Look twice
Using materials in innovative ways can enhance your home's street appeal and your living environment
With building materials continuing to make news headlines, it's little wonder homeowners are opting for the tried-and-true alternatives. Not surprisingly, brick cladding is experiencing a resurgence in popularity but it's the novel use of a familiar material that is creating the most attention.
These projects illustrate just some of the innovative ways bricks from Midland Brick NZ can be used to create a point of difference. Combining exposed and plastered bricks, and coloured mortars can help define specific architectural features, for example. Similarly, bands of different-coloured bricks and quoins where larger, coloured face bricks define the corners of a building can add a distinctive look.
Using bricks to create curved walls is another option that can bring a sculptural element to your home.
Midland bricks come in a variety of rough and smooth textures, and in colours that range from off-white to deep browns. As well as solid colours, there are blends, handmade bricks, and bricks designed to enhance contemporary designs.
In addition to their aesthetic value, Midland Brick products offer numerous other benefits. The company says the bricks won't fade, rot or warp, and are not susceptible to impact damage, so your home will be looking just as good in 50 years. Maintenance is also minimal.
Midland Brick has a nationwide distribution network. For details, contact Midland Brick NZ, 8 Cowley Pl, Albany, phone 0508 Midland (643 5263). Website: www.midlandbrick.co.nz.
Story by: Trendsideas
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