You know guys when you make comments it developes brain activity (doesnt happen as much as it used to) and I think of another picture to post. I am not as clever as that good stripper...............mind is just slow.
Good question Kevin. We used alot of brick and stone inside the house. I spent 2 months trying to figure this wall out. We wanted the plaster over brick look and fully intended to use the real brick veneer as we used throughout the house. We have entire walls, stairways, and the second floor hallway with the brick veneers. The problem was attaching the brick veneer to the drywall and dealing with the 1/2 thickness of the brick. I certainly did not want to plaster up over the brick and have a hump. At the end of the day I used the faux dude who did the walls in the media room to create the effect.
He taped off all of the brick mortar joints and applied the drywall mud to creat 3 dimentional brick veneer. Hand painted the brick and the joints so they look real. Applied the skip trowel on the wall so it appeared like plaster was wiped over the brick and walla there it was. Quite frankly it is so realistic and at the end of the day it was probably more economical than using the brick veneers. This guy was very talented. It was was of those stumbling block decisions that came out successful. I really have to think things down to a nub.
Upstairs hallway pictured. This brick goes all the way down the stairs and all done by my brother and a guy who works for us. I fought my wife on this idea and she would not give in. I really glad she didnt listen to me..............not that it was the first time she has ignored me.