So many of the historic brick homes in the Washington DC area display a beautiful exposed interior brick wall. Some are in need of repair, but in many cases, these old brick walls are in good shape and add warmth to your décor.
To preserve the stunning quality of your brick interior wall, you'll want to maintain the integrity of its surface. Consider following these steps:
The first step in maintaining an interior brick wall is cleaning it. Brick, particularly old brick, is porous and can crumble easily. It should be washed gently with a cloth, using a mix of water and vinegar. Stronger cleaners might damage the brick irreparably.
Test your vinegar-and-water cleaning mix on an out-of-the-way part of the wall – a small spot near the floor – before taking care of the rest. Simply spray your cleaner lightly on the trouble spots and rub with a towel. If you find spots that resist the soft cleaning, switch to a coarse bristle brush, but do so gently to avoid destroying the brick.
A brick sealant will preserve the beauty of your wall and prevent deterioration. There are two types of sealants available: gloss finish and matte finish. If you want to add brightness to an area like an entry or hallway, use a slight gloss finish. On the other hand, to maintain an authentic brick look, a matte finish is a good choice.
Natural brick walls add a traditional look of warmth to a room, but painting techniques can add a different kind of style to your decor. Here are some popular choices:
Colored paint: Painting colors on brick is not for the faint of heart. Colored brick walls are very trendy and modern, but you should be sure of your choice before starting. If you change your mind you're stuck with the very complicated process of stripping paint from brick.
In moist areas like bathrooms, it’s especially important to make sure your brick is well sealed to avoid mold and other issues. Grout that is worn away or in bad condition should be repointed and resealed to restore a more solid surface to the brick.
Bathroom walls that are badly grouted or unsealed are subject to further damage because of mold that is likely to grow there.
If you have an interior brick wall in your historic home that show signs of damage, either due to water or other damage, contact an expert in traditional brick restoration.
And if you'd like to the best care possible of your interior exposed brick wall, Renaissance Development can help correct any problems inside and out, and return your home to showpiece condition. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.