I'm planning on getting new floors before the baby comes, and looking at my options, I am pretty sure I am going to go with painted concrete. I live in a condo, and the existing floor under the carpet is concrete. I wanted ceramic tile, but I can get a similar look for much much less money with painted concrete. (I have 2 dogs and horrible dust allergies- I hate carpet!!!)
Well, I'm hoping to do as much of the work as possible, but obviously I won't be able to participate in any of the steps with noxious fumes. Can I paint with ANY types of paint? (wall, etc) Some sources say no paint exposure at all, some say household paint is ok. Which is true?
Re: conflicting advice on painting-
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)
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DH and I were planning the nursery before we found out that we were PG. So I was painting the walls very early in my PG. I did have the windows open and a mask on. I didn't however us that special paint that has less fumes, which I wish I would have used.
I think that if you use a mask, and the special paint (not sure what it is called but the paint store will know) you should be fine. And keep the windows open!
But I would also talk to your doc before you start anything!
We have a lot of painting to do too. My doctor said to wait until the 2nd tri after the initial/major development. He said make sure it is well ventilated and wear a mask. In a few months it will also be warmer here so we can have all the windows open.
In his opinon, the paint fumes are no worse than the vehicle exhaust, smog, etc that you are breathing every day to begin with.