Bricks in Interior Design
- Emotional Connection: Bricks in home interiors create a warm, cozy atmosphere, making them a versatile and timeless material for any style—whether it’s a classical apartment or a loft room.
- Timeless Appeal: Bricks have been used in interior design for centuries, from the medieval era to the Victorian age, and remain relevant today, fitting seamlessly into modern spaces.
- Versatility: Bricks suit all room types—kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, and corridors—adding texture and warmth without becoming too overwhelming.
- Color Palette: Available in a variety of colors from classic red to light gray and deep black, bricks can reflect your personal style and preferences.
- Texture and Contrast: Instead of flat-colored walls, bricks introduce subtle texture. A painted brick wall combined with an exposed brick wall offers a striking contrast while maintaining a balanced ambiance.
- Notable Projects:
- Tom Vanhee Atelier’s Urban Roof House in Brussels: Features a spacious, open layout with large windows, green plants, and exposed brick walls, creating a stylish, cozy atmosphere.
- Dusseldorf Project by AABE Bruno Erpicum & Partners: Combines bricks with concrete and white surfaces, showcasing the beauty of weathered materials while highlighting their unpretentious, minimalist appeal.
- Infinite Possibilities: The combination of color, texture, and surfaces offers endless design possibilities, enhancing the value and feel of any home.
