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Fireclay Tile
Design a dining room with decadence in mind by using our glazed thin brick, seen here with a graceful green glaze in a herringbone pattern.
DESIGN
Pepper Design Co.
PHOTOS
Allison Corona
Tile Shown: Brick in Custom Green, try Cascade for a similar look.
K Two Designs, Inc.
A comfortable place to eat breakfast, watch the birds, and relax with the pool view. This English country style breakfast area is perfect for this family.
Elisabetta Tanesini
Zona open space cucina, sala da pranzo e salotto situata in una dependance in stile country moderno. Un ambiente dalle linee pulite e ricercate al tempo stesso familiare e accogliente.
Urban Design Associates
Southwestern/Tuscan style dining room with brick floor.
Architect: Urban Design Associates
Builder: R-Net Custom Homes
Interiors: Ashley P. Designs
Photography: Thompson Photographic
Brickworks Building Products
The owners of this 1890’s timber cottage –an architect and an interior designer – created a dramatic extension that weaves from the remodelled existing house, through a new pavilion accommodating a hall, bathroom, bedrooms, dining area and kitchen, and into the back garden. An original quarter-bond brick fireplace “anchored” the old building and became the extension’s starting point. The new work artfully uses brick to respond to light while defining boundaries and social spaces, creating edges to perch, responding to privacy, and addressing the garden. The brick walls and floors are patterned with quarter-bond variations along with hit-and-miss (perforated) walling and open perpends (the vertical gaps between bricks), blurring the distinction between internal and external space. The brickwork, predominately in Simmental Silver along with reclaimed bricks, captures an architecture that is responsive, connecting to its place and environment. The handcrafted brickwork creates geometries and forms, contrasting mass with void to create a sense of lightness and connection to site.
Photographer: Christopher Frederick Jones (Elvis & Rose photo by Alex Chomicz)
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