The design of the brick house can be sustained in almost any architectural style - from traditional classics to the recently popular loft.
Brick masonry is resistant to weather changes, temperature surges and atmospheric precipitation. Brick is resistant to mechanical stress, it will never go out of style. Another advantage of the brick is the ability to choose the facing material of almost any color, and thereby get the facade of the style that you like.
The color scheme of the facades of brick houses
Traditionally, the facades of brick houses have the color of a burnt brick mixture, but recently a special brick has been used as a facing material, which can be given almost any color in accordance with the designer's idea.
Thanks to color, you can change the visual perception of the structure. For example, to make a massive building easier, it can be laid out from light sand brick.
The yellow brick will blend perfectly with the brown roof, windows and doors.
A white brick house under a black or dark gray roof looks modern and minimalistic.
Beautiful brick facades in a traditional style are obtained from bricks of red and brown shades. The houses decorated in this way resemble the estates of past centuries, and give rise to a sense of peace and comfort.
It looks very interesting masonry in the style of "melange", in which some bricks are lighter and the other is darker. Effect obtainedcreates a unique look at home.
In the design of a brick house, a combination of bricks of different colors is often used. For example, the walls are laid out with light brick, and the corners and frames of windows and doors are darker.
Another common decorative technique is the use of textured bricks for decoration. Such a technique allows you to create real architectural masterpieces in a simple and affordable way.
The advantages of brick facades
The facades of brick houses are strong, durable, attractive appearance. But this is only part of the advantages that brick gives when building a house. In addition, brick finishing has the following advantages:
- the brick house has clear and concise geometric shapes;
- brick is a porous material, so it passes air well, does not allow moisture to stagnate in the room;
- facing brick is resistant to ultraviolet radiation, since very resistant dyes are used in its production;
- brick facades retain their attractive appearance for a long time, while it is not necessary to protect them from aggressive environmental influences;
- this material is not afraid of temperature jumps, either outside or inside the building;
- a correctly mounted brick facade will last up to 150 years, subject to operating conditions;
- no special care is required, it is enough to wash the facade with water from the hose in case of contamination;
- brick houses are resistant to strong wind loads;
- the facades of brick houses rarely crack over time, since the stress indicators of this material and the deformation coefficients are quite low;
- the brick is resistant to fire, in comparison with other materials it withstands its impact longer without destruction;
- brick is an environmentally friendly building material that does not emit harmful substances into the air and is safe for the environment, so for human health;
- brick facades are not afraid of excessive moisture, as it absorbs moisture very moderately (from 6 to 30% of its own weight);
- the design of a brick house can be anything - it is possible to lay out various architectural elements from this material, such as arches and niches, to create acute-angled and curved shapes, as well as patterns;
- brick facades can be easily restored - in case of damage to one or several bricks, they can be replaced by choosing a brick of the desired shade.
Against the background of all these advantages, some of the disadvantages that brick as a finishing facade material still have are practically losing value:
- reinforcement of the foundation is required, since brick is a heavy material;
- high cost of materials, facing and construction work.