Almost forgot a before picture! |
That faux ugly brick? That was pretty dang high on the list. With the news of the no go on the wood burner we decided to get a small electric fireplace and create a cozy hearth. I use the word “we” loosely. I suggested and showed the husband what I would like (onsale even!) and Jerrel ordered it. He would have just left it alone. I could not.
Our kitchen-which is right off the dining room has faux brick as well and it’s colors are in the tan family. My brain could not handle any more of this distracting high contrast brick. I craved cohesiveness. So while I toyed around with faux painting the brick so it had reds and browns I decided to just go with the tans to tie the two together.
- I started out by painting the whole thing white. It looked so much better already.
- Then I mixed up my grout color using white and my reject paint and painted all the grout lines.
- Next I found a sponge and dipped my sponge in the grout color and the reject paint color. I started sponging away. I made sure my sponge wasn’t too heavy with paint though.
- I dabbed and sponged until my sponge was empty and then started over. This technique made it easy to achieve a varied look.
- Taking a step back to look at the big picture every so often helped me make sure my finish was perfectly imperfect.
Now my brain is much less cluttered. I have some cohesiveness in the two rooms and our dining room is nice and cozy. For the cost of the electric fireplace from Home Depot that can move with us someday we have a whole new look!
Fresh, clean, and cozy.
Blessings!