We’ve had this old rug, near the kitchen sink that while comfy on the toes is pretty hideous. Over New Year’s while cruising some interior design blogs, I thought of painting this rug with some chevron stripes.
Here are the steps I took to get the Chevron look. The rug is a foam pad, nice on the feet, horrible on the eyes.
Step 1
- Two coats of primer. I had some latex acrylic left over from another project
Step 2
- Two coats of white latex acrylic base paint
- I chose an off-white-ivory color thinking bright white might show too much dirt
Step 3
- Chevron stripes look a little bit like Charlie Brown stripes and achieve the effect, I measured down the center width of the rug, then divided those spaces in half.
- I wanted the stripes to be fairly thick, you could make ’em wider. So, I worked from the center outwards measuring 6 inches from the center point.
- Using a light pencil mark, I ticked the 6 inch measurements and drew the diagonal stripes to form the Chevron effect
- Finally, I masking taped off the stripes I was going to paint black
Step 4
- I painted in the black stripes
- Be sure to allow full drying time, then pull the masking tape off
- I touched up edges with the white paint as well
- I coated the entire rug with a polyethylene sealer
Finally