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All You Need to Know About Achieving Those Amazing ‘Brick Effects’ for the Interior of Your House

Using brick slips for designing feature walls, fireplaces, or kitchen walls may seem like a very sophisticated task.

By Lauren WilliamsonPublished 5 years ago 3 min read
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Brick slip tiles could be the ultra-fast and pocket-friendly way to achieve a rustic or urban look in your home. Brick slips are popularly used during small interior decorating projects and full reno alike. When replicating the appearance of conventional bricks, they come in a variety of styles and colors to disguise your home.

What are brick slip tiles and claddings?

They are the pieces of natural thin bricks tiles that are attached to the interior and exterior similar to the way tiles are attached. Unlike the traditional bricks, these are installed horizontally on the walls. Besides adding texture and feel of natural bricks, they also protect the coated walls from the elements.

Using brick slips for designing feature walls, fireplaces, or kitchen walls may seem like a very sophisticated task. What some homeowners don’t realize, however, is that bringing in brick style to interiors isn’t always about using whole bricks or your entire space.

You probably would have seen brick slips in the neighborhood houses or offices without even realizing, because they replicate the look of real bricks. Brick slips are lightweight, approximately one third the weight of the traditional brick. As they are thinner than the natural whole bricks, they take up very little space. Another perk brick slip tiles offer is that they can be used on all types of wall surfaces. For better cladding, different cladding systems are also available.

Before making the buying decision, Google "best tilers near me," and speak to a few tile companies to find the right brick slip tiles for your home needs.

Brick Slips in the Living Area

A classic red sanded brick slip provides character and elegance to any modern or contemporary living room with neutral interiors. An exposed brick wall can also add warmth and style, especially to the small living spaces.

Kitchen Brick Splash Backs

Brick splash backs are a great option to update your kitchen without spending too much. They come in all shapes and sizes to give exotic, high-end to rustic farmhouse vibes to your kitchen. These are relatively less expensive compared to the ceramic tiles. They require low maintenance and can be found in many different colors, depending on your taste. Plus, installation is a snap. To achieve a modern look, you may also mix and match the tiles with glossy kitchen units.

Brick Slips for Chimney and Fireplace

Brick slips especially reclaimed brick slips are ideal for using around chimney or fireplace. When applied in central and focal areas they’ll add more visual interest to the chimney. For creating a feature wall around the fireplace, there is no better way to do so than using rustic brick slips. Not only will this cover up the blank space around the fireplace but make the space warm and welcoming.

What are the different styles of brick slips available?

The best answer: plenty. From tumbled brick slips that give an authentic rustic vibe, to smooth bricks for a modern look, there is a brick slip for every home. You can also select different patterns like a herringbone to create an eclectic look in any contemporary house.

Is it possible to DIY it?

You can install brick slips all by yourself if you have a small area to revamp such as the area around a fireplace, bookshelf, or kitchen. Small remodeling projects don’t require a panel system. Some pocket-friendly alternatives are cement based adhesives and brick slip spacers to fix the brick slip tightly to the wall.

If you are planning for a larger project involving an entire room or multiple rooms, it is better to get professional help.

What is the cost associated with a brick slip installation project?

The exact cost depends on the type of brick slip used, project size, and cladding system. You should also consider factors like insulation, adhesive, and mortar requirements during budget estimation. To get a better idea of costs and time requirement, consult a brick slip supplier with the relevant details like the area you’d like to work on.

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