2093 Před 5 lety +3

      They showed several seconds of film on how the finished floor looked before the furniture was placed. Start at 9:36.

    • @kelinecherisma3846
      @kelinecherisma3846 Před 5 lety

      Pool

  • @AnOregonCottage
    @AnOregonCottage  Před 9 lety +3

    Answer to N Treat (no reply button available): The corners should not be curling - that never happened with our floors - so yes, everything needs to be glued down before the poly. You can go back through with a stronger glue solution, or glue with some of the poly if you think the glue isn't working for some reason. Whichever you do, let it dry before coating. Hope that helps!

  • @kzencuch1475
    @kzencuch1475 Před 5 lety

    This is a first time I heard of a paper floor. Fantastic. Good job!

  • @denasewell
    @denasewell Před 10 lety +1

    This is brilliant !Thanks so much for this phenomenal tutorial !

  • @angelikaimnaehglueck
    @angelikaimnaehglueck Před 5 lety +8

    I happend to watch this video. I´m a sewer. So i have the idea to use fabric scraps insteed of paper. I´ll keep it in my mind.