2 | Via: Home Design LoverMake your inside seem outside with an exposed brick wall beside a climb-worthy tree. Sculpted wooden furniture and high-ceilinged doors create a natural oasis.
Living Rooms With Exposed Brick Walls
Adjoining houses, renovating an old build, or simply stuck for an effortlessly-cool living room design? An exposed brick wall could solve all your problems. Whether you’re after the look of the Mediterranean, cool, relaxed and rustic; or a Scandinavian-inspired, low-key background peopled with bookcases; or an industrial haven perfect for sipping drip coffee amongst fur throws and stove piping, exposed brick is the medium for you. Classic red brick explores warm and tasty segues to the kitchen. Cool grey provides a subtle backdrop for your individual style. Take a peek at our crafted selection of inspirational examples.
1 | Architect: HARQUITECTESLet the outdoors in with these red brick walls, fold-away French doors and simple white couching.
3 | Designer: Michael Maher DesignUse two-tone brick in shocking white and natural red. Line books on one side for scholarly interest.
4 | Source: InnerstadsspecialistenMake the most of a sloping roof with an exposed brick feature wall greeting the eye. A solid white ceiling and black painted floor add dramatic contrast.
5 | Designer: Dimitar KaranikolovGround your industrial barn in a wall all in brick. This exposed wall winds down the staircase, across the fireplace and into the mood of a modern, semi-circular space.
6 | Architect: David BoyleMake white walls interesting with one in exposed brick. An array of framed artwork tricks the visitor’s eye into conformity – at first glance.
7 | Visualizer: Lai PhápA distressed brick wall need not be painted or smoothed. Let its character shine with dainty crafted décor, like this mustard couch and fanned cane chair.
8 | Designer: Tamara EatonAdd difference to muted colouring with exposed brick walls draped in white chiffon. Interspersed windows break up dark block furniture and open up the room.
9 | Visualizer: Bakyt TemirkulovLet exposed brick make a stand in LED-framing. A round circular light sets the stage for quilted block futons and a grey bamboo rug.
10 | Photographer: Lorenzo PennatiExposed brick in grey need not be boring. This industrial loft lets its textures do the talking amidst fur and skin throws, a roaring fireplace and metallic accents.
11 | Visualizer: K BANDA Scandinavian style suits exposed brick perfectly. This light-grey beauty creates a dreamy feel beside a powder blue couch, wooden dining set and floors.
12 | Visualizer: DattranDraw the viewer further in with a triptych on your brick. Terracotta and taupe seating add a contemporary, rustic feel.
13 | Designer: Josephine Hurley Photographer: Tom FergusonReplicate a London train station with exposed brick surrounding a wide circular window. This unique design frames the rest in white with pops of planting.
14 | Visualizer: VAE Design GroupCharcoal and grey are lightened by this LED-lit, exposed-brick wall. Blending into a door, its lighter hues act the feature against darker and more muted textures.
15 | Visualizer: Komod StudioCombine exposed brick in an eclectic space with wooden, fur and tiled accents. A low-hanging chandelier and iron railings set finishing touches.
16 | Visualizer: IqosaExtend brick to your living room and kitchen, as a segue design feature. Red brick lined with white sets off a chrome lighting centrepiece and stark tiled floors.
17 | Visualizer: Maks MarukhinLong, lean wall panelling mixes with wood, tiles and suede in this wide-windowed look in exposed brick.
18 | Designer: Gaspar BontaIndulge your inner hipster with iron bar railings on a red brick wall. Suspended iron cages make squares against a chequered window frame.
19 | Visualizer: Adrian IancuMake it light, bright and art deco with exposed brick in white. Pops of orange juxtapose against a white, artsy room.
20 | Visualizer: Angelina AlekseevaCreate an urban jungle with an array of green aside distressed brick. Grey shafts of walling, seating and plant pots mix the concrete with the home-grown.
21 | Visualizer: Juliya ButovaExposed brick shafts open up another room in this homely design. Comfy couches in teal and grey add warmth on polished wood.
22 | Visualizer: he.D creative groupA man’s room acquires style with exposed brick, lined wood and patchwork tile flooring. Grey-green French panelling and a papier mache partition construct a cosy vibe.
23 | Designer: Luiz Fernando GrabowskyLet French windows light red brick in a full-width exposed wall. Lower lights lift up wooden beams and block colour furniture.
24 | Visualizer: Juliya ButovaCoat a whole room in brick, with a feature wooden panel. Dark curtaining and built-in shelves widen the space.
25 | Via: Hosting CulturaLavish your living room in the feel of a Swedish sauna. These mini-bricked walls glow orange against a wooden floor.
26 | Visualizer: Galina LavrishchevaAn exposed brick wall with splashes of paint gains traction in this design. Eclectic, homely and full of personality, it suits the anti-perfectionist.
27 | Visualizer: Para DesignPaint your wall with words on exposed charcoal brick. This illustrated quote makes a modernist statement beside a leather couch and indoor trimmed hedge.
28 | Visualizer: Konstiantyn RekochynskyGraffiti coats this exposed-brick room, complete with written-on wooden panelling. Sepia prints and red metal chairs create an artist’s studio.
29 | Visualizer: Image Box StudioMake a white space brighter with painted brick. Light eggshell tones create a contrast with cage lighting, white wooden floors and touches of fur.
30 | Visualizer: EvermotionThe urban loft is amiss without brick. Paint it in a distressed-looking white, and pepper it with black for a unique living room.
31 | Visualizer: BBB3 VisualizationDitch the old fireplace and coat it in white. White exposed brick changes shape amidst light concrete floors, grasshopper lamps and draped elements.
32 | Architect: A ParallelAn exposed-brick fireplace can add a modernist touch. This version teams thick black joinery and wooden panelling with grey couches and a patterned rug.
33 | Visualizer: Alena BulatayaMake a statement in black-and-white brick. This modernist column balances out firewood storage and a flat-screen TV.
BUY ITDon’t have existing brick? These faux-brick options in red, white and distressed colourings achieve the look without blowing the budget. Peel them off and stick them on for an easy and safe industrial or Scandinavian living room look.
Several faux-brick options are available online, for a cost-effective and easy-peel solution. Try brick veneers, dry-wall, wallpaper or decals to create a short or long-term design solution that looks like the real deal. Also if you are looking to adapt the same exposed brick style to your bedroom, do check out our post:40 Bedrooms With Exposed Brick Walls.
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