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Painting Update

I’m back today, sharing another paint update! As you can see from the before and after it already looks a lot different! We just finished priming all of the beams and caulking the seams (22 and counting tubes of caulk!) It took forever – the rough wood is hard to work with and it requires a lot of cutting in. Click here and here and here to catch up on our painting posts!

Orange fence up to keep the puppies safe. Portable a/c unit because our (geothermal) HVAC is broken. 
We rolled the beams with this roller that connects to our sprayer – so paint automatically feeds. 
It was ideal for the front of the beams, but the sides were tricky because the roller was larger than the beam and it’s heavier than a normal roller. We did the second coat by hand, but we will be rolling the drywall with this roller for the top coat. I’d recommend using the roller (if you have the sprayer) if you have tall ceilings and a large space to paint – going up and down a ladder to reload your roller is no fun, having the paint automatically feed is amazing! It does take about an hour to properly clean the sprayer, so that into account before pulling it out. But, overall the roller worked perfectly, no leaking! 
We used Kilz Max primer again. Love it! It’s low VOC, is excellent at stain blocking, and covered well with two coats. I’ve been using Kilz for a few years now and love it, I highly recommend starting with a good primer! 
I forgot to mention this in the ceiling post, but as you can imagine, this area wasn’t fun to paint .. we ended tapping plastic on the wall – on each side, letting it hang in the middle (protecting the stairs) and spraying from both edges of the loft. David touched up the spots we couldn’t reach on a ladder. It ended up working pretty well and we didn’t have to build a scaffolding over the stairs. 
Now, what to do with the brick.. leave it as is, white wash, or paint it white.. leave your opinion in the comments if you’d like to share!

This area will be my office. I can’t wait to see it finished!! We’re renting a sander next weekend to work on refinishing the floors. Then we’ll be installing a new railing!

This has definitely been a slow process, but I’m so glad that it is coming together!! The hardest part is over 🙂

Stay tuned for more house updates soon!

Thanks so much to Kilz for providing the primer – as always, I only share products that I love!! I’ve been using Kilz for a few years and love it, I was so thrilled to partner with them!

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  1. Robin @ designbyrobinsnest.blogspot.com says

    July 27, 2015 at 2:45 am

    I would whitewash the brick! It looks great as is though!

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  2. Tricia | 724SouthHouse says

    July 27, 2015 at 3:12 am

    Wow so light and bright! Bet that was a ton of work- I would leave brick alone for some contrast and warmth, but go with what you love. It will be great 🙂

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  3. Hayley says

    July 27, 2015 at 3:57 am

    Not one of your choices, but what about grey? Seems like it would be a more modern way to have contrast instead of the current color brick. No matter what you do I know it will look amazing, I love your style!

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  4. Sheena says

    July 27, 2015 at 3:59 am

    CRAZY how much lighter and brighter (and therefore better!) it is! Way to go guys! Tedious seems to be the name of the game. 🙂 So I love the brick natural BUT in saying that, I'm not too much of a fan of the natural color of yours. Seems a little peachy? Might just be the coloring from my screen. Wonder if you could stain it to add the smallest hue of gray to offset that peachy? Or an ashy carmel color?

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    • Sarah says

      July 27, 2015 at 1:00 pm

      Yes it is peachy, I hate the shade!! I've never looked into stain, I'll have to do that – love the idea of making it a grayish tint!

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    • Just the Right Size says

      July 30, 2015 at 12:12 pm

      I agree with Sheena, I think a grey/charcoal stain would look great! I think white washing would bring too much white to the space. Can you white wash with grey?

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  5. Cassie @ Primitive & Proper says

    July 27, 2015 at 9:15 am

    oh it is looking sooooo good! my vote is for solid white!

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  6. Brynne Delerson says

    July 27, 2015 at 3:22 pm

    WOW! The white is so incredible!!!
    I'm not loving the peachy brick with the wood floors… I'm not sure I would go white, but my vote would be to change it somehow! You guys always have great instincts, so I'm sure it will look awesome! 🙂

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    • Sarah says

      July 27, 2015 at 4:05 pm

      Thanks Brynne! I completely agree that I don't like the brick with the floors!! Im not sold on all white, so I definitely want to look at other options. Also, I forgot to mention, we will be sanding the floors down and sealing them with clear. It's red oak, but hopefully it will be more neutral once we're done.

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  7. Jennifer@The Chronicles of Home says

    July 27, 2015 at 4:02 pm

    Wow, Sarah – I am incredibly impressed with your dedication and patience for this project! It's looking so great already!

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  8. Unknown says

    July 27, 2015 at 4:59 pm

    What about planking over the brick? Love that you painted it all white.
    Erin

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  9. Barbara says

    July 27, 2015 at 4:59 pm

    You two work so hard…always with excellent results. I like the idea of a whitewash for the brick, just to soften it a little. But I totally love anything in grey, so think that would look good too. Whatever you do, it will be smashing, it always is!

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  10. Brittany Cramer says

    July 27, 2015 at 6:33 pm

    WOW! I can't believe how incredible it looks!

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  11. Meagan says

    July 27, 2015 at 6:47 pm

    I agree with previous commenters…I like the idea of natural brick in your space, but don't like the actual color of your brick, so I would paint it. White is the easiest option. I'm afraid a white wash on your brick might just wind up looking pink. It is looking awesome already!

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  12. Amanda Carson says

    July 28, 2015 at 12:40 am

    With your new white walls, the brink is coming off too orange. I think whitewash or even a gray tint would add some breakup to the solid white but get rid of the too orange color in the house.

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  13. Lizzie @ Living Pretty says

    July 28, 2015 at 9:13 am

    The white paint looks amazing – such a huge transformation already. I love the natural brick – I think the warm tones with the white give the whole space more depth, although I guess you could do that with wood furniture too if you did decide to paint (in that case, I'd go white wash vs all white).

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  14. Whitney Ross says

    July 28, 2015 at 2:09 pm

    Sarah, I can't even imagine how much work this is, but it looks AMAZING. So worth it! I was hoping you'd go with all white. 🙂 I'm actually liking the brick here (I'm a New Yorker–we love exposed brick), but it would look great whitewashed too.

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  15. Gwen, The Makerista says

    July 28, 2015 at 6:15 pm

    What work, girl! It looks amazing though. Man, I'm not sure on that fireplace. I think it depends on what your going for and what you plan to put on it. Anything you do will certainly be beautiful!

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  16. Kelly says

    July 29, 2015 at 1:57 pm

    QUITE impressive! The white is amazing! I've painted all the brick in my house so I'm a brick painter. That being said, I like the contrast of your brick with the white walls and ceiling. It might be a little too white with the brick painted….

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  17. Amanda says

    August 2, 2015 at 6:26 am

    I'm amazed by the before and after! The difference is astounding. So much brighter and lighter feeling. Love. I like the brick as it adds a nice contracts, but think it would look gorgeous whitewashed too. Since you're sanding the floors down, will you be changing them to a different stain color? Love the progress!

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    • Sarah says

      August 2, 2015 at 12:35 pm

      Thanks Amanda! We just sanded a section of floor – we're planning on sealing with clear and leaving them natural 🙂

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  18. Jennifer @ Dimples and Tangles says

    August 4, 2015 at 2:39 am

    Wow, Sarah, that's one amazing change! I agree with others, love the brick but not necessarily the color. But, I think that white would be too much. I like the idea that others have suggested of some sort of gray wash…

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  19. SHERRY HART says

    August 5, 2015 at 11:25 am

    OMG….all of that painting. I bow down to you. On the other hand….so much gorgeous white:)

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  20. theanatomyofdesign.com says

    August 8, 2015 at 3:04 pm

    wow! what an undertaking! I really love the brick as-is with the white…love the mix of old with new fresh white paint!

    Reply

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