ᐅ Who recognizes this type of facing brick? Facing brick, facing brick, facing brick.
Created on: 17 Apr 2019 22:33
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EdStarkPetersen Tegl, D91
From Denmark
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The user @blaupuma here also has a similar light-colored facing brick (though it appears somewhat yellower in their photos).
Personally, I wouldn’t choose such a white brick, at least not for a two-story house. Even though I am a fan of facing bricks.
In our neighborhood, there are also a few houses fully clad in white. With the red neighboring houses, in my opinion, it looks quite unfortunate, or rather, very overused.
(to my taste) extremely disharmonious – especially in the style of the ubiquitous townhouse villa. It might work in a stylish designer “shoebox” – with plenty of space and gray surroundings...
From Denmark
Also available as FF = narrow flat format.
The user @blaupuma here also has a similar light-colored facing brick (though it appears somewhat yellower in their photos).
Personally, I wouldn’t choose such a white brick, at least not for a two-story house. Even though I am a fan of facing bricks.
In our neighborhood, there are also a few houses fully clad in white. With the red neighboring houses, in my opinion, it looks quite unfortunate, or rather, very overused.
(to my taste) extremely disharmonious – especially in the style of the ubiquitous townhouse villa. It might work in a stylish designer “shoebox” – with plenty of space and gray surroundings...
tumaa schrieb:
hi,
I also like this brick, it must actually be the "k410" (grey-white nuanced).Not quite, but thanks anyway
Otus11 schrieb:
Petersen Tegl, D91
From Denmark
Also available as FF = narrow flat format.
The user @blaupuma here also has such a light facing brick (although from the photos it seems a bit yellower there).
For me, a white clinker brick (at least on a two-story house) wouldn’t be my choice. Even though I am a fan of clinker bricks.
In our neighborhood, there are a few houses fully clad in white like that. With red neighboring houses, it looks to me like a total mismatch, or at least unfortunately a very poor choice.
(To my taste) extremely unharmonious – especially in the style of the ubiquitous townhouse villa. It might work in a stylish designer shoebox – with a lot of distance and gray surroundings…No, that’s not it either. Clearly lighter than in the photo I posted first. But thanks anyway.
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