The SECRET to a Seamless Faux Brick Panel Accent Wall!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024
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  • @bourbondave4438
    @bourbondave4438 8 месяцев назад

    Ok I liked this because you’re the first one that showed cutting the bricks to make them even. Drives me nuts and well done. Thank you

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks! It drives me nuts to see the seam!

  • @vcap7886
    @vcap7886 8 месяцев назад +1

    So simple but brilliant! Bravo

  • @Linda-zi1ds
    @Linda-zi1ds 2 года назад +10

    Would have liked to see the whole finished wall.

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  2 года назад +1

      I have a lot more projects in this space to come so can’t give it all away at once 😉

    • @SnyderTools
      @SnyderTools Год назад +4

      Was thinking the same thing. Video about the process but doesn’t show product lol.

  • @maggie2244
    @maggie2244 2 месяца назад

    Great job! Maybe linger a little longer on showing the wonderful finished wall from up close and far. Thanks again!

  • @carolynfurletti4726
    @carolynfurletti4726 2 года назад +4

    I feel the same about those seams! I just don't understand how people don't notice?! 🤔 Just found your channel - now I'm going to binge watch it all!

  • @oziniguez7688
    @oziniguez7688 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you!! This is the video I wanted to see! I had the same idea but was scared to do it until I seen this video. Thanks (:

  • @AishaStitt
    @AishaStitt Год назад

    Oh my goodness. You are amazing and a God send. I am going to do my cement pour-plastered wall with this. Thank you so much, as a home body, I'm always looking for ways to make my home feel warm and inviting .

  • @IMOO1896
    @IMOO1896 Год назад

    One of the first videos I watched about these wall panels was a couple who did as you’re doing, and they were almost crying in frustration.

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  Год назад

      Oh it wasn’t bad! You have to cut all the grout out to help them fit together easiest.

  • @randimayes560
    @randimayes560 Год назад +1

    Did you do any thing after the morter? Where is the finished product

  • @BrianRovani
    @BrianRovani 3 месяца назад

    Its beautiful! Thanks for the info. I have to ask. I bought these exact panels for my basement remodel. The really smell. Did you panels smell and did the smell go away after you used the quick set on them?

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  3 месяца назад

      I don’t remember mine smelling but I’m sure the German schmear would cover any smell!

  • @colleeng7131
    @colleeng7131 Год назад +1

    Looks beautiful! I have to say that your faux brick wall is the nicest I've seen. I want to do this but I have to ask if you've had any issues with the mortar sticking to the panel or crumbling afterward. I've seen comments in other tutorials stating to use joint compound or spackle as mortar does not stick. Any issues with adherence? Also is it washable?

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  Год назад +1

      I’ve had no issues with its durability but I’d say it isn’t washable however I’ve never tried

  • @valicia1140
    @valicia1140 Год назад

    I've been thinking the same thing!

  • @dmichaels40
    @dmichaels40 2 года назад

    I was curious, if you wanted more brick to show through would you use less product or wipe it off with a rag? If you wipe it away how much time do you have? Looks great. Can't wait to see finished area.

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  2 года назад +1

      You could really do either! I would probably lean towards wiping it off so that it does get some coverage and then you can take a wet sponge and wipe the desired amount off. It doesn't dry super fast but the thinner the coat, the faster it will dry.

  • @zleahy
    @zleahy Год назад

    How can I cover up the seam without schmearing the entire wall? Any tips? I'd like to keep brick color, but still somehow hide the seam.

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  Год назад +1

      You could try caulking with a similar colored caulk

  • @marciakessler1911
    @marciakessler1911 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful job!!! ❤New viewer

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! And thanks for watching! I hope you stick around 😊

  • @moh3238
    @moh3238 2 года назад

    Merci pour votre travail

  • @Dadhockeycoach
    @Dadhockeycoach 4 месяца назад

    What if you want the finish on the panel as purchased? If you're not mortar smearing then what?

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  4 месяца назад +1

      I would still cut the half panels and then caulk or grout those with a matching color

  • @magneticcrochet
    @magneticcrochet Год назад

    What did you use to make it stick to the wall! It feels like I’ve tried every substance! On a spot that has concrete I guess it’s to the DIY faux for me on that part of the wall LOL

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  Год назад

      I just used construction adhesive and some brad nails to hold it in place while it dries. For a concrete wall, brad nails wouldn’t work but you could use a strong tape to hold it in place while the glue dries. Hope that helps!

  • @philiphurban9498
    @philiphurban9498 2 года назад

    You could always use the mortar and then use paint

  • @realleduc4562
    @realleduc4562 Год назад

    How much mortar did you use for your wall? We want to do a 40 feet wall.

  • @TheCogrl
    @TheCogrl 2 года назад

    Did I miss some instruction about how to cut/place each panel to fit like a puzzle? I imagine you would need to offset the panels by a row?

  • @spicynomad
    @spicynomad Год назад

    im surprised other larger channels especially that joanna gaines wanna be channel did not come up with that technique. they actually did someone elses house and did not cut the brick panel like you did. it makes me wonder....

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  Год назад

      There are ways that people “hide” the seam but I can see it enough for it to bother me so I think this is the best way to do it 😉

    • @spicynomad
      @spicynomad Год назад

      @@olivegreyavenue i agree. i can see the seems to and i choose not to use this product until i saw this video. im going to rethink it now.

  • @KingZarkon
    @KingZarkon Год назад

    Question, what if I don’t want to paint the panels. You think just finding a grout that matches really good and use slot just in the grout lines and then cleanup the bricks will work?

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  Год назад +1

      It could definitely work. I personally wouldn’t use the panels if they’re not painted or shmeared because you’ll be able to tell they aren’t real brick but if that doesn’t bother you, it’ll work!

    • @KingZarkon
      @KingZarkon Год назад

      @@olivegreyavenue I’m thinking of doing my garage just for a background for my arcade games. So it’s cool if it looks a little fake. I’m hoping to get a grout close enough so I can just use on the seams and feather it out so I don’t have to do all the grout lines

    • @KingZarkon
      @KingZarkon Год назад

      @@olivegreyavenue ty for reply

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  Год назад

      @@KingZarkon oh yeah it’ll be perfect for that!

  • @just_hit_pan1393
    @just_hit_pan1393 2 года назад

    Your video has inspired me to do this as a feature wall in our living room. I’m just wondering do you have to seal it? Does the wall kick off a lot of “dust”? I am just worried that I’m going to be vacuuming up white wall dust all the time?

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  2 года назад +1

      I’m glad to help with some inspiration! You can definitely seal it if you want but there is no dust that comes off it. They only reason it may do that is if abrasive things run up against it continually.

    • @just_hit_pan1393
      @just_hit_pan1393 2 года назад

      @@olivegreyavenue you definitely have! We did the ikea built in bench for our dining room! My kids would definitely do that. What would you seal it with?

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  2 года назад

      @@just_hit_pan1393 oh how awesome! I would seal it with a grout sealer

  • @jjdavis7320
    @jjdavis7320 Год назад

    Just did this and it is really difficult to get the pieces to fit together

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  Год назад +1

      I cut the half brick and all the “mortar” away so there’s extra room to fit together and then you can do extra trimming as needed with a multitool.

  • @elsalvageruiz8506
    @elsalvageruiz8506 2 года назад

    Simple mente genial 😘

  • @generalPWNS
    @generalPWNS 2 года назад

    Where is the finished product video?

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  2 года назад

      It’s here: ruclips.net/video/6cHHVEp57iU/видео.html

  • @JOHN_WICK_101
    @JOHN_WICK_101 Месяц назад

    Oh my God

  • @richmond12000
    @richmond12000 8 месяцев назад

    Yams 😏

  • @jl-Sp
    @jl-Sp 2 года назад

    FYI.. my like goes towards the cohost.. not you 🤪❤️

  • @tobytopaz921
    @tobytopaz921 6 месяцев назад

    if you talking about it, please SPELL RIGHT
    SCHMIER !!
    TO BAD YOU DIDN'T DO YOUR HOMEWORK

    • @olivegreyavenue
      @olivegreyavenue  6 месяцев назад

      lol that’s not how this is spelled.
      If you want to *yell* about grammar, make sure you spell your criticism correctly 👌🏻
      *too bad

    • @tobytopaz921
      @tobytopaz921 6 месяцев назад

      @olivegreyavenue sad ,
      little man.... sure you hear that a lot ...
      I AM GERMAN.
      IT'S A GERMAN WORD, DUDE !!

  • @yaima0901
    @yaima0901 11 месяцев назад

    Can this be used as backsplash?