A very uncompromising way to bring pattern and personality into your home decor is by painting your hardwood floors in a graphic pattern. I believe that painted floors are perhaps the easiest way to change and enhance the interior design of your home. There is a plethora of design pattern to choose from, being checkered floor the most popular, and it’s for sure a much more economical way to change your flooring as well as it avoids the hassle of replacing old floors or installing parquet floors. From simple geometric patterns such as Chevron, more intricate parquet patterns painted of wood floors to more elaborate antique-inspired tiles painted on concrete floors, these images of patterned floors below will for sure inspire you to bring the allure under your feet. If you don’t mind getting dirty and embark on a DIY project, Apartment Therapy has a guide on how to paint your floors, you can find it here.
In this dining room, the wood floor was painted in geometric grey and white maze pattern. The decor in this home shows a perfect juxtaposition in a modern interpretation of neoclassical style. Love the amazing detail of the upholstered door.
For this client in New York City, We painted the floor in a grey and white checkeredboard, diamond patter.
In the tropical bedroom of Bunny Mellon in Antigua, the wood floor was painted in different shades of blue.
An entryway with graphic black and white geometric painted wood floors by Mary McDonald
A more traditional pattern design was painted on the concrete floor. Via Elle Decor
Wood floors may be the first thing that comes to mind when we hear of painting floors but as you can see in the kitchen floor above. Tile floors can also be painted and immediately transform a country-style kitchen’s terracotta floor into an urban-style kitchen with black floor.
Bold and graphics, black and white honeycomb pattern painted floor in this entrance hall. Design by Eric Cohler.
Stenciled floor. Using stencils to paint your floors is easier to execute than creating the design from scratch. Design by Sara Story
A more artistic painted floor. Design by Catherine Kwong