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1980’s Ugly Brick Fireplace Makeover with lumber and paint.

I’m so happy my brick fireplace makeover is done! It makes me smile every time I look at it.

1980 Dark Brick Fireplace with Stone Mantel

Wow! Isn’t this brick fireplace makeover amazing? How did I put up with that look for so many years?

brick fireplace makeover

Fresh White Fireplace and Mantel

How to Faux Wood Mantel

How to Paint a Brick Fireplace

Meeting Challenges Head On

This is the right side of the hearth before. . .

After I enclosed the hearth with underlayment. That ugly floor area is no longer visible!

A look at how I used the thin plywood to make a new facade over the brick.

After which I added a 1×6 for the brick fireplace makeover.

Boxing in a Stone Mantel & Hearth with Thin Plywood

I love the new look so much!

I always,   a.l.w.a.y.s. hated the concrete hearth. It was suppose to be stone, not two slabs of concrete with a seam.

Adding and securing wood trim pieces.

White Brick Fireplace with Black Firebox

Please remember I am not a decorator. I used what I have at the house to show off my new mantel. I’m sure I will change it up many, many times before I settle in to something I really like.

Below is the cost break down. It’s more than I expected, but overall, I guess it’s not too bad.

Cost of Brick Fireplace Makeover

Would I do it again?! You bet! I was so tired of all that dirty brick and concrete!

  • Crown Molding (mantel)  8.96
  • Crown Molding (ceiling)  12.32
  • Lauan 2 sheets  10.28 ea  20.56
  • 1/2 x 3/4 Molding (2 pieces for mantel, 1 for hearth) 8’, 8’, 9’ .42 lf  10.50
  • 2×4’s 9’ free (curb finds) -0-
  • 1×4’s (3) 6’ 2.78 ea 8.34
  • Screen pine trim 24’, 40’   .59 lf  37.76
  • 1×6 (2) to cover sides of brick on left and right sides  6’  5.27 ea  10.54
  • Quarter round  9’  .42 lf  3.78
  • Kilz  1 gallon  12.00 (estimated)  12.00
  • Semi gloss paint  1 gallon  12.00 (estimated)  12.00
  • Black paint  1 qt  7.55  .55
  • Wooden applique  free (thanks Jamie)  0-
  • Vent 5.00
  • Glass shades for light fixtures  2 free (thanks Sherry) -0-
  • Misc (caulk, spackling,nails, wood glue, liquid nails)

If you have any questions, comments please contact me through my e-mail or a comment below.

Updates Through the Years

EDITED TO ADD:  As of Summer 2010, my fireplace mantel looks like this:

The fireplace screen? It was brass, and I painted it! See how to paint a brass fireplace screen.

This has to be my favorite project of all time. I wanted a change for so long and I did it all myself (from scratch). It still makes me smile when I look at it!

No fireplace, no problem: Make a Faux Fireplace Mantel

fireplace-makeover-Christmas-mantel

Christmas 2015 See the easy shutter fireplace screen here.

How about another update? Summer 2019, AFTER I installed floating laminate flooring! See the easy window project here.

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You can check out my other posts here:
how to faux wood mantel
painted brick fireplace

give a brick fireplace a wooden facade

fireplace pt 4

adding trim to a wooden fireplace facade

If your fireplace just needs a paint update, be sure to check out Thrift Diving’s How to Paint an Old Brick Fireplace.

73 Comments

  1. I didn’t see any tile or cement board on your list.
    I would hate for your hearth to catch fire. A hearth needs to be fireproof when that close to the fire box.
    That being said it does look fabulous. Sorry if I am being a downer but I want you to be safe.

  2. I didn’t see any tile or cement board on your list.
    I would hate for your hearth to catch fire. A hearth needs to be fireproof when that close to the fire box.
    That being said it does look fabulous. Sorry if I am being a downer but I want you to be safe.

  3. Oh! I love this! Our fireplace looks so similar to yours only we have painted it white already. I need hubby to look at what you have done with the bottom half of yours! Have fun decorating your mantel – it is great to be able to change it up how you want!

    DD

  4. Wow! I am soooo showing this to my husband! Ours is coming along, but what this could do!!! Thanks for sharing your inspiration, and also the details. That was a lot of work and it is amazing!

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