A Stripping Conclusion
I am leaving the old paint that will be hidden by the fridge. I know, bad Ross.But, I can always do this later; for now it will save me $$$$ and time. Two things precious to me.
Kim suggested two kinds of sealers, which will protect the brick from grease, and give it a sheen. Which I really want.
Justin is on call to help me finish the ceiling! And Dr. Doug is soon to start making the island.
Exciting things are afoot!
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That is amazing. I have no painted brick but I am impressed by the product. I’m going to be using something similar on some furniture I am stripping and refinishing.
Soon the kitchen in the Cross House will be as impressive as the kitchen in House #3.
What a striking deference. Well done.
What a great job the stripper did, and you also. You are on your way to a finished kitchen and closer to moving into the Cross House. Yay
Wonderful progress!
Exciting progress, Ross! THanks so much for taking the time to share it with us!
Old strippers need love too.
Hahaha I about spewed my coffee
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It’s so exciting to see the kitchen coming together! I’m so happy that you share all the baby steps with us. It’s truly inspiring.
The brick looks amazing! Your efforts are paying off, bit by bit.
Wow! I’m impressed!
That looks awesome! The bricks are such a lovely colour now! Closer and closer to being able to move in! Yay Ross!
Those are some kind of amazing bricks. The grout lines are so thin the bricks nearly look like they’re just a single piece of concrete, cast and molded into the look of bricks. Is the mortar also a color that matches the brick?
I think it’s not the worst thing to leave the back painted for now. It also kind of leaves a ‘record’ of how you found it before you moved in.
What a stunning difference it makes to have the brick stripped. Getting the ceiling installed and the island in place is going to go far in making the kitchen look complete!
Absolutely gorgeous Ross!!! Bravo!!!
I agree with JP. Leaving the last section as it is leaves a story for the house to tell. You could make a picture board with before/ after and products used to hang the where it would be a blessing to have some day?? It looks great
Will you be using sheetrock for the ceiling?