FIREPLACE... paint it or leave it natural brick
cupofjoy
5 years ago
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paint color to coordinate with fireplace bricks
Comments (1)Post this over at the decorating forum - you will get lots of good ideas there. You post a photo by placing it on a server somewhere, such as photobucket or tinypics, then copy the link in your post and add this in front of the http: >img src= and this after the .jpg BUT, change the carets around from what I have written, at the end....See Moreshould I paint this brick/paneled fireplace????
Comments (47)purrus - very very very nice! I also like all the neutral tones in the room. well done. scoutfinch - I first primed with BM All Purpose Fresh Start primer and then 2 coats of BM Aura 'Black' in eggshell finish. I don't use my F/P so heat-resistant issues didn't cross my mind, but something for you to check on if you do. Black heat-resistant paint should be easy to get, because it is available for gas grills. Personally, I don't think it would be necessary, but who knows. jamies - it is not hard at all to add a little faux texture to your bricks yourself. I think you would get a big improvement. you can go lighter or darker or even stay close to the existing color. You can just do a touch or go heavy. Its so flexible and so easy. Just be very random (in a controlled sort of way). Maintain the grout lines. I think in my link above, I described how I did mine....See Moreupdate red brick fireplace (paint)? and what to do with high shelf
Comments (10)Well, I've painted the bricks and area above the shelf. It really helped lighten up the corner area. I'm not sure if I will paint the shelf or leave as is. Lesson learned: the area above the shelf was wood and at first I used a satin paint to match the trim. I felt there was too much shine from the ceiling lights, so I painted over with a matte finish and like it much better. No more glare. I understand where Fori is coming from. I still don't love the fireplace. While painting the bricks I had covered the surround tile to protect them. And I really liked the look of the painted brick w the tile hidden. However, when I pulled off the protective cover to reveal the surround, I felt the same sense of "ugh" I had before painting. Not only is the fireplace dated, but the materials are not cohesive. And painting the brick doesn't change how odd I think the surround looks. That said, I'm glad I painted as it is less dark/dreary. Also, when we are finally able to tear down and replace with a more modern design, the new fireplace will be in the same general light color. It's nice to be able to visualize how the lighter color plays out as we decorate around the area. Any advice on the shelf? Paint the same color as trim? Or try to stain darker--like an espresso? Unfortunately, I can't easily remove to replace the shelf. Sanding would be challenging. Also, there is a groove on the top of the shelf--not sure why it is there (??)....See MoreExposed Brick: Paint, Whitewash or Leave It?
Comments (5)Regardless of your choice, the brick will need to be cleaned first. Remember that white paint over red brick = pink. Lime washing is a better choice because it allows you to achieve a surface with visual "depth" as opposed to the "flat" appearance of paint. An occasional "touch up" will keep it looking good even if you burn wood....See Morecupofjoy
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