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confusedyouwill

Sorry for the delay, but here's a photo of the reclaimed brick floor I laid in my Kitchen/diner. Hope you like it. I love it, and I'm now on the hunt for some more to finish the other end of the room!
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confusedyouwill

Wouldn't look right in a modern house, but mine is an old cottage, and the original floor would have been pamments/bricks laid on earth. The photo doesn't do the colours justice. I'd do the rest of the house too, if I could afford it!
 
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confusedyouwill

I like that , what did you seal them with ?

Sealed them with something called Easyseal, from a local supplier. Water based, microporus, and doesn't change the look of the bricks. OK, but they are a pig to clean, so I'm gonna varnish them when the rest of the room is finished. I'm thinking about Bonakemi Mega satin.
I wanted a rustic look, but this finish isn't practical. I'm getting too old for scrubbing them on my hands and knees! Not bad for a woman though, eh?
 
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confusedyouwill

They are 2.75 inches, full bricks. Laid them in 4:1 soft sand/cement, pointed them with the same ratio, but used white cement. The other half of the floor is gonna be done with full bricks, floor bricks and pamments. All different thicknesses so will be fun!
 

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