Decorative facing brick: types, application in the interior, laying rules

To transform the interior of the room, it is necessary to perform high-quality finishing work. But we must not forget that it is the right material that will play a key role. Currently, a product called decorative brick, which is distinguished by aesthetics, practicality and reasonable price, is gaining more and more popularity.

There are various types of decorative bricks, which differ in their characteristics and areas where their use will be most justified.


Of course, there are more types of this product, but they are less popular.

Benefits and selection rules

Any artificial brick for interior decoration has the following advantages:

  • Long service life. The durability of a material is measured in decades. Even the gypsum version, which is considered the most susceptible to mechanical stress, will please for many years if used correctly.
  • Sound and heat insulation. This is one of the additional properties that characterizes the product. Of course, the amount of this protection for each type is different and largely depends on the available size.
  • Environmental friendliness. The material does not emit toxic substances, which meets existing safety standards.

It should be borne in mind that bricks can be produced in the form of separate fragments, the dimensions of which each manufacturer makes their own, as well as panels. The latter option allows installation much faster and easier. It often acts as false panels, hiding various communication objects.


Decorative brick is an environmentally friendly material that allows you to create an additional layer of sound and heat insulation.

When choosing a material, it is advisable to take into account some features:

  1. Acrylic brick has a lot of positive properties, it is distinguished by the saturation of the color palette, lightness, and the absence of the need to perform additional finishing. But the price makes it less affordable.
  2. The clinker variety has good properties and does not need additional finishing. However, it requires a greater consumption of the solution, as well as better preparation of the base. In the interior, the clinker looks much heavier, but more impressive.
  3. The ceramic version has mechanical strength, resistance to water and moisture. Withstands high and low temperatures, as well as their differences. Does not deform even under strong mechanical loads. But it has a high cost and significant weight, which is why the material must be laid only on durable surfaces using reinforced adhesives.
  4. Ceramic granite brick has excellent characteristics and the longest service life, reaching 40 years. However, it is distinguished by high cost, exposure to ultraviolet waves and high weight.
  5. Gypsum products are the most affordable and popular way to transform a room. But there are some nuances. It takes less mixture to lay, but the elements need to be treated with paints and varnishes, they do not withstand mechanical stress.

Naturally, the last option is the most commonly used, because its price is several times less than the others. If desired, it can be made at home.

Use in interior decoration

Decorative brick for interior decoration is used for laying in various rooms of a house or apartment. It should be borne in mind that this option requires a more rigorous approach, because its application is different from the stone. This is the main mistake of many who decided to fill the interior with this material. You can not allow ill-conceived randomness.


Interior decoration with decorative bricks

Design options for living rooms, bedrooms and offices

There are certain rules that will help to veneer the surfaces of these rooms most correctly.


On a note! It is important to consider the play of light. Therefore, additional lighting is thought out in advance, which can now be beautifully mounted in various objects.

Solutions for kitchen and bathrooms

Facing brick for the interior of the kitchen area is the most commonly used solution. The main thing is to achieve the correct design. Indeed, many consider such masonry in the kitchen to be an excess that spoils the entire interior. Such a feeling arises when, in a small room, almost the entire surface is finished, and dark colors are used. So:

  • It is better to divide the kitchen into zones, even a small room can benefit if the material is laid along the work surface. Both light and dark shades will look good. It is better to give preference to the clinker variety, it washes well.

Use of decorative bricks in the kitchen
  • If the apron is supposed to be finished in a different way, then the decorative facing brick will be able to take its place on the wall, which serves as the entrance (there is a doorway).
  • Previously, it was considered quite popular - to veneer the walls in the kitchen halfway. This method can still be used today, but it is necessary to take into account the combination with other materials in order to avoid the feeling of bureaucracy.

Panel options are well suited for the bathroom, they successfully mask all communications. It is only necessary to take into account that for this you will need to build a crate. And also, if gypsum products are used, they need to be further processed.


Decorating a bathroom with decorative bricks

Corridors, arches and doorways

It should be borne in mind that small rooms, narrow corridors cannot be completely finished with such decorative material. Facing bricks are laid only in a certain part, for example, in places of increased pollution (taking into account additional impregnation of the gypsum version).

Solutions look very good when installation is done around arched structures and doorways. It is possible to get an excellent effect, and lightness is achieved through the use of light shades.


Styles suitable for masonry

Brick-lined hays look best in the following styles:

  1. Loft. This style differs from the rest in that it almost completely repeats the interior of old factories, warehouses and production facilities. That is, it is a kind of industrial design. Brick can occupy all the walls in such a room. It is necessarily combined with other elements - beams, hanging ropes, twisted wiring in the old winding.
  2. Minimalism. An urban direction that tries to combine the incompatible. Therefore, decorative masonry is often presented in bright colors. Only one wall is faced with it, which is opposed to the rest. They are available in gray or white.
  3. Country. The style is responsible for the creation of a country house, where decorative facing bricks are used for interior decoration of walls that are a continuation of the fireplace. It is necessary to try to achieve remoteness from urban dwellings, to create a cozy primitiveness.
  4. Gothic (Neo-Gothic). Masonry is laid literally everywhere, but in combination with other contrasting interior objects. Rooms for this style should have high ceilings.

Most often, decorative bricks are used for interior design in a loft style.

Laying decorative bricks

Decorative products fit quite simply, so even a novice master will cope with this task, which will save on work. First of all, you need to prepare tools and supplies:

  • Tape measure, ruler, pencil or marker for marking the wall.
  • Brush, brush, aluminum profile and fasteners, drill, as well as a primer for preliminary work.
  • Level and plumb to verify correct installation.
  • Spatula, plastic crosses, adhesive composition for basic work.
  • Joint grout and rubber spatula for finishing work.

Important! When calculating the amount of material, it is necessary to add about 10% of the reserve in case of breaking and trimming.

preliminary stage

The first step is to prepare the surface. Old coatings are removed from it, leveled with plaster or putty, wiped and dust removed, and then treated with a primer. Then, the finishing material is laid out on the floor in one layer and various elements are selected according to the pattern, thickness and texture in order to imagine how the final result will look on the surface.


Preparing the surface for the installation of decorative bricks

Markings are applied to the walls. To do this, retreat from the floor to a distance equal to half the width of the brick. Draw a horizontal line, referring to the building level, and install a metal profile on the dowels along this line. This design will serve as a support for the brick so that it does not “float” while the mortar is still wet. Next, the location of each cladding element is drawn on the wall, taking into account seams of 1-2.5 mm. Bricks are treated with a primer and left to dry.

Mounting procedure

Laying false brick is as follows:


Provided that the walls are even or have been pre-aligned, this is a fairly simple procedure that does not require specialized education and experience. The main thing is not to get carried away during the experiments so that the interior does not turn out to be too bulky and rough. It is important to remember the basic rules for decorating different rooms and to keep the balance of colors and shades.

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