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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

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  • Kansas City, MO
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Paint a brick fireplace??

Account Closed
  • Accountant
  • Kansas City, MO
Posted

Hello! We are currently working on a flip with a red brick fireplace. My initial thoughts were to tile over the brick with a really cool rustic stone - and work up the wall behind the fireplace in order to create a unique focal point in the room.

As most flips go....we are at the end, have not bought the stone yet for the fireplace and need to cut costs somewhere. I am thinking of cutting the stone work out as this could save possibly ~$500/600, and just painting the fireplace.

I'm worried this would be attractive for modern/contemporary buyer, but not for everyone?? As anyone done this and had any positive/negative feedback they could share??

Thank you in advance!!

Shelby

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