ᐅ 36.5 cm Aerated Concrete & Sand-Lime Brick Cladding? Ventilated Cavity or Adhesive Fixing?

Created on: 18 Feb 2019 14:46
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Bauherr&-frau
Hello dear forum,

For aesthetic reasons, we are considering cladding the ground floor of our urban villa with brick slips. Should these be directly glued onto the masonry? The better option to me seems to be creating a ventilated facade. That means: aerated concrete, battens, and calcium silicate brick slips in NF format. Or does this not work?
11ant19 Feb 2019 16:14
And how do you create a visual separation from the plaster? – I imagine it might look a bit too subtle (?)
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Bauherr&-frau26 Feb 2019 09:31
It doesn’t always have to be a strong contrast. Recently, we saw a house with a facade design that we really liked – even though it wasn’t made of sand-lime brick. It was already darker outside, though.
Exterior view of a modern multi-family house: brick and plaster facade with large windows.