Gray Painted Brick Fireplace? - Kylon Powell
Caleb Butler
Can I paint my brick fireplace grey?
Contemporary rooms can benefit from softer shades of black and gray. You can achieve a “real brick” look by whitewashing, painting a solid light neutral color, or using a product like Brick-Anew to replicate the look of real brick. For help deciding on paint colors for your fireplace, check out the Brick Anew method.
What color should I paint my brick fireplace?
The most common colors for painting a brick fireplace are white and gray, but this is a project that allows you to be creative. It is possible to make your fireplace a focal point by using bright and contrasting colors.
What kind of paint do you use on a brick fireplace?
The Bricks Need a New Color.It is best to use latex-based paint that can withstand temperatures generated by the fireplace (generally between 180 and 200 degrees Fahrenheit). Remember that this paint is only suitable for the exterior of a brick fireplace, not the interior firebox.
Can you gray wash a brick fireplace?
Small sections (about a 1 foot x 1 foot area) of gray wash should be applied to the top corner of the brick fireplace, making sure to get into all the mortar lines with your stiff, short-bristed brush.
Do you have to prime a brick fireplace before painting?
No matter how often you don’t burn fires in your fireplace, the flue leaves it more exposed to moisture than your interior walls. Priming the brick with two coats of masonry primer is absolutely necessary before painting.