Hi,
I am having a bay window replaced - was originally stone and brick built but was replaced in the 80s with a single full height UPVC bay!
The house is 1900-1920 so the house brickwork has aged considerably. The builder wants to use new (St.Annes Red) brick which will obviously standout like a sore thumb from the original.
Has anybody got any recommendations on how I could go about ageing the new brick so it looks more like the original? Is it even worth bothering about?
Thanks
I am having a bay window replaced - was originally stone and brick built but was replaced in the 80s with a single full height UPVC bay!
The house is 1900-1920 so the house brickwork has aged considerably. The builder wants to use new (St.Annes Red) brick which will obviously standout like a sore thumb from the original.
Has anybody got any recommendations on how I could go about ageing the new brick so it looks more like the original? Is it even worth bothering about?
Thanks