In modern interiors, such a decorative element as brickwork has taken a fairly strong place. And it’s not surprising, because rooms with such a design seem to smell of antiquity, they look stylish.
Decorative brickwork in the interior – features and use cases
Brick is a practical and durable material. Houses built from this material have always been considered solid and respectable. However, nowadays it is used more from an aesthetic rather than a practical point of view. Especially when it comes to home decor. For example, old, or rather, artificially aged brickwork in the interior can give the room a romantic touch. In addition, artificially aged brick looks very natural.
The color of the brick is important; it determines what it will add to the room: eccentricity, solidity, restraint, luxury or romance. For example, darker tones look catchy and bright, while light colors, on the contrary, look soft and gentle. White brickwork in the interior perfectly visually enlarges the room, which can be used to cover the entire wall. Decorating a brick can include painting it in a variety of colors and varnishing it. Nowadays they produce bricks that are pre-treated with a special polymer coating, which protects the material from mold and mildew.
Natural brick was and remains an expensive material. Therefore, many opt for imitation brickwork in the interior, which can also look decent. Thus, you can decorate the fireplace, door, corners of the room. This material will go well with artificial stone. In any case, brickwork has only recently become popular and will not go out of fashion any time soon. Therefore, it is worth thinking about how it can decorate the interior.
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