• Tips on making an old, dark fireplace look new, bright, and friendly



    Did you know that you don't have to live with that dark and dingy fireplace brick. You can have it stained and refinished to make your home lighter, brighter and more inviting. Updating your dark brick makes your home feel larger and can add resale value to your home. Here's a picture of a refinished fireplace. Wow, now that's a big difference. To see more examples of fireplaces and brick that have been transformed go to my website.

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    This article was originally published in forum thread: Tips on making an old, dark fireplace look new, bright, and friendly started by bluepaintman View original post
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      TipTrainer -
      Hey bluepaintman, great fireplace remodeling tips! I would love hear more about how to painting bricks. Do you paint the bricks or stain them? Oh and do you have any more pictures? I'd like to promote this on our homepage, Facebook, Pinterest, etc. Keep up the great tips!
    1. bluepaintman's Avatar
      bluepaintman -
      Yes, I have more pictures of refinished fireplace. The process involves stains and other masonry finished we use in conjunction with some proprietary applicaition tools to create very natural looking brick. When the fireplace refinishing process is complete, one can not tell that the new finish isn't original. I will post another example of a brick painting alternative in my original post. You can find examples through the link in my signature. Also, if anyone has any questions, I would be happy to try answer them.

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