white knight tile paint

Hi Pikachu052

You use a priming coat of their nominated primer first, then 2 topcoats. It went on pretty easy with a roller, then when I touched up a couple of chips later, by brush, it dried quite invisibly. Its very good quality paint.

We also put floating timber floors in our PPOR. The brand we used (Parador) weren't recommended for wet areas like bathroom and kitchen, might be worth looking into if you are using in your kitchen ? I think if you glue the joints rather than click them togethert they are more water resistant. We had one area that got wet and the joints did swell up quite badly. (They eventually dried out and settled.

The stainless steel benchtops we felt made a huge difference, for relatively little extra money, as the cost was no more than relaminating. S/S may not be your thing, but we have found them great for cleaning and food prep etc.

Best of luck
TryHard
 
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