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Paint before or after laying wooden floors?

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EH1903 · 25/01/2015 14:20

We are going to lay new solid wood flooring downstairs and have been holiding off painting till the floor is laid.

Is that the right way round to do it or should we paint first then lay the floors? Or does it not matter?

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SoupDragon · 25/01/2015 14:26

I think I'd do it before, assuming I would be mor likely to spill paint on the floor than damage the painting whilst putting the floor down.

PigletJohn · 25/01/2015 14:54

apart from the skirtings, which really ought to be taken off before you refloor, and put back afterwards (or replaced with new)

you can prime and undercoat skirting before you fix it, to reduce the amount of floor-crawling.

Marmitelover55 · 25/01/2015 18:13

We painted first, then floor laid, then new skirtings fixed and then painted those. Wish we had thought to prime/undercoat skirting first!

Iggly · 25/01/2015 20:26

We ended up painting afterwards. Had to cover the floor with extra thick sheeting. It was fine in the end! As we did the painting our self we were extra careful.

Only1scoop · 25/01/2015 20:27

Before or you will be spottle removing forever

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