What is good about a red brick house: views, facades, colors, number of storeys


Small cottages: maximum comfort in a limited space

Small-sized houses are optimal for small suburban areas or temporary residence. Their design is particularly functional: from the outside the buildings seem much smaller than they actually are, but the internal space allows you to place everything you need.


Ideal for a summer holiday


Strict forms of Tudor style


The cozy charm of old England


A laconic solution for a country house

See also: Beautiful interiors of cottages

One-story cottages: stylish ideas for large plots

One-story country houses fit harmoniously into the surrounding landscape and do not spoil the picturesque views with too high walls. The design can be anything: from stylizing it like a fairy-tale house to a spacious estate in a modern style.


Gingerbread house made of multi-colored bricks


Shady coolness on a hot day


Bright cottage with two entrances

Forest house with fireplace

See also: Beautiful cottages: 60 photos inside and outside, design ideas

Features of the construction of red brick houses

Brick made of ceramic material has excellent water-repellent properties, which is why it is perfect for the construction of basement floors, rooms with a damp microclimate and for foundations.

Depending on the area of ​​use, red brick can be divided into the following types:

  • The product is front-facing - it is used to create aesthetic and original facades of buildings.
  • Ordinary brick - with its help it is possible to create reliable and durable partitions, internal and external walls, as well as backfills.
  • Fireclay material (fireproof) will be an ideal solution for arranging fireplaces and stoves.

Also, an equally important nuance when building such houses is the color of the roof of a red brick house. To achieve the desired beautiful result, the roof must combine well with other structural elements. It is good to make a roof made of brown metal tiles. Red walls and a green, white or red roof are also combined.

Red brick houses - why are they so good?

A modern one-story red brick house with white joints not only looks very aesthetically pleasing and unique. It also has many significant advantages:

  • High levels of frost resistance, strength, wear resistance and resistance to any natural influences. Thanks to this feature, buildings made of ceramic bricks can be erected in almost all climatic zones.
  • Excellent heat and sound insulation capabilities, which significantly increase the comfort of the home as a whole.

  • Fast drying process and low water absorption. The beautiful facades of two-story and one-story houses made of red brick are not afraid of moisture, which makes it possible to eliminate the possibility of mold and mildew dangerous to health appearing in the home.
  • Ecological cleanliness. For the production of ceramic facing materials, only natural components are used that are not capable of having a negative impact on both the environment and the health of all household members.
  • Affordable price. As numerous reviews show, two-story or one-story residential structures made of facing red brick will cost much less than similar houses built using traditional material.
  • Aesthetic appeal. The facades of houses made of red brick material shown in the photo look very cozy and neat. Options with brown corners or white seams will look no less impressive.

All these features are decisive for many when choosing the ideal country house. Whatever the design and number of floors of the house, if ceramic bricks are used during its construction, then it will be able to last for decades.

Two-story cottages: growing up

The construction of a second floor not only saves usable area of ​​the site, but also reduces the cost of building a country house. Spacious cottages are often complemented by built-in garages, open terraces or elegant balconies.


Large terrace for summer parties

Compact house for a large family


Conservative approach to a country house


Luxurious balcony for lovers of fresh air

Cottages with a garage: a practical approach to construction

A garage, correctly integrated into the facade of the house, does not spoil the appearance of the cottage at all. Fans of compact solutions will like the idea of ​​a separate parking area.


Spacious garage for a luxury car


Detached garage with massive doors


Sunny exterior with three garages


Stylish solution with convenient access

Cottages with pool: for rest and relaxation

A swimming pool located outside the house greatly improves its views, but requires constant maintenance. Projects with closed reservoirs are more practical - such pools can be used at any time of the year.


Indoor pool on the terrace


A laconic solution for a house with a swimming pool


Luxurious swimming pool with stone finishing


Minimalism at its best

Cottages with an attic: economical comfort

The idea with an attic floor does not lose its relevance. The superstructure can be used as a bedroom, office or library.


Maximize efficient use of space


Attic with an unusual roof


Bright attic with large windows


Narrow attic with a laconic balcony

Cottages with a bay window: optimal zoning of space

Bay window projections harmonize the appearance of the facade and improve the lighting of the interior. Such architectural elements can be attached to one floor or to the entire wall of the cottage.


Classic bay windows

Unusual bay window projection on two floors


Harmonious combination of shapes and colors

Bright mansion with two bay windows

House made of dark bricks with white joints

Look at the facade of a frame house made of dark brick with white seams in the photo. And if you look closely, you can catch a subtle combination of two shades - a very dark one, almost close to black, and a classic dark brown color. The attractive appearance of the façade of this building is achieved by combining dark brickwork with white wooden decorative elements, gutters, roller shutters, platbands and shutters in the window frames. White unusually harmoniously balances the severity and severity of dark brick.

Cottages with a terrace: for sunny days and more

The terrace gives a special coziness to a country house and allows you to admire beautiful views. When designing cottages, it is necessary to take into account the climate: open options are suitable for buildings with seasonal residence, glazed terraces can be used all year round.

Brick terrace-yard


Open space with stone trim


Cozy terrace for quiet evenings


Victorian glass terrace

Cottages with ondulin roofing: an economical and effective solution

Roofing made of ondulin and onduvilla is found in many projects of modern country cottages. The material goes well with various styles and allows you to speed up the installation process.


Volumetric bitumen shingles


Green ondulin matches the classic brick color perfectly


Attic covered with Onduvilla tiles


Harmonious combination of light brick with cherry roofing

Brick house projects

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The first impression of the house and its owners is formed even with a fleeting glance at the home. By the facade of the house one can judge not only the taste of the owners, but also their lifestyle and preferences. Perhaps this is why brick does not lose popularity in suburban housing construction, allowing the creation of original and reliable buildings.

In modern construction, brick cladding of the facade with various types of material is a popular way to solve three problems at once - strengthen, insulate and give an attractive appearance to suburban housing. Beautiful brick houses serve as a source of admiration for friends, mild annoyance for neighbors, and an excellent backdrop for selfies.


Light clinker brick in the decoration of a country cottage Source koloritinform.ru

Red brick cottages: timeless classics

The red brick facade looks equally good on small cottages and spacious country estates. A universal color suitable for implementing any design ideas.


Classic red brick combined with stone

Cozy house with large windows


Miniature cottage in red and white colors


Well maintained luxury of country living

Brick house styles

Facing brick is not only a very durable and practical material. Thanks to the variety of its types, it successfully competes with other trendy finishing options and is suitable for decorating any style of building.

Baroque

This design style is called one of the most noble. Majestic designs with refined curves allow you to create an atmosphere of luxury. This design option is chosen by those who want to show their individuality.

Castle style

Gothic home decoration is suitable for romantics. Its distinctive features are towering vaults, huge windows, and tall towers. All this makes the building look like a fairy-tale castle. A home in this style will be complemented by well-groomed lawns and flowering flower beds.

Classic style

For those who value tradition, decorating the facade of the house in a classic style is suitable. There should be no trendy materials here. The main design rule is the combination of correct proportions in everything.

Modern

Calm styles in the design of facades include modern. Its characteristic complex and at the same time refined lines, as well as plant patterns, make the house cozy and attractive.

High tech

Those who want to make their home look like an office space choose high-tech design. This makes it possible to combine brick with glass and metal elements, as well as bring the most daring ideas to life. The uniqueness of the house is emphasized by modern designs combined with non-standard solutions.

White brick cottages: options for every taste

Pure or aged white color visually increases the size of the house, making its façade brighter. Decorative elements will be superfluous - the laconic design is good in itself.


Classic - aged white brick

Christmas illumination

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Space hi-tech style

Country house for a large family

Ceramic brick: features

All red brick house designs, as numerous reviews show, are particularly durable. If built correctly, they can last about 100-150 years. At the same time, in such housing there is an optimal microclimate for the human body, and the brick walls themselves are not susceptible to fire, the formation of fungus and mold. An equally important advantage is the excellent heat and sound insulation capabilities of red brick structures.


Beautiful house

All this becomes possible thanks to the special quality characteristics of ceramic bricks, which make it such a sought-after and popular building material.

Ceramic (red) brick is clay fired using a special technology, mixed with a small amount of various additives that help improve its quality characteristics.

Ceramic bricks can vary depending on the color of the clay that was used to make them. Thus, “red” brick can be made in other colors - whitish, yellow, apricot.

Making a similar material in a different color is much more difficult than painting standard white sand-lime brick. However, by adding certain dyes, such products can be given a rich brown color, making homes more aesthetically pleasing and attractive. Also, the facade of a red brick house with brown corners will look no less unique, which can be seen in the photo.

Yellow brick cottages: sunny weather all year round

Warm undertones create an atmosphere of home comfort and coziness. Whatever project you choose, the yellow brick cottage will become a place where you always want to return.


Harmonious combination of warm colors


Country house in classic style


Sunny cottage with thatched roof


Cozy house surrounded by nature

House made of yellow facing bricks

To decorate the house, a combination of white, red, brown or yellow facing bricks can be used. A beautiful shade of yellow allows you to choose a contrasting combination. For example, yellow brick houses with a brown roof can harmonize perfectly. The house will look well-groomed and rich. The house is made of yellow light facing brick and has a beautiful appearance. This type of masonry is most often used for cladding the outside of houses. The structure itself, at the same time, can be made of various materials.

To decorate the walls of your home, you can use different types of natural stone tiles. This type of facing material is one of the most expensive; its cost largely depends on the type of stone. A good alternative to getting a beautiful facade design that imitates brick and stone are thermal panels. These are multilayer modules that represent a “pie” of a rigid base, insulation and a front layer of clinker or stone tiles. This material is more expensive than modular tiles, but the facade will not require additional insulation.

Cottages made of facing bricks: there are no limits to imagination

Beautiful, stylish, multi-faceted - facing brick looks great in the design of cozy cottages, country houses with an attic and two-story mansions. It goes well with ondulin and onduville flexible roofing.


All shades of red


A fabulous combination of decorative stone and brick


Stone styling

Stylish finishing with multi-colored bricks

Characteristics of houses made of yellow and brown bricks with an attic

Houses with an attic are an economical and beautiful alternative to building two-story housing. Unlike two-story houses, where the ceiling height of both floors is two and a half to three meters, houses with an attic have an additional floor no more than one and a half meters high, which is formed between the roof slopes and the ceiling of the first floor. That is, in essence, this is an attic suitable for living, as can be seen in the photo.

The construction of an attic requires significantly less resources compared to a full second floor. The difference from a regular attic is the fact that the attic is not suitable for housing. Also, the attic can occupy only part of the attic.

Advantages of the attic floor:

  • increasing the usable area of ​​the house;
  • beautiful view;
  • reduction of heat losses in the cold season;
  • the possibility of creating ready-made housing;
  • Compared to a two-story house, the cost of construction is lower.

A number of disadvantages of the attic:

  • low sloping ceilings;
  • increased complexity of moisture protection and thermal insulation;
  • special window design;
  • Rafters deteriorate faster due to insufficient ventilation.

Ivory brick cottages

Ivory is a delicate compromise between bright white and warm yellow. The light façade stands alone or serves as a beautiful backdrop for an original design.


Pastel shades and minimal decor


Spacious house with sea views


Bright cottage with traditional shutters


Traditional country cottage

Advantages and disadvantages

An undeniable positive property of yellow brick is its decorative effect. A house whose façade is made of yellow brick will always stand out among other buildings.

In addition, this material has other advantages:

  • good sound insulation;
  • color fastness . The coating does not fade and is not exposed to sunlight;
  • does not require special care, does not attract dirt, and also prevents the formation of mold or fungi;
  • frost resistance. This type of cladding can be used in any region, regardless of temperature;
  • strength . When exposed to any mechanical and impact actions, the cladding remains unchanged, does not deform, does not crack;
  • resistance to any weather conditions. Rain, hail, and strong winds cannot negatively affect brick cladding;
  • hydrophobicity. The production technology ensures the material is moisture resistant and incapable of absorbing moisture;
  • fire resistance . Brick does not burn and does not support combustion in any way, does not ignite or melt;
  • environmental friendliness. Due to the use of natural components in manufacturing, brick cladding is absolutely harmless to humans;
  • durability _ The cladding may not lose its properties for many years; in comparison with suspended facade structures or decorative coatings with plaster or paint, it is the most durable and wear-resistant.

The disadvantages of brick cladding include cost, since the material is quite expensive compared to other types of external cladding . In addition, yellow brick is not varied enough in shape: the main element of the yellow type is a parallelepiped.

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Cottages with Bavarian masonry

Bavarian masonry is a win-win design option that distinguishes the building and makes it recognizable. A wide palette of bricks allows you to choose the color scheme for any project.


Bright house with two garages


Eco-friendly roofing is ideally combined with Bavarian masonry


Farmhouse style facade


Modest cottage with attached garage

Brick for facades

Brick for cottages and private houses is the best solution for finishing the facade. Thus, finishing a house can be done using different types of bricks. Projects of cottages and private houses often include classic types of bricks. For example, double sand-lime brick includes decorative facing bricks, which give the building a modern and even original look. The combination of materials used can be very different.


The following types of bricks are used for finishing facades:
  • Classic sand-lime brick. The cheapest and simplest building brick that has good thermal insulation. This white brick finish protects the façade of cottages and private houses from temperature changes, the negative effects of moisture and damage. The masonry is quite simple, the material is cheap and can be purchased at almost any construction department;
  • Hyperpressed brick. Made from various crushed limestone and shell rock. This white brick masonry is characterized by frost resistance class F150, low water absorption (up to 6%), high strength (approximately 150-300 kg/cm2). White brick cladding offers a variety of designs, sizes and shapes, and a wide range of colors;
  • Ceramic brick. This type of brick can be full or hollow; it has a stylish appearance. May have different versions. The masonry has excellent performance qualities, looks original and beautiful. The cladding can be matte or glazed.

Color designs for ceramic bricks are very limited. As a rule, these are shades of orange and brown. This should be taken into account in order to choose the right combination of building materials for decorating the facades of cottages and private buildings.

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