Wallpapers - brick

The wallpaper has always been, is, and, for sure, will be the most popular kind of finishing materials. The only thing that can change is the quality of the wallpaper itself and the fashion for drawing. By the way, about the picture - the "brick" wallpaper is returning to fashion again. Such an increased demand for wallpaper with a brick pattern is explained by the fact that the most relevant styles of housing design mean nowadays the presence of unprocessed wall surfaces (in particular, brick ones) in the interior. But, since the use of natural bricks is not always possible, then wallpaper with such a pattern is a perfectly acceptable way out of the situation.


Wall-papers in the form of a brick

The market of finishing materials offers a variety of types of wallpaper for brick - paper (single and double-layered), textile, foamed. But the most popular and believable imitating the surface of the brick are vinyl and non-woven wallpaper. Vinyl wallpaper is well washed, and non-woven wallpaper can be painted in any color. In addition, it is these wallpapers are referred to as a texture wallpaper for a brick - not only the appearance of the brick, but even all its characteristic features in the form of roughness and roughness of the surface. Also textured, or as they are called volumetric, wallpaper for a brick are produced in different color variations, conveying shades of different types of bricks. Such a wide choice of wallpaper for a brick allows them to be used to create interiors of a variety of stylistic trends. For example, wallpaper for white brick perfectly fit in the interior in the style of loft or high-tech, emphasize the expressiveness and dynamism of the style of "urban minimalism." White brick, in this case - its imitation, is also an integral element of the style of Provence. Wallpaper with a surface for a traditional red brick suitable for decorating rooms in the classical style or country style, will help create a specific atmosphere in the room, decorated in a Gothic or neo-Gothic style.

Such wallpaper, simulating the surface of a brick, you can, for example, make an apron over the working area in the kitchen (vinyl wallpaper is washed well), use as a fragmentary finish around the fireplace or stove. It remains relevant and, has become traditional, the use of wallpaper for a brick for decorating hallways.