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Hi all,
I'll preface my question by saying I am a complete DIY rookie, but I'm eager to learn
My doorsteps are an eyesore and I would like to give them a more modern/polished look. Removing the files and laying some new ones may be too difficult a job for this newbie, but I could be wrong. As the tiles are glazed, painting over them does not seem to be an option either.
Any ideas/inspiration would be greatly appreciated!
Hello @Caro_line
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us and thanks for sharing your question about updating your tiled doorsteps.
In regards to painting your glazed tiles you are correct. It will take a great deal of effort and preparation to deglaze your tile and then paint over it. Not only that but it requires you to use hazardous chemicals that are not D.I.Y. friendly and requires a professional to handle it.
If you are going to use that much effort, it would be easier to retile the area. As a first time D.I.Y project this might be a bit challenging as it needs to be done correctly as it is at the front of your door. Any misaligned tile will be immediately seen, poorly mixed adhesive will have tiles popping off. It needs to be strong as people will be stepping on it.
I suggest perhaps attempting a tiling project that will give you a bit of experience. Have you thought about tiling your laundry's splashback or perhaps just tiling the back of your laundry tub? Once you've done those you can then perhaps start planning on tiling your doorsteps.
Here are some handy step-by-step guides:
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
Hi @Caro_line,
Just wanted to also extend a very warm welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's great to have you join us and to see you're eager to learn. We have loads of clever and creative members who share their knowledge and experience on the site every day.
I trust you found Eric's reply helpful. Let me tag a few other helpful members to see how they would tackle this project: @TedBear, @homeinmelbourne, @Remarka6le, @prettyliving.
Jason
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