pyrxtc
<font color=deeppink>Married 10-5-02<br><font colo
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we have decided to move and want to sell our house. I am willing to do things to make it sell. I am de-personalizing and re-painting and doing some upgrades to make it more appealing.
We have wide pine floors. They are original to my house (age 185-240 years old, there is some discrepancy) and have been painted many times over the years. They have a thick coat of milk paint(blue), a coat of lead paint(grey), and a coat of latex paint(light brown, ugly) over them. The paint is chipping severely in some places. My dogs had a big part in that.
I am torn whether I should keep them covered with a rug as I have been doing so the buyer can refinish them when she's see's the bare wood in spots and how nice it would look or to paint them and make them even and decent looking.
Sanding them down is almost impossible. They would take forever and would have to be hand sanded. Milk paint is really, really hard to get up. We did it to the alcove upstairs and it took us two weeks and I don't know how many pieces of sand paper because they got eaten up fast. We had to use a palm sander because of warping of the wood and it is that way down here too. So refinishing is not an option.
Also, If you vote to paint them, what color ? Deep red ? Dark Brown ? Black ?
My house is an antique cape with colored walls, mint green, chocolate brown, and grey for the rooms with the ugly wood floors. All the trim is an antique white and there is a lot. The house still has that great antique cape look but could use some love by new owners.
We have wide pine floors. They are original to my house (age 185-240 years old, there is some discrepancy) and have been painted many times over the years. They have a thick coat of milk paint(blue), a coat of lead paint(grey), and a coat of latex paint(light brown, ugly) over them. The paint is chipping severely in some places. My dogs had a big part in that.
I am torn whether I should keep them covered with a rug as I have been doing so the buyer can refinish them when she's see's the bare wood in spots and how nice it would look or to paint them and make them even and decent looking.
Sanding them down is almost impossible. They would take forever and would have to be hand sanded. Milk paint is really, really hard to get up. We did it to the alcove upstairs and it took us two weeks and I don't know how many pieces of sand paper because they got eaten up fast. We had to use a palm sander because of warping of the wood and it is that way down here too. So refinishing is not an option.
Also, If you vote to paint them, what color ? Deep red ? Dark Brown ? Black ?
My house is an antique cape with colored walls, mint green, chocolate brown, and grey for the rooms with the ugly wood floors. All the trim is an antique white and there is a lot. The house still has that great antique cape look but could use some love by new owners.