BRmix – 07/09/10 is a combined brick-effect texture that blends dark brown, anthracite, and terracotta shades. This mix makes the facade look more lively, warm, and visually dimensional, while still maintaining a neat and modern character.
This texture is well suited for houses where a noticeable facade is needed without complex decor. Thanks to the combination of several shades, the surface looks more interesting than a single-color brick finish and helps emphasize the architecture.
Why This Mix Looks So Effective
The combination of warm and dark tones gives the facade depth and character. The house looks more expressive, but not too visually busy.
This solution helps to:
- make the facade look visually warmer;
- emphasize the rhythm of the brickwork;
- highlight the entrance area or separate walls;
- combine well with light plaster, wood, and graphite windows;
- create a more “lively” appearance without unnecessary decorative elements.
Where This Tile Is Best Used
This texture can be used both across the whole facade and locally. It looks especially successful where an accent is needed.
Most often, it is used for:
- entrance areas;
- plinths;
- accent facade inserts;
- fences and columns;
- wall sections between windows;
- interior walls in a loft style.
KORDEKO Flexible Tile (PletaFlex) is especially convenient in such projects when the look of brickwork is needed, but without heavy cladding and with the ability to neatly finish corners, reveals, and other complex areas.
What Matters During Installation
For the mix to look natural, it is important to think through the layout and shade distribution in advance. The base must be even, strong, and clean. Before installation, primer is mandatory, and the adhesive must be suitable for the base and operating conditions.
It is also important not to forget about:
- consistent joints;
- details around windows and doors;
- junctions with the plinth;
- neat corner finishing.
If the project includes Facade Insulation, the cladding should be coordinated with the entire system from the very beginning: the base, reinforcing layer, primer, and adhesive must work together.
What to Combine This Texture With
This brick mix works best in calm combinations:
- light walls;
- warm-toned wood;
- graphite windows;
- dark roofing;
- neutral landscaping without unnecessary decor.
Conclusion
A mix of dark and terracotta brick shades is a good solution for a facade when a warm, expressive, and practical appearance is needed. This texture makes the house more interesting, emphasizes the architecture, and works well both on large surfaces and in accent zones.
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