THE WOOD FAUX BRICK WALL /// Experiment
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- Опубліковано 20 лип 2017
- In his third endeavor, Daniel explores a unique way to get that character-ridden brick look for much, much less.
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Dremel 8220 Cordless Rotary Tool Kit - low.es/2uH6Fqt
1x3x8 Furring Strips - low.es/2uQhdE8
Homax Knockdown Spray Texture - low.es/2tmR1MW
White Latex Painter's Caulk - low.es/2tNVckh
Kobalt 10-in Miter Saw - low.es/2uIYN77
Sherwin-William Eggshell Paint - low.es/2uHhqci (Color: "Extra White")
Bostitch Air Compressor/Gun Kit - low.es/2tNyOHz
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Seriously, you guys need to actually try this one. Tap here for the tools and materials:
I think a lot of people just don't "get" DIY'ers...suggesting it would be easier to just go buy something at the store. DIY'ers don't want to go buy it ready made...we want to make it ourselves. It isn't an issue of it taking a long time, it's an issue of enjoying the process, saving money and being proud that we were able to create something! I LOVE your brick wall, and think it's very cleverly done. I personally don't like the idea of white bricks, but I have an artist daughter who could paint them to look like plain old (beautiful) brick!
What am I doing here it's 2 am I don't like bricks I'm not going to remodel I'm 14
One way to "rough up" your wood planks would be to toss them in a concrete tumbler (maybe 15-20 at a time) along with a bunch of screws, wrenches, and miscellaneous items that could add character as the tumbler rotates.
"man that's a lot of caulk"
super impressed
Who's Lowe? is this your name, company or DIY store in US
i’m shOOK WTHHHHHHHHH
I actually did this ...it took A LOT longer than I anticipated , but I was also putting it on a concrete wall in my basement so I had to use a construction adhesive (which took longer and was more costly than simply nailing it to the wall) the knockdown spray texture did work well , but the cans clog really easily even when following the directions ,so one whole can was wasted . Despite all this I do love the look , and because it’s in my studio I can actually tack things to the wall/into the “brick” which I could have never done if I would have went the faster option of buying the fake brick panels ...
It's probably a stupid question, but is it a drywall the one behind? Just trying to guess if I can do something similar into my very solid wall 😅
That turned out WAY better than I would have expected!
My input: I would texture and paint the wall with the color of "grout" you want, then rough up/texture and paint the "bricks" prior to installation. I think that would give a more realistic and 3D look to the wall. I like it as a single tome as well though.
Wow! Not my style BUT I could totally see this in a condo downtown! You are not afraid of a little elbow grease my friend!
BY FAR the best faux brick wall project I've seen that someone with not a lot of skills can easily do. Perfect for a wall in my tiny, weirdly rectangular room (5ft*11ft) that's the size of a beam and has doors on either sides! LOVE IT! thank you so much for this tutorial ❤
Love it! And I think not having the ‘grout’ really makes the ‘bricks’ stand out and adds some texture and depth.
YAS BUDDY!!!! This is my favorite one so far.
Great job! I would love to see this with the wood stained instead of painted. Great idea and cost effective. I love it!
Came out really nice! Great for people who already have the tools. For those who do not the tape and spackle option looks very realistic, inexpensive and easy to revamp when you're ready for change with no damage to the drywall. No nails, glue or sawing also probably the same amount of time to complete
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this technique! It's so awesome and cost effective! Definitely a must-have when I purchase my home! Thanks again!!!!!!!!!
To answer your question, no, I do not like this....