![]() When we saw this stucco fireplace makeover on Fixer Upper, we fell in love with the look. There are tons of modern fireplace designs that use tile & wood (not really legal or safe, by the way), but we wanted something that would blend seamlessly with our 100-year old house. Because we love the minimalist, zen vibe, the brick fireplace in our living room had to go. We gravitate towards color palettes that are easier on the eyes than textures and bright colors. While textures and patterns can add to a space when used appropriately, they’re harder to mix than most people realize. ![]() We are 100% on-board with the less-is-more movement in home design. By painting our stucco fireplace white, it kept the living room feeling light & bright. Even a beginner can follow attempt a stucco fireplace makeover for awesome results. ![]() We had minimal plaster experience before beginning this project, so we are proof. This is exactly why we chose to do a stucco fireplace makeover on our brick fireplace. Unfortunately, especially around the 60’s, many homeowners opted for cheap, trendy brick, which we hate today. A nice, vintage brick, or good-quality modern brick can make a beautiful fireplace. Brick, however, is one of those materials that just screams how much money was put into it. Sure, there isn’t anything inherently wrong with brick fireplaces. Stucco Fireplace Makeover Over BrickĪn easy stucco fireplace makeover is hard to beat. We love how the stucco fireplace subtly directs the eye upward, to the vaulted ceilings. We now have a Stucco Fireplace Makeover Tutorial video on YouTube! Click here to watch how we tackled this stucco fireplace makeover project.
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