A Guide to Red Brick Types and How to Use Them in Your Home Designs

Red Brick is unquestionably the most widely used brick color for both the exterior and interior of a house. Lately, it has become at this point more well known as it’s highlighted usually in provincial and current farmhouse plans. For some of you that might come as a shock, for other people (the ones who follow our Instagram account) it shouldn’t. Whether it is installed on the floor or the wall, red brick can give any room depth, pop, and rustic elegance. In this blog, we’ll go over every possible way to design a home with red brick.

There are hundreds of different shades and tones of red thin brick. To successfully incorporate red brick into your home design, it is essential to be familiar with the various varieties. Red brick can be broken down into three main categories. Different shades of red fall under each of these categories. Shades and categories will both be the subject of our discussion.

Categories

Solid Reds

The solid red brick is precisely as it sounds. Every brick in the pattern typically has the same shade, tone, and color as these bricks. They are good choices for projects where you want a single base color because there is no variation between the Facing Bricks. Some examples of solid red brick from our collection include: Atlanta, Santiago, Shanghai, Nairobi

Mixed Reds

Blended reds will quite often be the most famous red brick. They’re normally utilized for inside plans but at the same time are broadly utilized in business and outside projects. The most diverse are mixed reds. When designing around the brick, this is advantageous because it allows for a more varied color scheme. Some Old Factory Brick models are Rivera, Rosewood, Palace Door, Dusk Red, Freedom, and Boston Plant.

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Accent Reds

Bricks called “accent reds” only use red as an accent color in the overall pattern. The example could be dim or brown Red Bricks, with the emphasized variety being a pop of red brick. Promontory is one example from our collection.

Shades

The red family includes numerous tones and shades. Because of this, it is slightly more difficult to divide them into four or five main groups. For this article, we will examine the two most famous shades of red in the brick business, those being: Light and Muted/Dark Reds:

Muted/Dark Reds

Muted or dark reds have undertones of mocha or burnt sienna, respectively. They might also have wine-like undertones or deep purples like eggplant. These reds give your room a warm, calming atmosphere. They go well with soothing tones like navy, emerald green, and neutral gray. Rosewood and even Café Mocha would be examples of Old Mill Brick.

Light Reds

Muted/Dark Reds add more pop than dull reds. They infuse your home with a lively, welcoming atmosphere. People tend to be more excited when they see red in lighter shades. It’s a decent variety in the event that you like warm and happy energy. A couple of Old Plant Brick models would be our Riviera, Palace Door, and Boston Factory brick tones.

Red Color Palettes

The hardest piece of being your own inside originator is realizing which tones to coordinate and which not to coordinate with your brick. In the event that you take care of business, your home will be a fantasy woken up. In this way, how about we examine what tones to coordinate with a portion of our particular bricks. To the surprise of no one, we will just examine the most famous brick tones.

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