Tuscan Tile Kitchen Table on a Budget

Looking for a Tuscan tile paint technique you can use on your Kitchen Table? Try this project out to remodel and update an existing Kitchen Table on a budget with a Tuscan d�©cor.

Creating a Tuscan Tile Kitchen Table project is an inexpensive way to update your Kitchen Table with the look of expensive tile as well as establish a warm Tuscan decor in your kitchen.

This faux Tuscan Kitchen Table tile project is easy to complete and will add a distinctly Tuscan flare to the Table in your kitchen. The entire faux tile project can be completed for under $70 depending on the size of your kitchen Table and how many Tuscan inspired Table paint colors you decide to go with. This is a great way to update your kitchen Table on a budget in one weekend.

Tuscan inspired colors are warm earth tones. They include colors like terra cotta, warm mustard yellows, earthy warm browns, glowing oranges with a hint of brown, and warm grays. Keep these in mind when you are choosing the paints for your faux tile Kitchen Table.

You will need:
Primer
Sand paper
Blue tape in Ã?¼” width (2 roles for a large kitchen)
Egg Shell Or Semi Gloss Paint (3 Colors, One base grout color, 2 earthy warm tile colors)
3″bristle brushes (3)
Roller brush
4 Paint trays
Glaze Medium
Scissors or exacto knife
Kitchen Table

In a high-end kitchen with authentic Tuscan tile look on the kitchen table you would normally see an intricate tile and larger tiles. The Tuscan tile would continue in matching hues, but larger tiles might be used in the center of the counters.

So, lightly sand your Kitchen Table. Wipe away any debris and apply on or two coats of primer.

Let this dry.

I like to start this project by painting the entire Table receiving the faux tile treatment in the kitchen a warm Tuscan inspired color that will be the grout color. There is no white left in this project, so this is a good way to prevent any white area from seeping through your Tuscan faux tile paint job. Do not paint this color on the legs, just the tabletop.

A nice warm gray color is perfect for the grout. A color like Realist Beige from Sherwin Williams would work well for this project. Once this has dried you are ready to start taping off. If you are completing this DIY Faux tile treatment over the weekend try to paint your base grout color on Friday night. Completing this one step will allow you to start working on the detailed part of the Tuscan faux tile Kitchen Table treatment first thing in the

I begin by taping off the kitchen Table. The thin blue painter’s tape will be your grout line. Use scissors or an exacto knife to cut your painters tape so you do not have any rough edges. Create your own intricate unique Tuscan inspired pattern by playing with some designs on paper. Use a level and ruler to make sure your faux tiles are level and equally spaced on the Kitchen Table. This is the time to incorporate some smaller faux tiles in combination with larger ones.

You can make up your own tile pattern or take inspiration from Tuscan kitchen d�©cor magazines. You may find it helpful to lightly draw your design on the Kitchen Table with a pencil. Use a white artists eraser to remove any visible lines after all paint has dried for at least 24 hours. You could also use a Mr. Clean magic eraser.

Now that your Tuscan faux tile Kitchen Table top is taped off you can start painting. For this project it would be best to create a few different looks for your tiles based on your two paints. Have one tile be closer to paint color #1, the second tile be close to paint #2, and create a third unique paint color by mixing an equal combination of the two paints. Mix your Kitchen Table tile colors in their own paint trays and add some glaze. The glaze medium will keep your Tuscan inspired paint wet for a longer period of time, so you can do this mixing on the Kitchen Table. If you want though, you could go ahead and mix these colors in their own paint trays.

When you are applying your paint on the Kitchen Table top do not over work it. You want some variation in the paint. The tiles should not be a flat or solid color.

Once you have the base coat of your faux Tuscan tile Kitchen Table painted you can add some extra detail and interest with a little splattered paint. Take a clean brush and lightly dip it in one of you original two paint colors. Lightly splatter it on the Kitchen Table top where you have been working. Very lightly. You could also lightly stipple the wall with a very dry brush with very little paint on it. This will create that dimpled uneven effect that natural tile often has. Just remember, you can always add more, so work in small amounts.

Let your Kitchen Table dry and carefully remove the painter’s tape. Allow your faux tile treatment to dry for at least twenty-four hours before you start accessorizing your Tuscan Kitchen Table top.

Now, you can paint the Tuscan tile kitchen table legs in a solid color from one of your leftover paint colors. You could also stain your wood legs for a warmer Tuscan look.

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