Update Brick Fireplace
Anna moseley from ask anna has all the details for this easy and affordable stone solution.
Update brick fireplace. When renovating this home designed by american architect william wurster in 1939 butler armsden architects exposed the brick on the fireplace to show off the fingerprints left by the original mason. Instead create an all new focal point made of beautiful and inexpensive stone. Tearing out the brick provided space for a more modern fireplace that includes added storage and style. Painting the brick updating the fireplace screen building a new mantel and staining the mantel.
Here are a few ways to update old brick to get a new look. A brick fireplace has a certain charm that fits some design styles well. Whether you have old brick modern river rock or a 1980 s black slate hearth these are all products that can change colour tone when sealed. You can change the entire look of your living room with a can of paint by updating the wall and fireplace brick color to coordinate.
The first step was painting the brick. Here s an idea for how to update a brick fireplace on a budget. See more ideas about fireplace fireplace update fireplace makeover. How to update a brick fireplace.
A black metal flue gives the update an industrial edge. Continue to 6 of 20 below. Gorgeous wood wrapped fireplace. The tall dingy fireplace in this 1980s living room needed an update to fit this decade.
There were 4 different components to this project. The painted exposed brick made it look like every other fireplace. Seal your stone brick or hearth. Nov 6 2020 explore diane hance s board fireplace update ideas followed by 758 people on pinterest.
After trying several times to update with budget friendly fixes she decided it was time to take the plunge and invest in its makeover. Most of these products were not sealed originally because they don t usually get exposed to water. Using a sheer painting technique will help you keep the natural variations in brick color while still taking out the red. Brick staining has less upkeep than painting which makes it a popular choice especially for exteriors.
Forget about brick altogether. If the color of the brick is your issue staining is an option. The red brick stood out sharply against white walls serving as more of an eyesore than a focal point. Gray walls look gorgeous next to a gray painted fireplace.