Color & Material Guide

American English guide - color recommendations, gray and neighborhood examples, ZIP code-level tips and US square footage optimized for homeowners nationwide.

Brick Exterior: Warmth and Character That Lasts

An icon of industrial style and traditional British architecture, brick is enjoying a major revival in contemporary design. Far from being relegated to Victorian terraces, it now adorns modern homes and extensions with rare sophistication.

When renovating, you can either blast-clean existing brickwork to restore its original warmth, or apply brick-slip veneer panels to a rendered house to create a 'loft' or 'country manor' aesthetic.

Exceptional durability - virtually indestructible

Zero maintenance required

Unique textured appearance

Outstanding fire and wind resistance

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The Loft Look

For a very contemporary effect, pair traditional red brick with black or anthracite grey aluminium window frames. The contrast between the raw, vintage quality of the brick and the precision of the metal frames is genuinely striking.

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