Lighten up a traditional fireplace with an easy-to-apply wash of inexpensive paint. Thoroughly wash the brick and grout using trisodium phosphate and a scrub brush. Take special care to remove any soot from around the fireplace opening. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and let dry completely. I have always wanted to know how to whitewash brick but have been too afraid to do it.
My aunt has a HUGE fireplace like that. I think with whitewashed brick and painting her paneling white to go from 70’s to beachy it would look so cute! Steps how to whitewash a brick fireplace. You just need to wipe its surface with a damp rag to get rid of dust. If your fireplace has any stains on its outside, make sure to remove (or at least make them less noticeable) as well.
Mix the whitewash solution by combining an equal part of white paint and water in an empty bucket. To hide extremely porous bricks with more opaque coverage, add a little more white paint to the whitewash mixture and use a paintbrush to brush a small inconspicuous brick area of your fireplace to view the. Have you ever wondered how to whitewash a brick fireplace ? We decided to do this to our dated brick fireplace , and today I’ll walk you through the entire process. First let’s take a look at the room before we moved in, when it was a completely blank canvas.
In the en I mixed parts paint and part water in order to whitewash my fireplace successfully (don’t assume this will work for you… test it first!). I went behind each section I painted and dabbed the brick with an old towel. Use real whitewash , not paint - paint is for losers;. Whitewash Fireplace DIY TIPS.
How to whitewash a brick fireplace. I had advised her to spritz the brick with clear water so the whitewash wouldn’t dry too quickly and set up. Update an old brick fireplace with a white wash treatment for a couple bucks! Brush off all the brick of your fireplace with a broom to remove any dust particles that could get in the paint. Mix up a 1:mixture of white paint and glaze.
Take your brush and the space between the bricks to recolor the mortar. Paint it on without being. I’m still trying to figure out this whole motherhood thing, and sometimes (quite often), finding the time to write a blog post is a little difficult.
Lightening up a brick fireplace with a whitewash technique is an effective solution. Read my fireplace makeover diy. Ours is an electric one, but I’ve seen other people whitewash wood burning fireplaces too.
I wouldn’t think the soot would stain the brick outside, but it would be easy enough to whitewash over it again if so. Very interesting question. I want to paint the room a light gray and doing this whitewash to the red brick wall will look fabulous!
Update your fireplace brick with a trendy opaque whitewash finish. This video will highlight some of. While red and natural brick fireplaces can be beautiful, in some rooms they are just too dark for the space. A certain style of brick fireplace is timeless, but yours might not be. A handful of homebuilders in the area jumped on a brick fireplace trend which was, at the time, highly desirable.
And it’s not a bad look today, but it can look a little dated. The house I grew up in had a brick fireplace and I always wanted to change it, but it is also a scary thing since paint is so permanent on brick ! But it doesn’t have to be scary, this is an easy DIY that you can accomplish. After whitewashing all of the bricks that can be painted with a rag, use a dry brush to fill in hard-to reach places. If a spot has too much color, mist it thoroughly and blot up the moisture along with some of the paint. Let the whitewash dry overnight before using the fireplace.
To read how I did it, click here. Try this DIY lime whitewash technique on yours. Wet down the entire surface of the brick fireplace with a water spray bottle. Wait two hours to allow the water to soak into the porous brick.
Lime whitewash adheres better to a moist surface. Today I want to share with you how to whitewash brick. Here is a before pic of our fireplace. Now don’t get me wrong, I know that painting or whitewashing brick is a very controversial subject and a personal decision.
Three methods to try before you commit the whole fireplace. Real whitewash made with lime and salt works because it is nothing more than a thin coating of hard rock. For an easy fireplace upgrade you can do yourself, take a (web)page from Terri Klemm. The design pro and blogger transformed her dark and dated fireplace into something bright and beautiful by whitewashing the brick.
I had no idea there was a difference between white washing and lime washing before doing lots of research on the two when trying to figure out my big plan for this fireplace. Here’s the brick fireplace before I started. It does “splatter” sometimes so this just helps.
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