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EJ Studio (Lizzie O'Neill) on Instagram: "A third little snapshot of the steps & planting beds at our extension project on Birchall Road. The variation in colour & texture of the vertically stacked bricks is really lovely and sets off the crisp lines of the render and concrete plinth detail. . This view also shows the side of the house & the garage / utility extension which is set back from the main kitchen extension. . Glazing: @origin_global Bricks: ‘Mariziale’ @wienerbergeruk Pavers: ‘Westmi Utility Extension, Reclaimed Brick Garden, Terrace Inspiration, Garage Utility, Paver Steps, Main Kitchen, Timber Pergola, Architecture Design Process, Brick Steps

EJ Studio (Lizzie O'Neill) on Instagram: "A third little snapshot of the steps & planting beds at our extension project on Birchall Road. The variation in colour & texture of the vertically stacked bricks is really lovely and sets off the crisp lines of the render and concrete plinth detail. . This view also shows the side of the house & the garage / utility extension which is set back from the main kitchen extension. . Glazing: @origin_global Bricks: ‘Mariziale’ @wienerbergeruk Pavers…

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Grace Carney
cool bricks... perforated, honeycomb, tongue and groove, etc..... Fasad Design, Breeze Blocks, Brick Art, Brick Construction, Keramik Design, Brick Architecture, Fall Inspiration, Brick Design, Materials And Textures

A most beautiful wall: cool modernist, geometric bricks and hunks of painted wood (Japanese, of course)...makes us crazy to find bricks like this... We didn't find a thing via google until we stumbled on Mondoblogo's post of some wonderful brick constructions posted in Apartamento Magazine. It listed the bricks used, so we had some specific NAMES to google, like hand made brick, concrete block, three-hole perforated bricks, extruded tongue and groove brick, refractory brick, honeycomb…

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Charlotte Lucero
creasing-tiles-house-cladding Stacked Tile, Brick Extension, Clay Roof Tiles, Clay Roofs, Quarry Tiles, Extension Designs, Rear Extension, House Extension, House Extension Design

Yard Architects took inspiration from Arts and Crafts detailing on lintels and designed a new extension on this London house using stacked creasing tiles as cladding. It was important for the design that the creasing tiles had no camber and were as flat as possible and Dreadnought's were ideal for this. A blend of Staffordshire red and brown brindle creasing tiles were used to reference the Victorian brickwork on the street side of the house.

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Frances Horne