Apartment owners, trying to emphasize the originality of the interior, often use complex design techniques, forgetting that even the most simple materials can create the beauty of a room. Take, for example, an ordinary brick. You can cover one of the walls in the room with it and get an interesting youth design. If you want to add glamor and visually expand the room, you can create an interior with a white brick wall.
Which finishing option should I choose?
To give the brick a light shade, you need to use latex, acrylic or acrylate, designed for porous surfaces. It has increased permeability, which allows it to penetrate even small cracks and uneven walls.
If you don’t want to bother with paint, you can purchase clinker tiles that imitate white brick. It provides thermal insulation, is easily attached to walls and does not require painting.
For the laziest, there is also a third option in the form of wallpaper with a picture of a white brick wall. They are simply enough to be glued onto a leveled surface. The only negative is that they do not imitate the unique texture of brickwork.
Examples of use
In what cases would a light brick wall be appropriate? Designers offer the following options:
- High-tech style. Here the emphasis is not on color, but on the texture of objects, so brick is ideal. Use plates with uneven chipped edges. They can be used to cover the wall on which the plasma panel hangs.
- Background for bright objects. Snow-white brick will be a magnificent backdrop for colorful paintings, lampshades and colored furniture.
- White brick wall in the kitchen. This option can be used in both classic and rustic styles. For the kitchen apron area, use smooth brick-like panels that can be easily cleaned if dirty. For the remaining walls, ordinary painted brick is suitable.
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