Cover an outdated brick fireplace with contemporary tile.
How to cover a brick fireplace with drywall.
Shiplap white wall color.
It can be as simple as a fresh paint job on unfinished or previously painted brick.
We have a old 1940 s home with a fireplace that has a gorgeous white mantle but a brick hearth.
More involved fireplace makeovers might incorporate a lightweight masonry product called manufactured veneer stone perfect for do it yourself work.
To remodel your brick fireplace you can simply cover it with drywall.
Covering the brick portion of a fireplace that features masonry nearest the fireplace opening and frames the structure with a wood.
The final step was to caulk around the edges where the brick met the shiplap wall and drywall.
It adds so much character to the fireplace and it was super affordable too.
Once you ve exposed the raw masonry mix up a batch of thinset concrete and spread it over the surface of the brick using a broad flat hand trowel.
Tile and stone can even be installed directly over drywall.
I am seriously in love with this pebble tile.
I m planning on tiling the surround because the existing tile is dated.
Turning a brick fireplace into a stunning accent wall for displaying art is a cinch with paint.
Direct bond versus screws.
Allow the concrete to dry for at least 24 hours then apply a second coat of latex infused thinset.
And here s the finished brick fireplace makeover.
The end result is a smooth wall that you can paint and decorate anyway you like.
Or it can be a simple construction project where you cover up the brick with drywall wood or tile.
I would love to cover the bottom brick hearth as you have done.
If the brick area you want to install drywall on is not an active part of the fireplace you may still need to find a creative way to make up the appropriate distance to conform to code.
Curious though how you did the bottom hearth.
Traditional decor with a boho twist.
Brick fireplace makeover reveal.