How do I update and paint my fireplace?
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I had started a white wash a year ago but sanded off most of it when my family hated it.
That depends on your decorating style
I think white washing it would look very nice. Milk paint would probably work the best. Here is a like to an article about milk paint. http://www.hometalk.com/diy/kitchen-dining/kitchen-dining-furniture/diy-milk-paint-guide-for-beginners-5503733
DIY Milk Paint Guide for Beginners
I had that same gold fireplace, we took it apart & I took it to a local shop that does powder coating because it is hard to get paint to stick to that brassy metal, they charged me $60 & you would not believe the difference that small change made
Here is the skinny on painting brick https://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/4040365/list/what-you-need-to-know-before-painting-brick?m_refid=olm_google_176596187_9774874547_aud-92754949547:dsa-88786447067&pos=1t1&device=c&nw=g&matchtype=b&gclid=CJbNsda_0tMCFRKSfgodbBgG2Q
Its irreversible so make sure. I would find a more interesting way to display your collections. I have floor to ceiling bookcases on both sides, which lets you display your collections more dramatically. You could also paint the back wall behind the bookcases with a pop of color or some interesting wall paper.
If you're using the fireplace, update the fire screen. Try going to an architechural recycler......you might find a fireplace surround, mantel and fire screen you fall in love with.
My thinking is leave the brick alone. Painting is permanent. Once it's done, there's no going back. Instead, change out the brass, paint the mantle and shelving and maybe weed out some of the things you display to give it a cleaner look.
You can paint or white wash the fireplace. Many Hometalkers have done it. As for the fireplace screen, you can easily paint it. Removing it would make painting easier. Lightly sand it to remove the shine and roughen for paint. Use a spray paint made for metal.
http://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=painting%20brick%20fireplace
Whitewash the brick, paint the mantle, remove the clutter , paint the gold frame black. I did mine a few months ago and love it!
I went to a motorcycle shop they powder coat all kinds of things. Maybe search your area for "powder coating"
How about a white wash?