I live in a fairly modern boxy flat with engineered wood flooring that has seen better days - it was installed by the developers 20ish years ago and has gone that horrible yellowy colour that some woods do after decades of exposure to the sun. It's also scratched and not as pretty as it might be.
It is, however, entirely functional as a floor and the green person inside me doesn't want to rip it up and send it to landfill and replace it (and the skirtings, and the doors). I'm also not keen on the upheaval or the cost of doing so. It's also the same flooring throughout our flat, aside from the bathrooms, so I don't think I can cope with replacing it bit by bit. I also know that some of the dents in it go entirely through the finish - it's engineered hardwood - so sanding and refinishing it won't be ideal. Also lots of dust.
I was looking at repainting some furniture recently and this sent me down an internet rabbithole about painting floors. Both rust-oleum and Annie Sloan chalk paint can allegedly be used on engineered wood without too much prep (a light sand and a good clean). Has anyone done this with good results? I'm quite happy - keen even - to do work like this myself and think that a dark painted floor might look really cool in a bright open plan flat.
If you have done it do you have any tips? Am I totally mad and about to ruin my floors?