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Whitewashed Brick Slips

When having the same style brick slip wall year after year, sometimes you can get a bit tired of its appearance, or you may simply feel the need to redecorate the entire house, with the exposed brick tiles included. Whitewashed brick slips are a great variation on a great theme.<br><br>https://jandatiling.co.uk/blog/whitewashed-brick-slips/

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Whitewashed Brick Slips

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  1. Whitewashed Brick Slips

  2. How do you create perfectly whitewashed brick slips in your home? • Here at J&A Tiling, we are constantly looking to further improve ourselves and to provide our customers with handy hints and tips to their brick slip problems. • Are you looking to alter your beautiful brick slip feature wall? • When having the same style brick slip wall year after year, sometimes you can get a bit tired of its appearance, or you may simply feel the need to redecorate the entire house, with the exposed brick tiles included.

  3. Preparing to Whitewash Your Brick Slip Tiles • The first thing you need to make sure you do, when you are redecorating any area of your home, is to make sure the surface is clean and tidy, along with the area around it. • This is why, when white washing your brick wall tiles, you need to check and make sure the walls are both clean and dry. • Dust away any dirt from the brick tiles and remove any grease stains. Meanwhile, tidy away any furniture and possessions away from the area you are about to paint to avoid getting them paint splattered.

  4. Priming Your Stone Brick Tiles • Once your brick tile wall is free of dirt, you can now put a base coat of paint on your interior brick wall. • To do this, you need to create a mixture of half masonry paint and half water and make sure you mix the solution well – this solution will create the base making it easier for you to paint onto the stone brick slips. • Thinly roller the solution onto the internal brick slips in an even manner.

  5. Contact us Call: 01702 233 003 Mail Id: info@jandatiling.co.uk Website: www.jandatiling.co.uk Address: Highlands Farm, Highlands Road, Rawreth, Essex SS11 8TL

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