I LOVE THIS DESIGN. NOT TOO HEAVY FOR SCHMEAR AND STILL WITH SOME POPPED UP BRICK DESIGN. I PREFERRED YOURS THAN THE OTHERS. LOVE IT! LOVE IT! LOVE IT!
The best diy brick wall that I’ve seen. It’s cheap, and looks fairly simple to complete. I love the textured look. It’s not the typical flat look you get with wallpaper. I plan to use this idea for a diy faux fireplace tv stand.
I thought the copper paint looked really good. Only got a brief glance but it was stunning. LOVE LOVE LOVE thar white wing back chair! Great style and taste....
Do you have any recommendations on type of nails to attach faux brick and shiplap ? We are getting ready to purchase a gun for the types of things your husband has redone. So many different types of nails (straight, broad head, full head, etc). Your videos are so helpful. Your eye for decor and both your skills together = a true gift. I’m sure it’s hard work though!
Oh thank you so much for the sweet compliments! We use a pass load nail gun, and finishing nails. For the brick and shiplap we just use them in about 1 1/2 inches or less
I know this was a while ago, but do you remember how much joint compound you used for the whole wall? I'm doing my kitchen back splash but I have no idea how much I need to buy.
Did you notice the compound turning a light orange or brown after it dried? I have my walls up and did a sample run on extra pieces and it isn't that white after it dried😢
Kathy Bailey not with this kind! Once I used a different kind- I think it was the lightweight formula or a different brand and I did have that problem then!
Lauren Arrowood I did not! I’ve heard people say they do, but it’s held up just fine for me without sealing. These are walls I’m not often touching or wiping down though!
I LOVE THIS DESIGN. NOT TOO HEAVY FOR SCHMEAR AND STILL WITH SOME POPPED UP BRICK DESIGN. I PREFERRED YOURS THAN THE OTHERS.
LOVE IT! LOVE IT! LOVE IT!
The best diy brick wall that I’ve seen. It’s cheap, and looks fairly simple to complete. I love the textured look. It’s not the typical flat look you get with wallpaper. I plan to use this idea for a diy faux fireplace tv stand.
Thank you! I’d love to see pictures if you try it!
I've been wanting to do a brick back splash in my kitchen, but never thought of this approach. What a great idea!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Did you ever do this? If so is it holding up okay? I was wanting to do the same thing but don't know if it is ok to get it wet.
I thought the copper paint looked really good. Only got a brief glance but it was stunning. LOVE LOVE LOVE thar white wing back chair! Great style and taste....
I love this, have watched a few tutorials on this and this is the simplest and I love the look. I hanks for sharing, I’m doing mine this week!
That is SO mucvh work! How do you conceal the seams though? And how do you remove it when you redecorate?
I have this paneling on two walls in my art studio. I’ve been thinking about painting them white, but I like this look a lot! Thanks for sharing!
This is exactly what I was looking for. It turned out beautiful! Thank you for the video. I want to see your other projects lol
It's beautiful great job!
Did you seal it so that you can wipe it down if so how?
I didn’t see anything about how you made the shelves. Please show us how. Thanks :)
Love this!!! I want a full house tour
Hi, where can I get the hardware underneath the shelves???
Do you have any recommendations on type of nails to attach faux brick and shiplap ? We are getting ready to purchase a gun for the types of things your husband has redone. So many different types of nails (straight, broad head, full head, etc). Your videos are so helpful. Your eye for decor and both your skills together = a true gift. I’m sure it’s hard work though!
Oh thank you so much for the sweet compliments!
We use a pass load nail gun, and finishing nails. For the brick and shiplap we just use them in about 1 1/2 inches or less
Great job
What kind of plant is that? Great job btw.
Nice Job!!! Really nice :)
Great work. Thanks for sharing
I know this was a while ago, but do you remember how much joint compound you used for the whole wall? I'm doing my kitchen back splash but I have no idea how much I need to buy.
Exelente idea My solution right there ☝️👍☝️👏👏👏👏👏👏
Girrrrl, you did your thing here! I absolutely adore this room! Thanks for the video! New subscriber here!
I like the copper color what is the name of that copper
I am going to do this in my granddaughter’s room but I am curious how you sealed the board seams so it looks like a seamless wall.
Thank you Thank you Thank you!
Loved it! ❤
Did you seal the compound with anything ?
I did not. Haven’t had any issues with it!
i got the same joint compound and mine seems more grey 😔
Do you need to leave a wet edge? Or can you do sections at a time without it looking obvious?
It’s really best to do it all at once but I’ve done in sections and it’s fine that way too
Hello ! Could you share with me where you purchased your rustic industrial floating wall shelves!? 🙏🏻😃
Evelyn Shopbell hi! Sorry for the delay! We actually just built them ourselves from simple supplies, I’ll post a video soon
I’m interested in the wood corners. I want to hide the transition between the brick veneer and the drywall around the corner.
Sorry for the delay! Use corner round for outsides or cove for inside corners, flat strips for ceilings
Did you notice the compound turning a light orange or brown after it dried? I have my walls up and did a sample run on extra pieces and it isn't that white after it dried😢
Kathy Bailey not with this kind! Once I used a different kind- I think it was the lightweight formula or a different brand and I did have that problem then!
How did you finish the brick wall at the walk way into the room? Is it just a 1x6?
I just used a inside corner piece to finish out that corner and trimmed out edges 😘
The compound for the schmear? What was name? Concrete, plaster
It’s just dry wall mud/spackle!
Is there anyway to create this in a shower wall?
I would definitely not put this in high moisture areas. An alternative could be maybe using brick-looking tile instead for a bathroom
Hi! Beautiful!! Did you seal the wall after the compound application?!
Lauren Arrowood I did not! I’ve heard people say they do, but it’s held up just fine for me without sealing. These are walls I’m not often touching or wiping down though!
Love it! Did you put a sealant on the joint compound when it was finished? I heard it would flake off if it wasn't sealed or painted.
Most people don't. Once it dries, it dries rock solid. It won't flake off.
Joint compound!? Lol. Thin-set mortar is what you were looking for.
Actually bro she's right. This is a fake brick wall you don't need thin set. It's just joint compound. Lol
Love it! Ty for sharing. Great amount of info.