How can I decorate building exteriors cost-efficiently?
We were thinking of putting a brick backsplash out of doors for decor on a shed or garage part way up, i.e. some come in sizes 2 feet long by 10 inches tall in bundles of 5. If a person stacked them vertically it would be 50 inches high by 2 feet long and extend it around the bottom of a shed and the garage. Has anyone ever used it? (much cheaper than decor with outdoor panels).
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What is the brick backsplash made of? I would be concerned that it is not weatherproof and disintegrate in the elements. Heat, cold, sun, wind weather things rather quickly.
Most of them you can, but installation is different . Can you provide more specifications of that brick?
if it is thin brick or even fake brick I don't think it would hold up outside. I would take a piece of it to Home Depot type store and ask them
You would need to use brick panels rated for outdoor use.
https://www.google.com/search?q=diy+outdoor+brick+panels&source=lnms&tbm=vid&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjkr8S-rMfmAhWZGc0KHeQ5Cx4Q_AUoA3oECA4QBQ&biw=1536&bih=740
https://www.google.com/search?q=diy+outdoor+brick+panels&source=univ&tbm=shop&tbo=u&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjkr8S-rMfmAhWZGc0KHeQ5Cx4Qsxh6BAgOECs&biw=1536&bih=740
Porcelain would hold up outside,
thank you for all your input everyone!
I would take a trip to the store and look at exterior materials. You may find something that is weatherproof and within budget.
Hi DesertRose,
If you want it for the look, why not paint it? Using outdoor paint, you could do it inexpensively and get the exact look that you want. Here's where another Hometalk member asked a similar question and the painting process is explained. Wishing you the best.
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/home-tours/q-how-can-i-create-faux-brick-with-a-3d-look-on-exterior-stucco-29775413
How can I create faux brick with a 3D look on exterior stucco?
We adhering exterior-grade building materials to existing building surfaces, like siding, or metal in the case of a shed,
Think about water drainage and water wicking, over the years. As in flashing may be in order or partial removal and re-installing of siding. It’s not just about using exterior grade construction adhesive.