LIMEWASH VS WHITEWASH BRICK: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
The benefits of owning a brick home are plentiful. They’re naturally fire and weather-resistant, composed of natural, renewable resources (shale and clay), easy to maintain and naturally insulated.
However, your choice in brick colors can feel limited, and homebuyers sometimes feel like they’re compromising on their desired home color. Luckily, there are eco-friendly, cost-effective options to give your?brick home a facelift?without agonizing over the details that come with painted brick.?Limewashing and whitewashing are both historical processes that have recently risen in popularity as alternatives to more expensive exterior upgrades.
In this article, we’ll discuss limewash vs. whitewash for brick homes and the benefits to each.
What is Limewash?
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Limewash was at the height of its popularity in the 1800s and 1900s because it was readily available and economical.
Limewash consists of two ingredients: lime and water, and is usually a white color, but other natural hues are typical. Lime, not to be confused with the citrus fruit, is extracted from limestone and then processed into lime putty or paste. Combined with water, the mixture turns into a matte or chalky texture that is then ready to be applied to a home’s exterior.
Unlike painted brick, limewash doesn’t simply sit on top of brick; it penetrates the fibers.
Pros of Limewashing Exterior Brick
Cons of Limewashing Exterior Brick
What is Whitewash?
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Although limewash can be considered a type of whitewash and is often used synonymously, we’ll be differentiating the two for this article.
Whitewash is a half-and-half mixture of water and paint that sits on top of brick, unlike limewash, to provide a translucent finish, muting the brick’s natural color. Unlike painted bricks, whitewashing preserves bricks’ natural, random variations, depending on how much is applied and how each individual reacts to its application.
Pros of Whitewashing Exterior Brick
Cons of Whitewashing Exterior Brick
Which is Best for Your Home?
Now that you’re familiar with limewash vs. whitewash, how do you choose which process to use for your exterior brick?
Limewash is an excellent choice if you’re looking for something natural and eco-friendly. We recommend this technique for someone looking for a semi-permanent change that can be removed with power-washing. Limewash brick is a great choice for a vintage home look on new bricks.
On the other hand, whitewashing bricks is recommended for those searching for a solution that is more permanent. Because whitewashing is mixed with paint, it can be used on previously painted brick. All in all, it’s a great choice for smaller interior projects like fireplace brick or a brick wall accent.
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