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How to Transform Your Fireplace in 4 Easy Steps

August 6, 2020

Long time, no blog! Life has gotten away from me over the last few months and the blog fell off my priorities list, but I’m back and have so much I want to share with y’all!! Today I wanted to share the first DIY project I ever did in my house because I am still so obsessed with it! I painted the drab beige fireplace…BLACK! I had pinned 100 white fireplaces and was dead set on painting my fireplace white from the first time I set foot in my house. But then I found this blog post and completely fell in love with their black fireplace. I knew I’d talk myself out of it, if I didn’t do it right away, so that night I hopped right in and got started.

The Bland Beige Before

It was so easy and inexpensive to complete this project and only took me a little over a day. The biggest thing to keep in mind is buying the correct products, so you don’t ruin the brick.

Step 1: Prep

To prep the fireplace make sure you clean it off really well! I started by vacuuming the mantle, brick, and hearth then dusting and scrubbing with an all purpose cleaner. Next I lightly sanded the mantle, but if you don’t plan on painting your mantle you can skip this step.

After the surfaces were cleaned and ready for paint, I taped around all the walls and edges. Since the brick was being painted a different color than my mantle, I also taped around the mantle. If you aren’t going to be doing anything to the hearth around your fireplace, I would recommend putting down a drop cloth.

Step 2: Prime

Priming the brick is super important to make sure you don’t ruin it. Since brick is so porous, you need to make sure you use a primer suitable for masonry like this one. For the mantle, I used a paint and primer in one, so I did not have to buy a different primer.

Step 3: Paint

Now for the fun part!! The paint I used was a Masonry/Stucco/Brick paint by Behr in the color Limousine Leather in a high gloss finish. The painting was pretty straight forward, I cut in around the edges with a brush and then used a roller for the larger flat areas. It took me 2 coats and a few touchups to get a nice coverage. I used this roller cover which is designed for rougher surfaces and it worked like a dream!

For the mantle, I actually just used the same high gloss white paint I used for all of the trim in my house. It took me 3 coats to get a good coverage, and I used a normal brush and roller to get an even coverage.

If painting was all you wanted to do to update your fireplace, you’re done! I went one step further because I hated my red hearth, but if the rest of your fireplace looks good you can stop here!

Step 4: Peel and Stick Tile

I have never used peel and stick tile before this, but I’ve always thought it was a great idea when you don’t want to demo a space. This hearth was thick and would have been a disaster to try to tear up. I found these peel and stick tiles on Amazon and they were so easy to use!!

I started in the middle and just used scissors to cut the other tiles to size. Around the edges I used caulk to hold the skinnier pieces on the sides and fill in the gaps. The best part of this tile I is I can take it off in the future if I get tired of the print and replace it with something else!!

That’s all it took to completely transform my living room! I am still so happy with the black and don’t regret it at all! Looking at it now, a white fireplace would have completely blended in to the white walls surrounding the fireplace, so I know I made the right choice.

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Comments

  1. Casey says

    August 7, 2020 at 8:42 am

    Those peel and stick tiles are just so cool!

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