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Hi,
I was looking for some fresh ideas and options to replace the curved arch as circled in the attached picture. What are the options available to make it a bit modernised?
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Let me tag a few helpful members in @lifestylebymari, @Renowayoflife and @redbournreno to see what they would do with this arch.
It was interesting that before starting work on the renovation of a typical 1980s suburban Australian home, the Make It Happen team asked Australians should the internal arches stay or go and 60% of respondents said the arches should stay. You might like to take a look at the end results.
Jason
Hey @Zun
what a fun and exciting project!! I know it may not be as popular these days as arches are on trend but this arch looks like it’s closing the kitchen off, if I’m looking at the picture correctly. And I have been known to take out a few arches in my projects.
first question are you looking to keep the shape but modernize? If so you could plaster it and paint, the brick dates it.
if you want to remove it all together then I would remove it and take the opening as high and wide as you are able. You’d need to check if it’s a structural wall and may need to install an appropriate sized beam.
let us know what you decide.
Thanks, Jason, for connecting me with others and for sharing the survey results. I am open to ideas if the arches were to stay, what particular supply or material would be used to replace the existing cracked bricks on wooden boards.
Thanks!
If we were to keep these Arches, what other choices would be available other than plastering and painting?
Hi @Zun
I believe those are the available choices, and I think it comes down to creativity. The plaster for example can be used to smooth out the surface of the brick or you can build up on it to make it thicker and get it to stand out. The paint can be used to either enhance the brick by painting it with a bright colour or paint it the same colour as the wall so that it blends in. Its texture will still stand out and act as a feature.
If you were to combine it with a new kitchen colour, it should be a nice classic feature that will enhance the overall look of the area.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
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