

This is an epoxy acrylic based paint that will stand up to water. NOTE: If you are painting a tile surround in a shower, you need to use the Rust-Oleum Tub and Tile Refinishing Kit.

RUST OLEUM SPRAY PAINT TUB AND TILE HOW TO
Ready to do this yourself? Let’s get started! How to Paint your Tile Walls Ready for the reveal? Here it is! No demo, no dust…just paint. For the floors, I ordered this stencil from Amazon and used two different colors (Ultra White and Oyster Shell) of Rust-Oleum HOME Floor Coating to create my design. With a quick Google search, I discovered Rust-Oleum had a line of products, and not only could I paint the wall tile, I could refinish the shower tile and tub AND paint my floors! And it was easier than I ever could have imagined. I had always played with the idea of painting the tile walls, but I wasn’t sure if there was a product on the market that would allow me to do this.

We immediately replaced the toilet, vanity, medicine cabinet and shower fixtures and painted the walls gray like the rest of the home. Outdated fixtures, original sink/toilet.everything screams, update me please! At some point, someone had replaced the original floor tile with…NEW pink tile! My updates just couldn’t neutralize the peach hue and I needed to change it. We did a quick update when we moved in with a new vanity, toilet, lighting and medicine cabinet, but the pink tile just kept staring at me every single day. Not to mention gold fixtures (not the pretty kind) the original sink and zero storage. The main floor bathroom had wall to wall pink tile on the floor, the walls and in the shower. A new coat of paint solved a lot of my design dilemmas, but there was one space that I assumed was a lost cause: The Pink Bathroom. It had all the character I was looking for in a house…wood floors, crown molding, tons of built ins, but with character often comes outdated finishes that need a little love. When we purchased our 1941 home a few years ago, I knew that it was going to need a little love.
