BR07 - CR Chocolate Rock is a brick-effect texture in a rich warm brown shade that makes the facade look cozier, more solid, and visually complete. This option is suitable for those who want an expressive brick surface without heavy cladding or an overloaded exterior appearance.
The brown brick tone combines well with light plaster, graphite windows, wood, and dark roofing. Thanks to this, the facade looks warmer while still maintaining a modern character.
Why This Texture Looks Good on a Facade
A dark brick-effect texture helps add rhythm, depth, and a more “complete” look to the house. Unlike a plain wall, this type of surface makes the facade livelier and more interesting.
It is especially suitable when you need to:
emphasize the entrance area;
highlight the plinth or separate sections of the house;
add contrast to light walls;
make the facade warmer and more expressive.
KORDEKO Flexible Tile (PletaFlex) is especially suitable for such solutions when the effect of brickwork is needed, but without unnecessary weight and with the ability to neatly finish corners, reveals, and other complex areas.
Where This Tile Is Best Used
A chocolate brown texture can be used either as the main finish or as an accent. It all depends on how rich and expressive the facade should be.
Most often, it is used for:
main walls;
plinth;
entrance area;
wall sections between windows;
fences and columns;
interior accent walls.
If you do not want to make the whole house dark, brown tile can be combined with a light upper part of the facade or with separate neutral zones.
What to Consider During Installation
For this texture to look neat, not only the tile itself matters, but also the preparation of the base. The wall must be strong, even, and clean. Before installation, primer is needed, and the adhesive must be suitable for the type of base and operating conditions.
It is also worth planning in advance:
tile layout;
consistent joints;
details around windows and doors;
junctions with the plinth;
neat corner finishing.
If the project includes Facade Insulation, the cladding should be planned as part of the overall system from the beginning. The base, reinforcing layer, primer, and correct adhesive must be compatible — this affects both the appearance and the durability.
What to Combine Chocolate Brown Brick With
This texture looks best in calm combinations. It is better not to overload the facade with too many colors.
The most successful combinations are:
brown brick + light walls;
warm brickwork + graphite windows;
brown texture + wood;
dark plinth + light facade;
brick finish + black metal details.
Conclusion
A chocolate brown brick-effect texture is a good solution for a facade when a warm, expressive, and practical appearance is needed. It helps make the house cozier, emphasizes the architecture, and works well both on large surfaces and in accent zones.
With proper base preparation and careful installation, such a facade looks complete and lasts a long time.