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How to Whitewash a Brick or Stone Fireplace

August 11, 2016 March 3, 2018 Renee Romeo5488 views

Learn how to whitewash a brick or stone fireplace.

This is the best tutorial for learning how to whitewash a brick or stone fireplace. Have you ever heard “Never whitewash brick”? Are you afraid that you’ll make a visual disaster that you can’t fix? Do you think that this is a messy project? I’m here to show you how to be a success and stop doubting! This is one of the best makeovers I’ve ever done. It’s a true game-changer for your interior decor. If your fireplace is suffering with an unsightly brick or stone facade, you can change it. I don’t recommend simply painting over the surface, not matter what ugly colors you’re trying to cover up.  This is an easy project that ANYONE can accomplish in a very short period of time. If you’re having a dinner party tonight, you can entertain in front of your brand new (looking) fireplace – really!

Easily see how to whitewash a brick or stone foreplace.

This dramatic makeover is one of the most inexpensive, impactful projects you will ever accomplish. Best yet, this project requires only a few basic tools that you probably already have in your paint supply drawer. You do need to choose the correct paint color to achieve the best looking results. This is probably the reason why many of you have not tried this project already. I will help you make your paint decision. Faux finishing may be an intimidating technique for some of you but I will take the mystery out of this job.

Your brick or stone fireplace has never looked better!

You do not need artistic talent to whitewash your brick or stone surfaces. This project is a game-changer for being able to implement current color schemes into your interior decor. If your ugly orange brick is preventing you from purchasing a lovely pink sofa, you can now go ahead with your purchase! This soft and subtle finish will make your room able to accommodate modern or traditional design choices, as well.

What’s not to love? It can even be done on exterior brick. Wow!

 

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