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Flexible Tile Imitating Sandy Brick for a Warm and Natural Facade

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BR03 - EA El Arabia is a brick-effect texture in a warm sandy shade with a soft natural pattern. It helps make the facade look cozier, livelier, and visually warmer, while still maintaining a neat and modern appearance.
This solution is well suited for private houses, entrance areas, fences, and accent sections of the facade. The sandy shade looks calmer than bright warm colors and softer than white or gray brick finishes.

Why a Sandy Brick-Effect Texture Looks Successful

A brick-effect facade always adds structure and rhythm to a house. A warm sandy color makes this effect softer and more comfortable to perceive.
Advantages of this finish:
  • the facade looks warmer and cozier;
  • the brickwork pattern emphasizes the architecture well;
  • the surface combines easily with wood, graphite, and light plaster;
  • the house looks neat without unnecessary decor;
  • the shade suits both modern and more classic projects.
If you want a facade that does not look too cold or too bright, this texture is a very good option.

Where This Tile Is Best Used

A sandy brick texture can work either as the main material or as an accent. It looks especially good where the facade needs more warmth and texture.
Most often, it is used for:
  • main house walls;
  • entrance area;
  • wall sections between windows;
  • separate accent inserts;
  • columns and fences;
  • interior walls in residential and commercial spaces.
KORDEKO Flexible Tile (PletaFlex) is convenient in such solutions when the appearance of brickwork is needed, but without heavy cladding and with the ability to neatly finish corners, reveals, and other complex areas.

What to Combine Sandy Brick With

To make the facade look complete, it is better to keep the palette simple and clear. A sandy texture is already expressive enough on its own, so additional materials should support it rather than compete with it.
Good combinations include:
  • sandy brick + graphite windows;
  • warm brickwork + dark plinth;
  • sandy facade + wood;
  • brick texture + white or light beige walls;
  • warm finish + neutral roofing.
This approach helps make the house expressive, but not overloaded.

What Matters During Installation

For the brickwork to look neat, it is important to prepare the base correctly. The wall must be strong, dry, and even. Before installation, dust and weak layers must be removed, and primer must always be applied.
It is also worth planning in advance:
  • tile layout;
  • consistent joint thickness;
  • the correct adhesive;
  • details around windows, doors, and the plinth;
  • neat corners and junctions.
If the project includes Facade Insulation, the finish should be coordinated with the entire system from the beginning. Not only the tile itself matters, but also base preparation, the reinforcing layer, primer, and compatible adhesive β€” these are what affect the service life and appearance of the facade.

Conclusion

A sandy brick-effect texture is a good choice for those who want a warm, calm, and natural facade. It makes the house look visually cozier, combines well with modern materials, and is suitable both for full cladding and for separate accent zones.
With proper base preparation and careful installation, such a facade looks complete, lasts a long time, and does not lose its expressiveness.

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2026-05-07 19:52