Bricks in so many different colours
Depending on where you live, you may be restricted to a particular colour of brick for your property. The Olde Welwyn brick is a good example. A mellow red that is mixed with 25% grey tones to provide a mature weathered look, textured to give a traditional handcrafted appearance. These bicks form the bulk of properties in the Welwyn village and its larger neighbouring town of Welwyn Garden City, with very few exceptions.
So many different colours are available when it comes to bricks, so no matter where you live, you are certain to be able to find a brick that will satisfy your building needs, both in look and feel.
A brick colour for every property
With a fantastic choice of buffs, yellows, reds, greys, blacks and burgundies, you really don’t have to stick to the traditional red or multi coloured bricks these days. Many building developers are putting their mark on the houses they build by using different coloured, lighter, or even a mixture of more than one coloured brick to make their properties stand out from the rest.
Below are just a few examples of the choice that is available. There are several different variants of the reds and yellows, so you will never be stuck with a colour or shade you are not completely happy with.
Aveley Buff Brick
This wonderful buff brick will look amazing in pretty much any setting. From a country cottage to a modern apartment block, the Aveley Buff brick will fit the bill.
With its gorgeous texture and colouring, the Aveley Buff brick will look fantastic with light through to black pointing mortar. This really is a versatile brick for your building project. The Aveley Buff brick is also a favourite choice for out buildings such as garages, garden workshops and potting sheds.
Supplied in pallets of five hundred and twenty eight, the Aveley Buff bricks will help you to complete your building project well within budget too as they are a great price for such a lovely looking brick.
Basalte Black
The Basalte Black brick from the ET Bricks signature range is a glorious black facing vertically perforated brick to make a serious statement in style on any property.
Conveniently supplied in pack sizes of five hundred and twenty bricks, the Basalte Black brick is the ideal brick to deliver quality, style in a robust and great value brick.
The Basalte Black brick has black and grey shaded with brown, in a structured and perforated brick for a truly clean looking build. The contrasting grey pointing joint with the black of the Basalt will lighten and brighten any design, while the tone on tone joint will reinforce the structured character of the brick itself.
We feel that the Basalte Black brick from the signature range is ideally suited to a thoroughly modern construction. The neat, clean lines of this gorgeous brick will make any structure stand out from the rest. So if making a bold statement is what you are after, the Basalte Black brick from our signature range really is the brick to choose.
Cherwell Red Blend
An ideal solution for building an extension required to be in keeping with the existing property, reclaimed bricks offer a good match and an instant solution at the fraction of the cost of obtaining authentic reclaimed bricks.
Chilston Red Blend
For a durable, robust and good looking red brick for your building project and at a keen price, the Chilston Blend brick from the signature range ticks all the boxes.
This brick has a glorious red colour shot through with darker hues, the Chilston Blend brick from the signature range will make a genuine statement in style.
Red bricks have always been a very popular choice with customers who want a traditional look to their building project, although the Chilston Blend brick from our signature range is not just a great choice for the traditional build, it can look equally amazing on modern builds too.
Many builders add a strong black pigment to the pointing mortar to really make the red in these bricks pop! A regular uncoloured pointing mortar maybe a more traditional approach, but a darker coloured one seems to bring any build bang up to date, without looking too overstated.
Danehill Yellow Brick
A lovely yellow brick with a great heritage too. The Freshfield Lane Brickworks Ltd was established over 100 years ago and is the latest addition to Michelmersh Brick Holdings plc. Combining the latest technology with the traditional manufacturing method of clamp-firing, Freshfield Lane produces and supplies over thirty two million stock bricks and pavers to the construction industry from their manufacturing base at Danehill in Sussex.
Freshfield Lane produce a wide selection of clamp-fired stock facing bricks in a range of appealing colours and richly variable textures, available in machine made or traditional handmade.
Beautiful and durable, Freshfield Lane high quality bricks and pavers have a reassuringly natural appearance that puts them in high demand with architects, self-builders and premium housebuilders.
Forum Burgundy Brick
The Forum Burgundy brick from the ET Bricks signature range is a genuine all round winner. These fantastic bricks have a gorgeous texture and look to complete any building project you may have.
The Forum Burgundy brick replicates the appearance of a traditional handmade brick. Therefore, this brick will enhance any building project with the appearance of a brick of serious quality.
With a very distinctive shape and a very pleasing texture, the Forum Burgundy brick will add bags of character and an individual charm to any self build project. This brick really is ideal for matching in with historic brickwork, so if you have an older property with age weathered brickwork, your search for a complimentary brick could well be at an end.
Garrigue Grey
For a lighter and more modern feel, the Garrigue Grey brick is perfect for your next building project. This brick has proved itself to be a bit of a head turner when incorporated into a building with some darker brickwork and even flint stone sections.
Owing to the light hues of the Garrigue Grey brick, a darker or even black pigmented pointing mortar looks absolutely amazing. The darker pointing will literally make every brick stand out with its vibrant and pleasing grey colour.
You may have noticed that many new builds these days are making use of lighter coloured bricks as the older style properties still seem to rely on the more traditional style of red or multi bricks. Having said that, many a period property is constructed with grey bricks and stonework, so old or new, the Garrigue Grey brick will serve you well no matter what age property you are wanting to replicate or renovate.
So with such a diverse selection of colours, shades and mixes available, no property needs to look monotonous or drab any more. The professional or even DIY builder can really let their imagination and creative flair go wild.