This is EXACTLY what I've been looking for! Thank you for sharing. I love the toned down red to the light gray. I love everything you did here. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Jennifer! Love your show. Please pray for me currently in hospital having bone graft, plates and screws in right upper arm from bad fall. Still watching 🥰
I’m looking at all the possibilities for this treatment, and I love your idea of starting with black. Thatssomething I’ve not considered, but now I feel is so important for the aged, distressed look. Many thanks!
I've installed this "brick" in my basement kitchen and did some texturizing/German Schmear on it but I'm still not satisfied. I am So happy to have found this tutorial because this Is the look I've been going for, I just didn't know how to get there. Thanks!!!!
Thank you! It's a great tutorial and I had very good results! Only I was able to skip a step after the dark grey wash. The wall texture I bought, the same brand as yours, was already premixed to a thick consistency so it could not be applied with a roller. No problem, I just smeared it on with the same tool to scrape it off with! I scraped off more in some areas and left a little more in others. I applied it to a smooth stacked stone fireplace cause I did not like the orange colors in it. Wow, looks beautiful, same effect with less effort :) Now I'm going to do the same to the kitchen backsplash.
You did a great job on this! My home is red brick, and I'm probably going to paint next spring. It's nice to visualize the change. Thanks for sharing!🍁
I’m about to do the same thing in my newly remodeled master bathroom. I’ve watched a couple of other videos and saw that they put a polyurethane coating over the full brick wall. Should I do the same with your process since it is going in a bathroom where moisture tends to stay? Your thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you😊
Just finished rolling the texture. Should you do 2 coats with the texture? Worried that the inconsistencies will be noticeable, but also don't want to lose to much of the brick. Thanks
Just wondering-of the two techniques you used to age the brick paneling, which one do you like the most? I watched both videos and trying to decide on which technique to use. TY.
Jennifer, I love this technique. We have a brick fireplace. Question for you. Looking to add nightstand/ chest of drawers to our bedroom that has a Cherry sleigh bed . I do not want matchy matchy. What type of finish would you suggest?
To anyone trying this process, I followed step by step and the pre mixed stucco repair that she is using is not the same as in store, even though package is identical, word for word. The one she was using is thick and white, the one I used not as thick with grains of black in it and dried with a hint of off white. Same exact product but they must have changed the formula. Not sure if stucco paste would work better, don't know the difference. I might have to reroll the wall and then come back with the paste or joint compound instead. Anyone else experience this?
The best faux brick wall on youtube! Thank you.
I have watched over 20 different videos on this process. This is by far the best and not all the loud intros and BS lol! Thanks
I just LOL'd! Thank you, Logan!
I have brown tone bricks and would prefer more grey or white. This is beautiful! Thanks for the inspiration!!!
Oh, my goodness! I love this technique. It truly looks like aged brick. Thanks for sharing.
This is EXACTLY what I've been looking for! Thank you for sharing. I love the toned down red to the light gray. I love everything you did here. Thanks for sharing!
That turned out amazing Jennifer! Exactly what I was looking for, for my man cave! Thanks for posting it, and you just earned a new Sub!
Yeah!! I have been SOO excited about this video!!
Just beautiful amazing transformation 🤗💞💕💓❤️
Can’t wait for ur Christmas decoratinggg this year! 🎄
Thanks Jennifer! Love your show. Please pray for me currently in hospital having bone graft, plates and screws in right upper arm from bad fall. Still watching 🥰
Mary Anna! I am so so so sorry. Prayers. Hey well soon!!!!!
I'm glad you did this brick wall project. We were just talking a few minutes ago about white washing our red brick fire place. Cant wait to try it.
For some reason I kinda like the watered black look, great job
I’m looking at all the possibilities for this treatment, and I love your idea of starting with black. Thatssomething I’ve not considered, but now I feel is so important for the aged, distressed look. Many thanks!
You are so welcome!
Amazing job and it looks beautiful!
You have done an AMAZING job! Enjoyed this video!
So creative! It looks beautiful!!! 💛
That brick wall is just amazing! It looks like it would have been so hard to do!
The wall looks beautiful!!!
This is so beautiful! You made it seem so easy. I will do this. Thanks for sharing your talents with us.
You are so welcome!!!
Best one I have seen. Thanks
It looks great! I can think of other applications using your techniques. Thank you so much for sharing!
Wow Jennifer you always manage to do a wonderful job and it makes it look so easy.
Wow that turned out so beautiful
This looks amazing!
So nice !!! I love it !!❤️
What a great look!! Well done! 🧡
Looks absolutely
great!!
Great technique! I love it! Excited to see what’s ahead in your Christmas videos.
so good !
I've installed this "brick" in my basement kitchen and did some texturizing/German Schmear on it but I'm still not satisfied. I am So happy to have found this tutorial because this Is the look I've been going for, I just didn't know how to get there. Thanks!!!!
Wow that looks a beautiful 😍
Great project turned out nice
Wow, you sure made that look easy. I had no idea this process was so simple! Tfs!
In love! Thanks
Another win for Jennifer
Turned out great!
Thank you! It's a great tutorial and I had very good results! Only I was able to skip a step after the dark grey wash. The wall texture I bought, the same brand as yours, was already premixed to a thick consistency so it could not be applied with a roller. No problem, I just smeared it on with the same tool to scrape it off with! I scraped off more in some areas and left a little more in others. I applied it to a smooth stacked stone fireplace cause I did not like the orange colors in it. Wow, looks beautiful, same effect with less effort :) Now I'm going to do the same to the kitchen backsplash.
Looks fantastic! Thanks for sharing 😊
I loved this video ! 👍
You did a great job on this! My home is red brick, and I'm probably going to paint next spring. It's nice to visualize the change. Thanks for sharing!🍁
Very cool! ❤️🙌🏻 I love it! ❤️
Love 💞 💘
Missed what was used as a base. Wallpaper? Fake brick sheets.
I’m about to do the same thing in my newly remodeled master bathroom. I’ve watched a couple of other videos and saw that they put a polyurethane coating over the full brick wall. Should I do the same with your process since it is going in a bathroom where moisture tends to stay? Your thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you😊
Can you use any kind of brush? I love this. Going to do a bedroom wall.
yes, you sure can!
That is so cool!!!
Well I don't know how you figured it out. But you did it. Gutsy lady!! I it is you place!! Yay!!! Joyce
Great tutorial! Thank you !!
Great job
Just finished rolling the texture. Should you do 2 coats with the texture? Worried that the inconsistencies will be noticeable, but also don't want to lose to much of the brick. Thanks
Just wondering-of the two techniques you used to age the brick paneling, which one do you like the most? I watched both videos and trying to decide on which technique to use. TY.
I love this! Do you think this technique would work on real brick?
Jennifer, I love this technique. We have a brick fireplace. Question for you. Looking to add nightstand/ chest of drawers to our bedroom that has a Cherry sleigh bed . I do not want matchy matchy. What type of finish would you suggest?
Beautiful job! May I ask if your husband butted the sheets up to each to install or did he make cuts so no seam? Thanks.
Love it!!!
Thanks really cool thanks
Jennifer Decorates where did you get those cool black nitrile gloves?
My arms would have fallen off doing all that! 😂
Liked it better without the last step. I did my brick wall and didn't do the last step. Butnice job if you like that look.
Brick panels??? I have a brick look around my fireplace but it looks like tile to me… do you know if your method would work on tile?
OMG! That was so amazing. I love it. Where do you get brick paneling? Home Depot?
Yes, I should have said that. 🤦🏼♀️
To anyone trying this process, I followed step by step and the pre mixed stucco repair that she is using is not the same as in store, even though package is identical, word for word. The one she was using is thick and white, the one I used not as thick with grains of black in it and dried with a hint of off white. Same exact product but they must have changed the formula. Not sure if stucco paste would work better, don't know the difference. I might have to reroll the wall and then come back with the paste or joint compound instead. Anyone else experience this?
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What faux brick did you use on the wall?
I like the project but not the stucco patch.
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👍👍👍👏👏😁😁
Didn’t like the last layer.
Natural brick color it is more beautiful
Beautiful ! Thanks So Much For All The Details ! Penney C. #overbeingunderconstruction