I made a floor and painted it for my 8x10 marquis.
I wanted something decorative, period correct, and not too much work if I could help it. There are always lots of other things to do, after all. :grin:
So after some deep thought, I came up with the idea of a checkerboard. That design goes back centuries, and one color and the canvas makes two. :hmm:
Using a drop cloth from Home Depot or Lowe's, I hemmed the edges to size. Then I pinned it to some very short nap carpet in an out of the way room at work. Squared it up carefully and drew pencil lines across it every foot from 0 to 10'.
Then at right angles I drew lines from the 1' to the 9' line, so I had a grid of 1' squares, 8'x8'.
With the lines in, I painted every other square with an outdoor latex right out of the can. Worked it in with the brush as I went. The result was a medium blue and white (canvas) checkerboard with a 1' border on the long ends.
After drying, I coated it both sides twice with Thompson's Water Seal.
In use, I put a plastic tarp under it and pull the 1-2" extra to the back of the tent where it is never seen. With poles & gear it stays put.
So far, no one where I camp (MN) has a painted floor cloth of any design that I am aware of. It gets a lot of comments and is fun.
How does it wear/handle? Well, the TWS does keep out water, but every staining thing seems to go right through. Same on my kitchen table.
Still, I can sweep it off and go barefoot on a clean floor in my tent! :thumbsup:
I fold it into approx. 18x18" for storage and after 4-5 seasons no cracks or separation. Vary the fold sequence.
I hope that might be useful or at least entertaining.
John