Anonymous wrote:painted brick screams cheap and make maintenance
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would look into replacing the vinyl with hardboard, and painting the brick to match.
dumb idea, don't ever paint brick
I disagree. We painted our brick house and were thrilled with the results. Using good primer and high-quality paint is important. Going on 10 years, holding up great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm with your spouse. It looks fine and is a common look for older houses. I would greatly discourage you from painting brick if it's not already painted. Painted brick is hard to maintain and can never be unpainted. New siding in a more modern color might improve the look of the house but it's not cheap (for some reason) so you might want to leave it as a future possibility and not a necessity.
The only place I have ever seen the vinyl brick combo is here. It is an atrocious look and screams that there wasn't enough money for brick. I'd hardiplank the vinyl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would look into replacing the vinyl with hardboard, and painting the brick to match.
dumb idea, don't ever paint brick
Anonymous wrote:I'm with your spouse. It looks fine and is a common look for older houses. I would greatly discourage you from painting brick if it's not already painted. Painted brick is hard to maintain and can never be unpainted. New siding in a more modern color might improve the look of the house but it's not cheap (for some reason) so you might want to leave it as a future possibility and not a necessity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would look into replacing the vinyl with hardboard, and painting the brick to match.
dumb idea, don't ever paint brick
Anonymous wrote:I would look into replacing the vinyl with hardboard, and painting the brick to match.
Anonymous wrote:We are looking at buying one of two houses, which were both original brick and had additions put on with vinyl (in one case adjacent to and in the other or on top of the original house). I think it looks bizarre, my spouse thinks it's fine and a fact of life when you're buying an older house that has been renovated over the decades.
How big of a job is it to "harmonize the exterior" of the house (all brick ideally, or all vinyl siding if the former is not feasible) so the house doesn't look so obviously like it has an addition? Who would be the right type of expert to call about this (architect? builder?)