What is the Reason for the Return of Red Bricks?

Red has always stood for opulence, warmth, and wealth. Because it is both a vibrant color to use and very adaptable, it is a popular color for homeowners who want to make an authentic and somewhat natural style statement. as a contemporary featured brickwork complement when used with white, black, or grey flat surface colors; in an urban and industrial design with exposed brick; For today's new construction, a variety of new Red Brick options are available, such as a Spanish brick herringbone floor design or a rustic country-style homestead.

Architectural Style

McGarvie Red linear bricks from the Dry Pressed Architectural collection are used in the suburban Oatlands residence that El-Sabbagh owns. El-Sabbagh, on the other hand, adds interest by using a variety of brick styles and bonds, such as a Flemish bond, a pigeon-hole pattern for the back barbecue area, and his own design for the front façade, which has the bricks extruded to create a shadow effect. The design exemplifies the adaptability and lasting appeal of the material.

Natural materials are used to make Facing Bricks. Whether it's a modest cottage or a grand house, red brick makes a statement that feels strong and confident. They are no longer the safe, generic option for suburban living because of their natural beauty, classic color, and honesty.

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Updating Red Brick

Despite the fact that red brick looks great on heritage buildings, particularly those constructed during the Federation era, there are ways to modernize its appearance. By adding trendy trims in colors like charcoal or dark grey, as well as blue/grey paving or stone cladding made from products like Cultured Stone, red brick homes can be given a modern twist. A dark slate-style roof can also enhance the architectural heritage of a brick cottage.

Additionally, red brick complements the mid-century design, which is currently one of the most popular interior design trends. Red Bricks provide a powerful counterbalance to the angular roof structures of the time, which are in line with the architecture of Lloyd Wright and relate to the gentrification of Sydney's and Melbourne's inner suburbs. 

More builders are offering this design style, and many people anticipate that it will become a popular trend in the coming years. Try a Crafted Sandstock brick-like Balmain, if you like a lighter rough red or Wiseman, if you like a rich, dark, textured red, for a more artisanal look. Bricks with smooth faces, such as Red Smooth, bricks with more bronzed red tones, such as Black and Tan, and bricks with more orange/red tones, such as Terracotta from the Velour collection, can also be used to achieve this look.

However, the red brick trend does not have to be limited to conventional attire. "Red bricks can walk the line between traditional and modern," claims PGH Bricks & Pavers' General Manager of Marketing, Jai Sanderson. "Red brick has been used beautifully in historic buildings and will never date," she asserts. However, it is now a popular choice as a premium finish for contemporary constructions, but not for the entire house, unlike in the past. In a sophisticated palette with other contemporary building materials like zinc and steel or stone cladding like Cultured Stone, architects are utilizing red brick to improve the building's shape.

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