Suggestions for restoring fireplace brickwork
Hi all,
this is my first post here so please bear with me! I have a brick Victorian home (circa 1895) in Melbourne and have a fireplace that needs some work. Ultimatley it needs a new cast iron insert etc, but until such time as I have the cash to purchase the required bits and pieces I want to clean up the brickwork to make it more presentable in the room.
The original insert has been removed at some point and some plonker in the annals of time decided it would be a good idea to paint the white marble mantle:o . The fireplace has been used since (by previous owners) and the brickwork has been damaged - more to the point the mortar has been damaged (refer attached photos).
I'm after suggestions on the best way to fix up the mortar and brickwork for aesthetic purposes only, that is, I will not be lighting any fires. My wife would like to paint the inside of the fireplace white, so I was thinking that I should perhaps render the brickwork once I have cleaned it up??
I have read in this forum that a lime based mortar is the way to go with old brickwork - is this also true for inside fireplaces??
I'm also after suggestions for the render. Should the render also be a lime based mortar or should it be a cement based render??
Thanks in advance for any help.
GTWAGN