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Exposed Brick Walls and Ceilings

Go into a modern home and you will find something curious. Exposed brick walls and ceilings are in fashion and becoming more common around the country. It may take a while to warm up to the idea of exposed bricks, but this is not a trend that’s going to go away anytime soon, in our opinion.

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Exposed Brick Walls and Ceilings

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  1. Exposed Brick Walls and Ceilings Go into a modern home and you will find something curious. Exposed brick walls and ceilings are in fashion and becoming more common around the country. It may take a while to warm up to the idea of exposed bricks, but this is not a trend that’s going to go away anytime soon, in our opinion. You may wonder what they add to a home. Read on to find out not only what they can add to any home but also how you can go about incorporating them. Why This Trend Has Taken Off Exposed brick work harkens back to by gone days when plaster and wallpaper were not always available to the lower classes. Anyone living in a brick house had to make do with exposed brickwork. The ‘trend’ has returned for a variety of reasons, mostly aesthetic. When paired with the right furnishings and colour scheme, it: 1. adds warmth to a room 2. provides a household with a rustic feel 3. inserts a unique texture to a room. There’s no doubt it adds character to a room, but you have to consider how you are going to incorporate it into your home. Below are a few clever ideas for doing just that. Update a Design Older homes might need a facelift to keep them in line with modern trends. Exposed brickwork is an ideal way of keeping up without compromising the original character. Try using whitewashed walls on the exterior. From a distance, you will have a pristine white house, but as one gets closer, the remarkable texture and pattern become apparent. A Welcoming Residence Hallway Exposed brick work and a wooden ceiling in the entrance hallway is a charming way to greet guests. It works so well because it offers both a rustic and inviting look. The warm colours have plenty of character that can be amplified with the right type of lighting. A Painted Hallway Sometimes a more traditional hallway is not what you’re looking for. What is so fantastic about exposed brickwork is the fact that it can be incorporated into modern designs as well. It’s as simple as painting the brickwork in any colour you please.

  2. The texture will still show through, but you can use practically any colour and it will still work in the way intended. With long and narrow hallways, stay away from darker colours, though. Lighter colours are more welcoming and make the space appear larger than it is. Columns Columns are primarily considered an obstruction because they reduce the amount of available space in a room. Sometimes they are unavoidable as they have an important structural role to play. Exposed brickwork can make any columns more aesthetically pleasing. Now you’ve transformed a troublesome column into an important accent feature that becomes a vital part of the décor, not just something you have to put up with. Brick Ceilings in the Dining Room A dining room is a place where you want everyone to feel cosy and close together. A brick ceiling can do just that. It makes it appear as if the room is smaller than it actually is. This is a benefit in rooms where you regularly socialise with family members and friends. Conclusion Utilising exposed brickwork does not have to be expensive as, ultimately, it is what most homes are made out of anyway. You already have the materials at your disposal. The cost does go up when you start to use exposed brickwork on the ceiling, but, if you choose the right contractor, you can get exposed brickwork in your home at an affordable price. Author bio: Kingfisheruk.com, in UK, is a professional manufacturer and Suppliers of masonry protection like brick sealant and wall sealant and sells them at very reasonable rates.

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