Sometimes, when you want a change in the home, to make your office space memorable or breathe some new life into the decor of your restaurant, a new colour or pattern just isn’t enough to cover it.
You want something with real character and dimension and that’s precisely why so many people are turning to the brick effect cladding.
Here, we’re going to look at why so many love rustic brick slips, the best way to achieve it a quality finish, and how to use it in your project.
Brick slip walls are becoming increasingly popular around the world, but why is that?
People want their interiors to match more than an aesthetic. They want it to have a certain spirit to it all its own.
Both the look and a feel of a brick effect on your walls create an image that’s much more evocative.
It can be perfect for giving a house a rustic charm, for pairing with warm natural materials such as timber, or for giving it a kind of urban cool that few wallpapers and paints can compete with.
Part of the reason that it has so much character is that it has literal depth to it.
Brick effect wallpapers and paint stencils are an option, but the problem is that they’re revealed as imitations with even a slightly closer look.
Apart from the effort and cost of exposing or building a real brick wall, brick slips allow you the realistic look but also the realistic feel.
A dimension of tactile sensation to go along with the appearance is what makes it really stand apart from so many other interior wall options.
The brick effect isn’t just one style, either. There are a variety of ways to use it.
The distressed raw look is the most popular, comprising dark reds, often of different shades to make certain bricks look older than others.
However, there are other options.
Glossy grey or white finishes can help maintain the same earthy feel and keep the authentic look while making it cleaner and more suited to contemporary, stylish interior styles.
You can also go for a whitewashed brick slips that keep the aged appeal while making it much brighter, or a bright red brick look to give it a certain unique heritage.
For bigger, open areas, designating one feature wall as a brick slip wall can give it a lot more character, helping to contrast against the other walls, to serve as a focal point, and to create different “zones” within the same space.
Your use of rustic brick slips can be more localised, too, adding a distinct character around architectural features like a fireplace, to a bar area in your games room, or to revamp a chimney breast.
The brick effect isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, and rustic brick slips can be the perfect way to get it in your property.
If you need rustic brick slips installed by experienced brick slips installers at your commercial property in Essex, London, Kent or Surrey, contact J&A Tiling today.
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