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Yes, makes the room look bigger too.That looks great. Really freshens up the look of the hearth.
So they primed it then washed with the watered down paint or just used the primer for the wash?
I did mine with a product out of the UK that is made for exterior brick to match original 100-1,000 year old brick with new brick.
Used a white on the grout and a charcoal/black in varied amounts to get the look you see. No prep work whatsoever and I believe all in was around $60 and I only used half the materials that came.
Mrdinks- curious why you had that reaction when you read "white wash"?The hair on the back of my neck stood up when I read "white wash"
I am very impressed, looks a lot better!
Thumbs up to the women.
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I just pictured that whole brick wall painted solid white. I am not a big fan of painted brick, but this looks great. It still looks like brick. Big improvement.Mrdinks- curious why you had that reaction when you read "white wash"?
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