This post is about 8 months overdue! Once we had our den walls painted, I knew our fireplace had to be painted as well. It was a dark red brick with matching grout, and it would stick out like a sore thumb in this pretty new room. I love the look of brick though, so I used a technique that would keep that authentic look. Here are the details!
First, I painted the entire fireplace with primer. I just used what we had on hand, which was Zinsser 123 Plus.
While I was painting, this was my view. Homeownership can be exhausting! :)
Then I painted the base color, or the grout color. I bought 4 colors for this project- a grout color (light tan), and 3 shades of brown for a good variation. For all of these, I used samples from Sherwin Williams. For the bricks, I simply cut a sponge to the exact size of a brick and varied the placement of the different shades. I also layered the colors on top of each other (I would sponge on the dark brown, then sponge a lighter shade on top, and vice versa.) The trick is to create a variety of shades to look like real brick.
So I wouldn't have too much paint on the sponge, I used a brush to lightly apply paint. Don't push down too hard on the sponge, so you get that nice speckled look!
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This project took less than a day and was very inexpensive- just a couple of sponges and 4 paint samples!