Monday, February 15, 2010

The Brick Fredericton Sofa Bed Should I Paint The Brick On My House?

Should I paint the brick on my house? - the brick fredericton sofa bed

I have a house made of bricks with a bit of wood. We design, painting and coating of colors including aspects of brick. I like the look of painted brick and think you can upgrade everything. Is there any reason why it should not be the stone color? Thank you!

9 comments:

Aj~ said...

If you paint outside u'r u'r tile, or must be willing to accept the color over time. On the other hand ... and color is not only a stone set ENHANSE u'r glaze /. U'll need to wash and dry thoroughly and then the same color or color and check printing. Or you can use a paint or email w / in the open. The stain and glaze tiles u'r protects against the elements and if it comes out ... are mixed and already look like bricks.

Painted brick is good to a certain extent, but outside, I do not know mess w / u, at least to some concrete stain. Ask u'r Department of painting materials. U'R If you really want to paint the brick. Do not use color house outside the city. Won "t spent in the brick outside.

Bricky Local 9 PA said...

Painting brick is a sacrilege

p_colado... said...

Painting brick is the biggest mistake that you choose as owner.

I wish I could prevent it.

I hope you take this advice.

Laurence W said...

Resale value, even though most people do not. Consult a local real estate person.

belligerent assistant said...

One thing the right colors, because I know it takes from when they do.

A seller that should say a good picture of what kind, or any other person here.

Ridgerun... said...

What if you do not like and then how to

The Wizard. said...

Two reasons consider.Natural brick absorbs the heat and the heat is contained in the brick. Paint the white stone, for example, and keep a certain warmth out.Paint a darker color and increased storage of heat in the kiln. Once painted, you can not just change your mind. Good luck!

Colleen C said...

First you need a specific primer for masonry or brick, then you can bargain with regular color.

Jeff W said...

I like the look of brick, so I never paint my own, but that's not your problem. Brick Painting is not easy and it takes a lot of paint to cover well. It is best to hire a professional exterminator or spray. Remember, the effects of the sun and the elements. Do not paint in a color that was extreme heat or absorb heat in the winter.

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