If you are fortunate enough to have an old brick wall in your historic home, then you know what a wonderful backdrop it is for entertaining during the holidays, and how it adds to your décor. Here's a few maintenance tips to preserve its quality, so that for years to come, visitors to your home will continue to experience the warmth and charm of the beautiful old brick interior.
The first step in maintaining an interior brick wall is to properly clean it. Old brick is porous and can crumble easily. It should be washed with a soft cloth, using a simple mix of water and vinegar, since stronger cleaners could damage the brick irreparably.
Test your 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 be careful to rub very gently to avoid doing damage to 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 slightly glossy finish. On the other hand, to maintain an authentic, more traditional look for your brick, a matte finish is definitely the better choice.
As we know, natural interior old brick walls add a traditional look of warmth and charm to a room, but sometimes homeowners will think about painting the brick. Before you make the decision to paint old brick, consider everything that's involved. Once you do it, you are committed to either a cycle of repainting every three to five years or else removing the paint from the brick, which is a very common dilemma. That said, here are some painting techniques for old brick which can work well, depending on personal taste and what sort of décor you prefer.
If you have an interior brick wall in your historic home that shows signs of damage, contact an expert. Brick restoration in these historic buildings should be trusted to masonry contractors who are specialists in interior tuckpointing, and who know how to use and apply the proper, traditional materials and methods.
Renaissance Development, a leader in brick restoration and historic preservation, specializes in the restoration of a historic brick building’s mortar joints using traditional methods (tuckpointing) and materials. Contact us for a free site visit and project quote.