Glazed bricks for that extra splash of colour
Glazed bricks have been used to great effect in many building projects over the years. They can really stamp the property with its own unique look and feel when incorporated into a period restoration project.
Clearly there are some situations where the use of glazed bricks would be a mistake, but here we will discuss how glazed bricks can be used to enhance the interior or exterior of your home, adding a genuine splash of colour and beauty.
What is a glazed brick?
Glazed brick is a type of brick that has a ceramic coating fused to its exterior surface. These bricks are typically fired twice, once for the creation of the brick itself and the second time to fuse the ceramic coating on the bricks surface. Glazed brick is a very attractive and durable option that is often used for interior and exterior constructions.
Common uses for glazed bricks
Glazed bricks are very often used in public areas of some older buildings. Glazed bricks are a fantastic choice as they are very easy to keep clean. One of the reasons why pedestrian subways are clad in glazed bricks is that graffiti, as well as everyday dirt will be much easier to remove.
The surface of a regular brick is very rough and this textured surface make the removal of paint and dirt very difficult. Much the same as the pedestrian subway, the underground and overground rail network has made very good use of glazed bricks as they are so much easier to clean.
Glazed bricks can really brighten the interior of a building and help to fill it with light as they reflect this light far better than standard bricks.
Swimming pools will often use glazed bricks along with the glazed tile as they are more resistant to moisture than other types of brick.
Glazed bricks are not just for commercial buildings
As you can see, the glazed brick has been a staple for the swimming pools, railway stations and other public buildings such as older hospitals and prisons. Even older catering establishments opted for glazed bricks for the interior walls and quarry tiles for the kitchen floor. These days, the floors of most commercial kitchens tend to be covered in a linoleum type covering as they are less slippery when wet. However, glazed bricks can still look fabulous in the domestic setting.
Glazed bricks can be used inside your house to create features in a kitchen, bathroom or even around a fireplace. In fact, you can let your imagination run riot when you think about the many applications for glazed bricks. They can create an absolutely stunning partition wall or form part of a sectioned off area.
Many people like to use glazed bricks instead of tiles around a fireplace. They can also be used externally to make a garden seating or eating area come to life. The sky really is the limit when you think about the versatility of glazed bricks.
Glazed bricks are a kitchen favourite
The many wonderful colours available in our glazed bricks will be certain to add a bright and luxurious look to any building application, particularly in the kitchen. You can opt for thoroughly modern, vibrant colours, or choose a more subdued and traditional glazed brick for the job.
When you consider the vast array of colours available, in virtually any RAL colour, it’s hardly any wonder that so many people enquire about our glazed bricks. Our customers love the fact that they can create a unique look for any building project.
Glazed bricks: Bringing the past to the present
Think about how many things that bring back memories of times gone by that have returned to delight us in recent times, often bringing a modern twist with them in the process.
Ceramic glazed bricks have been such an important part of some iconic buildings over the years and the Art Deco movement that really took off from 1925, brought them to the fore. The relocated police station at Hatfield in Hertfordshire is an Art Deco construction that has a clear architectural link with the Hoover building in London. Both buildings made good use of glazed bricks for their interior.
Some advantages of using glazed bricks
Glazed bricks have been in use in construction for many years and for good reason! Glazed bricks are a popular choice because of their clear advantages. The glazed brick is known to be very durable, after all, many Victorian buildings with glazed bricks still look good. Glazed bricks are aesthetically pleasing and can provide a unique look and feel to any building.
Not only are glazed bricks beautiful, they can do particularly well under all climate conditions. Each brick is made to a very high performance classification for frost resistance, making them the sought after brick that they are today.
So not only does a glazed brick offer a durable and extremely beautiful finish to any building project, they will enhance the appearance of other building materials that are used, whether they be traditional or modern.
Some glazed brick benefits
Glazed bricks come in a very wide colour range, meaning there is bound to be a colour to suit everyone. They also have a highly glazed smooth finish, making them supremely easy to keep clean. The former is an important consideration for commercial as well as domestic applications. Glazed bricks are manufactured to a very high standard and are frost resistant, making them suitable for most climates. In short, what's not to like about them?
So if you want a long lasting and vibrant brick for exterior or interior building projects, the glazed brick is well worth your consideration.