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How To Choose the Right Brick for Your Build?

Оновлено: 20 трав. 2022 р.


Planning a structure of any sort can be an exciting challenge. While considering all the variables in a construction project, decisions surrounding "what type of brick to use" can complicate the process. At DVN, we believe it's vital for anyone dealing with a new build to be completely educated about each type of brick's pros and cons.


1. Early Planning is a Good Start

Venturing into a new build in a prepared and organised method is always an advantage. Especially when deciding on "the brick type." During this stage, you will consider the architectural design and the geographic location.


Observing adjoining vernacular builds is a good way to gauge what brick is typically used in the area. During this phase, one should also consider interior variety palette choices. The planning includes tiling and floor choices as brick tone and finish must compliment interior elements.



2. Selecting Brick Shape and Achieving a Perfect Finish

Bricks are in use for quite a long time and have stood the test of time.

Bricks proved their durability, firmness and other countess advantages over other alternative building materials.

Brick selection can be troublesome, as the number and variety of options make it seem like a daunting task.


One must pay a glance at The shape and finish of the brick. These traits can strongly impact the final esthetic and stability of a structure, and therefore one must investigate all options before moving to execution. At DVN, we assist in supplying water struck bricks in a catalogue that is extensively varied in colour pallet and shape.



Options to consider include:


- The Classic


This brick was designed for simplicity and fused craftsmanship with innovative processes. The smooth surface structure of classic brick offers Consistent versatility range that appears exquisite.


- The Linear


The long format of this brick is different from the ordinary. Each brick stands at just 38mm and is twofold the length of a standard brick. The bold style delivers a refined finish to the projects.


- The Unique


Each brick differs in variety and surface structure, breaking away from the traditional shape with a subtle, varying variety nuance.


- The Prime


Each brick is encased in a unique template and shaped to a specific variety of tones, with limitless variations and diverse surface structures.


- The Rustic


Inspired by historical methods of brick production and consummated by machines. Clay is demonstrated into moulds, and the artistic nuance of hand moulding is achieved. The Rustic bricks are a perfect fit for facing work as they offer unique features, a sense of nostalgia & diversification to the structures.


- The Fusion


Each assortment of water struck bricks has a distinct variety tone; the Fusion breaks convention and mixes the collections to create a dramatic variety play. Add profundity, achieve complex variety variation, or retain the character of an existing form.


The mortar tone can have a dramatic effect on the structure walls.



3. Settle on the Bricklaying Method


When the brick decision has been made, the final step is settling on how best to lay them. The structure and layout can have a major impact on the final aesthetic of the form.


Whilst there are several bricklaying configurations, the three basic arrangements incorporate the English bond, Flemish bond and the Stretcher bond.



- The English Bond


English Bond is an elegant and firm bond having alternating courses of headers and stretchers, in which headers are centralized with the mid-point of the stretcher on the course below and above. The frame provides a strong bond when the wall is constructed.





- Flemish Bond


Flemish bond is a popular bricklaying pattern created by alternately laying headers and stretchers in a single course of brick. After the first course has been laid, the following course is laid so that a header lies in the original stretcher course.




- Stretcher Bond


It's easy and simple to construct and produces minimal brick wastage because the vertical joints are staggered each time by a half brick. Another advantage of this brick bond pattern is that the bricks don't have to be sliced to size to be used.





Brick selection doesn't have to be an intricate task. Begin your planning in advance and distinguish key elements that the brick decision should satisfy. Have your interior variety scheme envisioned; this ensures a seamless transition between the outside and the interior. Connect with us for more inspiration!




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