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    Hi All! I recently bought a home which has a white, fake brick on the bottom half of the wall (under the cabinets) and the upper rest of the wall is papered. I have already removed the wall paper. I am painting the kitchen a darker tan color (if that makes sense?) Anyway, i want to do something neat with the brick because i don't have the time right now to rip it all off. So, in the meantime, i want to paint it and don't know how. What color? Was thinking of painting in between the bricks a off white color and then the bricks a lighter tan than the rest of the walls. How do you paint that fake brick used on interior walls? Any suggestions?

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    The bricks are of uneven testure. A latex paint of your color choice with a deep nap roller would be the choice. Roll off the excess and paint the brick, then use an artist's brush to get at the grooves.

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      You should have no problem painting these with a latex paint. Even the fake bricks have a porus masonry-like surface that takes paint well. If you use a semi-gloss finish - they will actually become very washable, which is a plus in a kitchen. Keep in mind you will probably need 2 coats, even if the paint covers over the old color in one coat, the finish will probably look uneven.

      leone184
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