So, Which Brick Pattern Suits Your Project?
The ideal layout depends entirely on your needs and space specifics. Small, curved zones often take advantage of basket weave and running bond simplicity. More expansive driveways warrant consideration of visually captivating herringbone and Spanish bond arrays requiring advanced expertise.
Whether you’re interested in laying a brick path from your driveway to your front door, a ground-level patio, or simply creating a safe and beautiful space for an above-ground fire pit or grill, bricks are an affordable, durable, and timeless choice.
Before you call a mason or decide to do the work yourself, you’ll need a basic grasp of brick patterns. If laying bricks yourself, determine if your space has curves and whether you prefer a pattern requiring cuts, as both require expertise. Consider hiring help if unsure about advanced tasks.
Here are six common brick patterns, from the easiest to the most difficult.Also called subway tile, the running bond consists of rows of staggered bricks laid end-to-end. This pattern can easily accommodate light curves, making running bonds excellent for pathways and patios.
As very minimal cutting is needed, just straight edges, running bonds suit novice bricklayers. Rotating the pattern 45 degrees creates visual interest through a diagonal orientation while maintaining simplicity.
Start With the Curb View
When it comes to any home, the appeal begins with the curb. This is the first impression your house will make on guests and neighbors. Therefore, it’s an excellent place to start when considering home masonry projects.
So what kind of masonry projects can transform your home’s curb appeal? Well, for starters, a brick or stone mailbox is a simple (but dramatic) way to upgrade. And on top of looking superior, they’ll last a lot longer than a traditional mailboxes. Brick and stone can withstand the elements better than most materials. They’re a fantastic way to improve your home’s appeal.
Another way to improve curb appeal is to have a concrete driveway installed. When it comes to concrete driveways, even the plainest among them look better than the alternatives. However, you can discuss some creative visual design options with your contractor to make your driveway even more alluring to look at.
Naturally, like brick/stone mailboxes, concrete driveways will withstand the elements and last you a lifetime. And when selecting a design, you can find colors, textures and patterns that match your home perfectly.