How to Whitewash BrickLime Wash
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How to whitewash brick with hydrated lime, no paint needed is rather easy and I will show you how! Whitewashing brick with lime instead of paint is an old technique that intrigued me to try. • I knew I wanted an “NYC loft look” incorporated into my newly built blogging room, so I took a leap of faith and it was the best decision ever! I suppose, if you live in the country you may want a bit of the city and I am sure when living in the city, you wouldn’t mind a little country? • Please visit the blog for detailed instructions as well as links for the products we used in this video. https://farmhouse-bc.com/how-to-white... • UPDATE: I apologize for not catching the mistake when editing, but in order to expose MORE brick, you have to wash more of the limewash off, but in order to keep the wall more white, you must leave the limewash on. • • Follow us along as we show you the steps we took to whitewash or limewash bricks in our new blogging room! • Shop Here: • We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. You will not incur extra fees or charges for using the links. • We only recommend items we believe in and have tried. If I personally make or sell an item, I will mention this in the post for each item. • Please visit our Amazon Storefront here: https://www.amazon.com/Farmhouse-bc • Our Amazon store carries all the products we make, plastic-free and eco-friendly too! And we offer free shipping in the USA! • The salt can be found on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2QJiQNk • The lime can be found on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2QKGw4g • The electric drill can be found on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2QKVLtH • The mason brush can be found on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2tTOCOF • The Acid Brush can be found on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2R8UU5e • The drywall mixing paddle can be found on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2sfk4GO • The 5-gallon bucket with lid can be found on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3a1zDD6 • A pump sprayer can be found on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2QNwcbL • A hose spray nozzle can be found on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2t8ze11 • Safety glasses-a must, can be found on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3a5PTDh • A dust mask can be found on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2tMu7Um • Limewash pigment can be found on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3dT6tIl • Follow along with Farmhouse Basic Collection. and join our community of growing subscribers every day. https://farmhouse-bc.com/ • Grateful for everyday living on the mountaintop in our transformed log/farmhouse. We offer food from scratch, handmade, minimalist, and simple living for 2! • We still love to do all the things we did when we had a larger family, only in smaller portions. We love to cook, bake (even on a woodstove), make DIY projects including sewing, weaving, and home renovations, and enjoy everyday living in our log/farmhouse on the mountain ridge! • We still practice old-timey skills that we introduced to our children as they were growing up and homeschooled almost 3 decades ago. • Some of these skills that we, as empty-nesters, are still using: soap making with lye, hand-dipping beeswax candles, dyeing textiles, rendering beef fat into tallow, canning, dehydrating, and preserving foods, hand-hewing logs, making homemade natural cleaners, bath soaps and more. • Follow along and join our community. We offer a biweekly newsletter to all our blog subscribers. • INSTAGRAM: / farmhouse_basic_collection • @farmhouse_basic_collection • FACEBOOK: / farmhouse-basic-collection • PINTEREST: / farmhousebc • 00:00 Introduction Whitewashing • 00:11 Defining Whitewashing • 00:27 Places to Find Used Bricks • 00:40 Incorporating Lathing Strips for New Style Look • 01:00 Using Pallet Boards for Lathing Strips • 01:26 Before and After Photos of Completed Lathing Strip Technique • 01:48 Discussing the Tools Needs for Whitewashing Brick with Hydrated Lime • 01:59 Blend All the Dry Ingredients in a 5-Gallon Bucket • 02:09 Add Water, Mixing Well Until A Pancake Batter Consistency, Let Sit for 3 Hours Minimum • 02:22 Prep Walls with Water Using a Hose or Spray Bottle • 02:32 Apply Limewash Using a Good Even Coat Only Doing One Wall at A Time or Up to 30 Minutes • 03:15 Discussing Blending and Touching Up the Limewash • 03:45 Start Removing Limewash for Brick Exposure using Spray Bottle • 04:14 Using a Hose with a Spray Nozzle Attached, Blend the Larger Edges • 04:51 Using an Old Rag, Dab Any Water from Ceiling and Window Trims • 05:10 Revealing Finished Project
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