I am doing the happy dance and cannot wait to show you part one of my french farmhouse kitchen wall and china cabinet re love.
I showed you this wall:
Before:
This was the long wall in my kitchen. I got my china cabinet back from my daughter and thought I would somehow make it work on this wall. |
After seeing sweet Pamela's faux brick wall from My Front Porch To Yours and a few other tutorials on Pinterest, I decided to go for it. |
Here is the step by step tutorial on how I did my Faux Brick Wall.
Terry and I bought these faux brick panels from Menards. You can get them at Lowe's too. They were $22 a panel and come in 4X8 panels. Our wall took two panels. |
This is step one finished. I know it still looks like grandma's basement but just wait it gets better! |
We did the pyramid method. Not sure that is the "technical" term but that is what I called it. If you paint in uneven rows like this your seams are easier to hide. |
Ok after putting on the Paris Grey Chalk Paint it looked like this. So now step 2 was done. |
Terry bought this rubber float for $5. Totally worth the $5 to smooth the grout onto the bricks. Worked much better than a putty knife. |
You can put on the grout with the putty knife but we found it to go on smoother and easier with the $5 float. |
We started from the middle of the wall and worked out. I do not think there is any specific way you have to do this. This was just the way Terry decided to start. |
This is why you really need the plastic throw away drop cloth. It gets messy. The drop clothes are 4 in a package for $3. |
Yep very messy. Easy Peasy clean up with plastic throw away drop clothes. |
Grout completed. Let dry for 20 to 30 minutes. |
Up close of grouted bricks. The grout really gives the brick grout lines 3 D texture. |
Step 6: Removing the Grout off Bricks
So we took Terry's mouse sander and put a wet old cloth over the sander and ran that wet over the bricks. That helped to remove a lot of the access grout on the bricks. |
Next we took these Drywall Screen sheets that we attached to a pole sander. |
You will go through several sheets of the dry wall screens. They came 2 screens per package for around $3. We used 4 screens or 2 packages for the whole wall. |
The dry wall screen on the pole sander makes the grout smooth out and makes the bricks look and feel weathered like real exposed brick would. |
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Make it Pretty Monday
The wall looks fabulous. I love it, and great tutorial. Can't wait to see the china cabinet too.
ReplyDeleteWow, Kris, just wow. Amazing results, and if the next to last photo is what I think it is, you're right - total transformation. You two have been so busy! Deep freeze, snowpack and winds won't stop you, now will it??!!
ReplyDeleteHoly Brickwoman! (as opposed to Batman)..WOW! You did a fantastic job on that...and so did Terry! He is a great partner in crime for you. Hey- Tell him he is getting so skinny I thought you had a new boyfriend helping you out there!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love how that wall turned out. Do your remember the old days of Z-Brick when you actually put those thin little face bricks up one by one using adhesive and then mortared them in? It was almost impossible to get a straight line. The panels you used are perfect...and so is all the "doctoring up" you did to make them look real.
Question: Because you went over the grout lines with real grout would you have had to paint them white first? Or would the old dark grey have shown through if you didn't do that step?
It turned out perfect, Kris. Can't wait to see what you do with the hutch. Be careful taking that mirror out! xo Diana
Wow! What a transformation!! Looks amazing, Kris. You guys are a great team. Can't believe how quickly you got that done. Take care in the cold.
ReplyDeleteYou and Terry just amaze me! That wall is going to be beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt's looking beautiful Kris! I don't think you are ever going to want to move with all the work you are putting into your home! Stay warm...at least the suns out today :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a process! It is looking fabulous though. Can't wait to see the finished room!
ReplyDeleteHelloooo Kris...
ReplyDeleteY*O*U & Terry are definitely TV SHOW MATERIAL!!! OMG!!! ~ Unbelieveable!*!*!
Hugs - Jeanine Burkhardt
It looks beautiful, Kris! What a lot of work - I have to give you and Terry credit for sticking with this project. Can't wait to see how you cabinet turns out! Stay warm. We got lots of snow yesterday, which iced up last night and frigid temps again this week. Where are you Spring????
ReplyDeleteThat wall is lovely. I was surprised you were going to take down all the beautiful things you had on the wall before, but now I can see why!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this looks amazing!! You and Terry had so much work to do but it was totally worth it. So looking forward to the rest of the reveal!
ReplyDeleteYou never cease to amaze me! Terry is a sweet hubby to do all of that for you. My hubs loves to help, too. Yeah for these good men. Your wall is so pretty - and I can't wait to see what you do with your hutch and the entire wall ensemble. It's so much fun to visit with you and see what you are up to. Blessings for a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteJust when I thought there wasn't anything left to do in your home, you amaze us with another fabulous transformation, Kris! We used that brick paneling in the basement of our previous home, but that was way before blogs existed, so I just painted it with flat white paint and loved it. You've taken it to a whole new level! I can't wait to see how you transform your china cabinet!
ReplyDeleteIt's -20 and I'm not stepping outdoors today! Keep warm and carry on!
I am doing a faux brick wall in the breakfast nook.Thanks for the tutorial! Like you and Terry, Douglas and in work as a team. LUV it!!
ReplyDeleteStay warm.
Hugs, Gee
It is so cool, and it doesn't look like a basement anymore!
ReplyDeleteIt looks AMAZING!!!! I would never guess it isn't a real brick wall.....I can't wait to see what you do with the china cabinet!
ReplyDelete~Des
Kris you and Terry truly are the dynamic duo of creative home renovations! You masterfully accomplished adding textural interest while adding visual warmth. Gorgeous! You and your tool belt partner, I am sure are transforming your cabinet into an amazing architecural piece. I'm thinking the mirror will be saved for another project very soon.
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Vera
You and Terry did a great job on the wall...love the colors that you used. Looking forward to the full reveal.
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Linda
Wow, Kris that is amazing! I have seen a bunch of people using these sheets and everyone has a different take. I haven't seen anyone accomplish a true gritty brick look. Love it!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a labor of love....it looked pretty good just with the paint...but then the grout...wow...what a job! It looks amazing....
ReplyDeleteNancy
wildoakdesigns.blogspot.com
WooHoo! Just as I suspected- it's spectacular.
ReplyDeleteI've been dying to see this finished Kris and so happy I didn't forget to come by today !
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous !
LOVE - and though I told you I had done this 2 houses ago - you've now made me want to do it again - maybe in the dining room when we finally get around to it - it's beautiful !!! Fabulous job - the both of you are something else !
xoxo
Well, I am impressed! Steve won't touch a paintbrush if it involves painting walls. I think it is because a paintbrush his the tool of his trade so he doesn't want to paint when he isn't working.
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic!
Only you two could take sheets of faux bricks and make it look that awesome. Beautiful job. Terry will want to go back to work if you keep working him that hard! LOL
ReplyDeleteJudy
Oh my that looks wonderful, I've seen projects on pinterest too that's peaked my interest. It does seem like a lot of work, but then it does looks like it is so worth it. It is so "charming" looking. A big shout out to you for giving credit where credit it due for your inspiration. Have you recovered from all the work yet?
ReplyDeleteThe wall looks amazing! Wonderful job!!
ReplyDeleteWow Kris....it looks amazing! I cant wait to see the finished project!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! It looks like a lot of work but it turned out beautifully.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Amy Jo
Tons of applause here! You two really know how to roll up your sleeves. Looks wonderful. It will look fantastic no matter what is up against it.
ReplyDeleteWow Kris! You and Terry work so well together with such a gorgeous end product! I love your new wall and the little sneak peek at your newly re-loved cabinet!! I finished the base coats on my backyard wall mural today (on the blog) but have so much to still do. These days I sure wish I still had my Mark, however he taught me well and I'm thankful for that! I'm also thankful that I am still healthy enough to do the tough work around the house!! You are always an inspiration to me girlfriend!! Blessings to you and Terry for a rewarding week ahead! Cindy xoxo
ReplyDeleteHoly cow that looks sooooo good!!!! I can hardly wait to see the room put back together...hurry!! p.s. I feel your pain,I am in On,Canada and this has been one brutal winter!!! Chrissy
ReplyDeleteAmazing!! I love how you both worked together on it. Sweethearts xx oo :-))
ReplyDeleteIt looks just amazing.
So excited for the decorations and ta da!!
That looks absolutely fabulous Kris! I saw Pamela's wall too and loved it. Yours is looking just fantastic. I can't wait to see it all finished with that gorgeous piece of furniture.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteCannot wait to see the finished room!
Debbie
xo
Wow, your faux brick wall turned out beautifully, Kris! What a labor intensive project, but so worth it! That is awesome that hubby enjoys getting into the act, too:) It really does have that French farmhouse look and feel!
ReplyDeleteI love brick walls. We have 2 real brick walls in our house, and I like the "rustic" feel. I think your wall looks fantastic. Such a great addition and details.
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous Kris, but you have me worn out hahaha. You two are one determined team. Can wait to see how you transform the china cabinet!
ReplyDeleteThe brick wall looks great! Can't wait to see more.
ReplyDelete~Cindy
Oh Kris it looks WONDERFUL lady! I am so happy you were inspired to create your own version. I can not wait to see what this space looks like with everything put in place. I already loved how it looked before so I can only imagine how fabulous it will be when you are done.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so awesome, Kris! We have a real brick wall at our lakehouse...and it is an ugly pink. I so want to paint it, and you have so inspired me to do it! I can't wait to see the hutch in the finished room! You are a great team!
ReplyDeleteOMG. I can't believe all the work you did on that wall. It turned out so good. You would never know that it wasn't actual bricks. You and Terry make a great team. So looking forward to see what you do to the hutch. Good project while the weather is bad and you can't do anything outside other than shovel snow.
ReplyDeleteWe are actually having rain - yea.
Mary
Wow Kris, I am just totally amazed. That was ALOT of work!! you are so patient. I would have said it was done halfway through the process. The end result is amazing though. I really looks fabulous, can't wait to see the cabinet
ReplyDeleteKris, that is one beautiful wall! Your hard work was so worth it and thank you so much for sharing that tutorial! Looking forward to seeing the rest.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Kris! You amaze me. That was a ton of hard work and you guys did an awesome job! It looks so real. And it's a beautiful backdrop. My China cabinet has mirrors and I've wondered if I can take them out. I look forward to seeing how the cabinet makeover goes. You have definitely inspired me today! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteKris, I loved your kitchen before and couldn't imagine how you could improve upon it. Wow! The addition of the brick wall is amazing! It looks like an authentic brick wall you would see in a French farm house so mission accomplished! You and Terry are a fabulous team! the tutorial is comprehensive and very easy to follow. The wall adds so much natural texture and interest. Can't wait to see the after and the transformation of your china cabinet!
ReplyDeleteswoon!!!!!! this was a lot of work Kris but the results are just wonderfulll! I love it! I put faux "old" brick in the kitchen of our first house and always loved it. And my neighbor just did his kitchen. If we decide to stay in this house, I definitely want the bricks in my kitchen. Wonder how you go around light switches? This post will inspire many!! xo
ReplyDeleteAmazing job! The tutorial is wonderful and the wall looks fantastic. I'm very curious to see the next.
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Alessandra
WOW!!!! It looks fabulous, Kris. Could you email me some of your energy :)
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Laura
I'm speechless Kris. A lot of work but so well worth it all. It turned out amazing. Can't wait to see it all styled-up. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteMary @ Orphans With Makeup
Wow ! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWow Kris you'd never know it was faux brick sheets! I can't wait to see how you style the wall and transform the hutch.
ReplyDeleteWow! that is a great look! I enjoyed reading the tutorial to understand how you got it to look the way you did. It looked like a lot of work though. Can't wait to see the final reveal soon!
ReplyDeleteI have been waiting for this Kris and it looks fabulous!! This is exactly what I have been looking for to do in our Kitchen and attached eating area. Thanks so much for the Tutorial it is perfect!! Can't wait to see the Hutch!
ReplyDeleteHuggs, Nancy
Wow! Y'all did a WONDERFUL job! You two work so well together. You did a lot of work and it turned out so pretty! I've always loved the look of brick walls. Can't wait to see the china cabinet transformation!
ReplyDeleteWowza-what a lot of work but it is stunning!
ReplyDeletegreat move in the right design direction Kris, it added so much more to the rooms appeal.... It looks so EUROPEAN brocante chic.
ReplyDeleteI hope you don't hang so much that it hides all the beautiful work you created for your space and the attention your going to get from its outcome. Just amazing....I really like the heaviness of the layers of whites, really ructic looking in the best possible way.
I had seen Pams way back when, and pondered a area of my home over doing some wood.... Now you gave me something new to really sit down and consider.
You have a dinning area to love, and perhaps never leave the room because it may end up being your most favorite muse of inspiration.
Xoxo
Dore
WOW girl this is amazing, LOVE it!!! Isn't having a handyman in the house to help with big jobs great. The fun is John and I love doing these things together. We have fun.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the cabinet. Your touch will be awesome!
Cindy
You both are so busy. Just wanted to know how Terry was doing with his changes in life. Hope all is going well. I'm glad he has you to offer him emotional support.
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I looks just like you bricked it. You two are a amazing team. It looks amazing! Jo
ReplyDeleteWow you are a busy couple. It looks like you've been working hard and I love the new look. Can't wait to see the black piece transformed.
ReplyDeleteSo many steps, you were so patient, but it was so worth it! It looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteWow. That looks fabulous! I really can't wait to see the rest of the reveal.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing...looks like real brick...great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteKris, WOW to both of you! That looks just fantastic!!! I'd love to have a white brick wall and will keep in mind, how you created yours. Gorgeous job! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJulia
this looks so charming, kris! i love painted brick, and if i was a bit braver, i'd paint the brick on our house exterior! hope your week is great:)
ReplyDeleteWow! Look amazing! Can't wait to see how you transform the hutch.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Cindy
Wow! Look amazing! Can't wait to see how you transform the hutch.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Cindy
Oh, I'm so late to the celebration! Congratulations on a job well done. The wall is fantastic! You and Terry do wonderful things together. There's nothing Team Terry and Kris can't accomplish. Applause, applause! :) Nancy
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing!! Now my head is spinning with the possibilities :)
ReplyDeleteWhat else can I say? You guys ROCK!!
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Susan
WOW. Great idea, great job, just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOh you tricky girl. I so wondered how you were going to live with a colored wall. lol! I should have know better. Looks fabulous!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Kris, The wall looks wonderful and it is perfect for your beautiful home.
ReplyDeletexx,
Sherry
This is so cool! I can't wait to see the finished product with all your decorations in place! Hugs, Leena
ReplyDeleteIt's indeed a great contribution on faux brick work. All the essentials and steps described here really awesome and pretty useful. The images also look so beautiful.Thanks a lot for sharing for us. Faux Stone wall panels
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