Can you give me opinions on making over this wall - stone or paint?
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Hi, Eric!
I think the stone is beautiful! It’s my understanding that the stone is easy to install, and the final decision between that and paint would be budget... Good luck with your project!
Both are beautiful, the pro of the paint is that it is easier to keep clean, the brick seems to draw dust and is more effort to clean.
I love the rock.
I love the stone
stone for sure...
O like the paint with the stone mantel, the other seems like it is fighting.
Stone!
I love the stone brick.
I like paint. Not a big stone fan. But, ultimately what do you like?
I love the stone brick.
I love the stone, but suggest a color change for the fireplace portion...not so light in color.
I like the paint.
I like the uncluttered look with the stone!
I'd really need to see more of the room and your furniture to give a sound answer.
The stone looks beautiful!
I love the stone, Eric!
Stone no comparision to paint. So stone over paint anytime . I dont care if it was old bricks from a 1920s building. It's just beautiful
nice addition!
The stone is more warm and appealing to my eyes, while the painted version seems stark and in need of ...something.
Like the painted version. The other - too much contrast.
I love the stone.