See how to decorate with buffalo plaid.

What You Need

TSP (trisodium phosphate)Painters tape for delicate surfacesPaint: white, light, medium, darkSatin-finish polyurethane sealerRubber glovesSponge1 1/2- or 2-inch paintbrush for each color and the sealerSmall foam roller for each color and the sealerTape measureStraightedgePencil

Step 1: Prep and Prime Floor

While wearing rubber gloves, clean your floor with TSP, hot water, and a sponge; let dry. Mask off baseboards and fixtures with painters tape. Using a brush and foam roller, apply three coats of white paint to floor, allowing each coat to dry. Mark stripes the length of the room with painters tape, using a tape measure, straightedge, and pencil, as needed. Measure to make sure the stripes are the same width, as are the spaces between the stripes. Learn more about how to paint vinyl flooring.

Step 2: Paint First Color

Paint between the tape using two coats of the light color, allowing each coat to dry. This buffalo check is grayscale, so the lightest shade of gray was the first color. Remove tape.

Step 3: Paint Second Color

Mark stripes the width of the room with painters tape, making sure stripes are the same width and the same distance apart. Paint the medium paint color between the tape. Let dry, but keep tape in place for next step.

Step 4: Tape Off Squares

Apply pieces of tape to create squares of the medium color where it appears on top of the white. Keep the tape lines as straight as possible for a crisp pattern.

Step 5: Paint Darkest Color

Paint the squares within the tape two coats of the dark color, allowing each coat to dry. Remove all tape.

Step 6: Seal the Floor

Apply three coats of polyurethane sealer to floor, following manufacturer’s instructions for proper drying time. Sealing the floor will keep the paint in tact longer and will prevent chipping or scratching.