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Faux Brick Backsplash

My husband measured and made cut outs for the outlets, using a jigsaw.

faux brick backsplash

We used construction adhesive to apply to the panel. Apply the construction adhesive liberally to ensure it is secure. Use finishing nails to secure the ends.

faux brick backsplash

Put your cut panel into place.

faux brick backsplash

These panels came “Brick Color” I wanted the base to be white so I picked up a quart of white paint.

faux brick backsplash

This is after the first coat of white, we used a basic white.

faux brick backsplash

I added some black paint into random spots and smeared with my rag to add in touches of darker brick.

faux brick backsplash

Next I applied dark wax to the entire panel to give the effects of “aged” brick. You can go lighter and heavier in some spaces.

faux brick backsplash

Next I needed to light the grout. I used some white chalk paint I had on hand.

faux brick backsplash

faux brick backsplash