Brick has long been used as a finishing material, both for external and internal work. However, its use is associated with some inconveniences, especially when working indoors, so now decorative brick-like tiles are increasingly used for interior decoration.
Decorative brick-like tiles for interior decoration
The use of tiles, rather than real bricks, for interior decoration is quite understandable: brick has quite impressive dimensions, so when finishing walls with it, they will significantly lose both length and width. In addition, finishing even one wall with brick significantly increases the load on the floor. Tiles are a convenient alternative. It is easy to install, thin enough not to clutter up the space and perfectly imitates the structure of natural brick.
Interior design with decorative brick-like tiles
Most often, decorative brick-like facing tiles are used in loft-style interiors. This is the style of premises converted from industrial to residential use. Lofts were originally called apartments located in former factory buildings. Now this is also a modern and popular style of room decoration. A brick wall with exposed masonry is a distinctive feature of a loft, which means that tiles will come in handy here.
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Decorative brick-like tiles for finishing are widely used in other styles. For example, creating an interior in the spirit of a Russian noble estate, you can decorate the kitchen space using similar tiles.
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Decorative white brick tiles will find their place in the Mediterranean style of room decoration.
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And the use of decorative brick-like tiles in the kitchen can be used even in a minimalist interior. It can be used to decorate, for example, the base of a bar counter or a kitchen apron.
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