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DIY: Dramatic Floor Stencils

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Spotted (and admired) in the showroom of Chairloom in Philadelphia: rough-hewn factory floors embellished with dramatic stencils. Read on to discover how to achieve a similar look.

Chairloom founders Tracy Jenkins and Molly Andrews believe in second chances. If it works for their furniture, it also seems to work for the beat-up floor they found in their new showroom space. Rather than sanding the character out of the floor, they took an additive approach and asked their friend Ilene Pearlman to come in and cover the 1,000-square-foot space with dramatic stencils, proving that everything deserves a second chance.

Images via Chairloom.

Chairloom, dramatic floor stencils, white paint on wood, yellow velvet sofa, Remodelista

Above: Ilene Pearlman's stencils create a dramatic background for both the finished refurbished pieces as well as the as is pieces Chairloom holds in stock.

Chairloom, dramatic floor stencils, white paint on wood, Remodelista

Above: Pearlman created a stencil out of large piece of corrugated cardboard which she found in a dumpster. Pearlman spent three days designing the stencil and preparing it by cutting it out and laminating the entire stencil with tape to keep it from absorbing moisture from the paint. From point to point, the stencil measures 5'- 0". N.B. Pearlman will be exhibiting her work at the Rittenhouse Square Fine Arts Show in September.

Chairloom, dramatic floor stencils, white paint on wood, Ilene Pearlman, Remodelista

Above: Pearlman uses a roller to apply the paint while her mother holds the stencil in place. Rather than prime the area first and then paint over it, she saved a step by just using primer. A protective coat of polyurethane was applied on top of the stencils. Painting the stencils took her two days.

Chairloom, dramatic floor stencils, white paint on wood, Remodelista

Above: The existing floor had to be scrubbed and cleaned thoroughly before Pearlman could apply the stencils.

Chairloom, dramatic floor stencils, white paint on wood, wingback chair, red and white fabric, Remodelista

Above: In classic Chairloom style, this high back chair has been updated with originality.

Chairloom, dramatic floor stencils, white paint on wood, Remodelista

Above: A view of Chairloom founder Molly Andrews' desk.

Chairloom, dramatic floor stencils, white paint on wood, Remodelista

Above: A found sofa awaits its second chance at Chairloom.

Interested in other DIY stencil projects? See DIY: Picnic Tables.

N.B.: This post is an update; the original story ran on August 10, 2012.


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