Covering Up A Brick Fireplace With Stone
It can be as simple as a fresh paint job on unfinished or previously painted brick.
Covering up a brick fireplace with stone. How to update a 1970 s outdate fireplace using plywood and pine. Nail metal lath to brick with masonry nails and hammer keeping clear of edges. More involved fireplace makeovers might incorporate a lightweight masonry product called manufactured veneer stone perfect for do it yourself work. Remove any loose bricks.
Cabins chalets rustic and even modern spaces look great with stone clad fireplaces. It can be a built in or a double sided fireplace and the stone to clad is up to you large and different pieces or something more regular. We were able. Take measurements around fireplace where new stone is desired.
Continue to 4 of 32 below. It can be expensive to remove and repair damaged bricks and covering the brick with stone is a recommended cost efficient alternative. If you choose to replace a mantel and hearth as well use a mason s hammer to break up and. To make the wash mixture mix one part blue paint and one part white paint with four parts of water.
Mack built a box out of scrap plywood and attached it to the brick using construction adhesive. Refacing your brick fireplace with cultured stone is a weekend long activity that can add new life to your room. Install stone slabs for a touch of elegant splendor. When the first coat of paint dries apply a color wash and then quickly wipe it off with a clean dry towel.
Stage 3 covering the frame and stone with wood. Order materials that have been cut to fit the specific dimensions of your fireplace. A diy series on a fireplace makeover. Paint a red brick fireplace a deep shade of matte blue.
Create a template or. To learn more about the product used. To install the stone brush a 1 2 inch 1 3 cm coat of thinset concrete onto the back of each slender side piece and stick them to the rough masonry of the surround. Building it back up.
To safely and productively cover the brick you ll need to first install a base layer on top of the damaged stones to create a dependable tiling surface. Or it can be a simple construction project where you cover up the brick with drywall wood or tile. We made a big mess and removed the top courses only. We used a combination of a crowbar.
Do the same for the wider top piece making sure to overlap the edges of the firebox slightly on all sides. How to cover your brick fireplace demolition.