Rooting for vernacular architecture and design, bricks have always been an essential design element. Using the same for architectural facades, exposed brick wall for the interiors of homes, offices and various other spaces that welcomes warmth, texture and character into a space. India has seen some of the finest brick architecture, a time when the term sustainability was not even coined. India and Bricks go back a long way and to revive this age old material Jay Jalaram Bricks exhibits a large selection of bricks. This compilation of 20 such spaces that involve bricks in various spaces and finishes informs about its versatility and timelessness. These exposed brick wall are not only trending for its aesthetic purpose but also the infinite artistic ways in which it can be arranged to give it a sculptural feel. Composition of these bricks also is an essential factor of blending the space into a theme which could be modern, rustic, contemporary or industrial. This compilation is together with The Brick Store, one of the brick giants in the country providing a vast range of exposed bricks for lasting impressions.
1.Raw, Warm and Natural is the Design Language of these Breezy Apartment Interiors in Pune | SRDS
The palette chosen was limited to select, tasteful few ingredients like handcrafted cement tiles from Bharat Flooring, micro cement, terracotta bricks, teak wood, and pastel colors.
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Designed by : SRDS ( Shrutika Raut Design Studio )
Photograph Courtesy : Hemant Patil Photographer
Location : Balewadi, Pune.
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2.Biophilic Design And Concrete Minimalism Are Striking Undertones In JS Residence, Vadodara | The Crossboundaries
To intensify the linearity of the space, the accent wall consists of exposed linear bricks. Huge wall openings are carved out allowing the indoors to allow more light in the space.
Designed By: The Crossboundaries
Photography Credits: Umang Shah
Location: Vadodara, Gujarat
3.This Upscale Pub In Bangalore Has Two Different Characters : Roman Architecture And Artistic – Suzy Q | Maze Concept
The ceiling height paved the way for us to create a roman façade with a balcony for the DJ to mix his music and uplift the energy. This makes the space more flexible and can be easily converted to a high energy pub. The balconies continue as a feature on the brick cladded walls to maintain the same character.
Designed by : Maze Concept
Photography courtesy : Shamanth Patil
Location : Bangalore
4.Neutral Color Palette, Clear Lines, Magnificent Art And Carefully Curated Artifacts In This Office Space | Jitu Mistry Architects
Selection of the raw concrete tiles makes the flooring look neat and exposed brick gives modern look to the office.
Designed by : Jitu Mistry
Location : Kutch
5.Residence As Well As Workplace Fused In This Contemporary Style Home With Earthy Materials | Jihan Associates
Earthy materials like wood, exposed brick and metal are used for this project. A red-white-grey color palette is used for exterior facades with added touch of brown. The exposed brick cladding gives the building a modern yet rustic look.
Designed by : Jihan Associates
Photograph Courtesy: Tejas Shah
Location: Karelibaug, Vadodara, Gujarat
6.Exposed Brick And RCC Creating Compositional Structure Of The Residence & A Multilevel Altitude | The Interior Workshop
The contemporary Rustic-Expose Style was our go-to design style for this residence because of its simplistic charm balanced with a combination of the modern aesthetic. These characteristics long for the use of natural unfinished materials, hence persuading us to use brick.
Designed By : The interior WORKSHOP
Photographer : Nilkanth Bharucha, Noaidwin_Sttudio
Location : Surat, Gujarat
7.Residence Evoking A Bohemian Aesthetic Essence : House Dyuthi | Tales Of Design
Numerous kilns situated near the site locale made it easy to choose bricks as predominant material for load bearing as well as exposed walls.
Designed by : Tales of Design
Photograph courtesy: Turtle Arts
Location: Parakkad, Thrissur
8.A Retail Store Making A Chromatic Direction Towards Pastels And Patterns | Portico Design Concepts
The billing desk stands in the triple-height atrium. A black frame-like element, set off beautifully by the background of terracotta bricks, is rendered from tiles. It wraps around the desk and transforms into a table-top on the other side.
Design Firm: Portico Design Concepts
Photography: Phxindia
Location: Aurangabad, India
9.Casa Tao – A Residential Apartment Creating Harmonious Convergence | Alkove Design
You then turn to the rest of the common living space, which consists of the living and dining area. This whole space is arranged in a flow of navy blue, yellow, and brick. The four arches on the wall, highlighted in yellow against a background of herringbone-patterned brick, flow right down to the French doors that open into the terrace.
Designed by: Alkove Design
Photography: Yamini Krishna Photography
Location: Pune, Modal Colony
10.A Retail Store In A Heritage Structure Breaking The Homogeneity Of The Single Plane At Tianu | Studio PKA
Respecting the textures of exposed brick, existing wood, and metal, the introduction of new materials has been kept to a bare minimum. This further helps to accentuate the teak wood furniture pieces by providing backdrops and frames to highlight and showcase the same.
Designed by: Studio PKA
Photography: Niveditaa Gupta
Location: Ballard Estate, Maharashtra, Mumbai.
11.Exploring Earthiness In Unusual Ways And Contemporary Design Sensibilities | New Garage Architecture
As the load bearing structure with hollow brick piers, the thick walls act as a strong buffer against harsh setting sun insolation. Compressed stabilised earth blocks in vault create an effective retardation in the movement of hot wave currents during summers.
Designed By: New Garage Architecture
Photography credits: Prashant Vishwanathan, Saahil Khatry
Location: Jaipur, Rajasthan
12.The Arched Insight: A Bijou Workspace | Shraddha Architects
Foyer is designed in a way that it leaves a pragmatic first impression on the visitors. The perforated brick wall plays a dual role of an aesthetically impressive first glance as well as technically allowing the movement of natural light and air.
Designed by: Shraddha Architects
Photo credits: Phxindia
location: Bharuch, India.
13.SPDA Office: Industrial Loft Meets Soho Chic | SPDA
“The bricks give this overwhelmingly white office its sense of character and warmth.”
Designed by: SPDA
Photographer: Anmol Wahi
14.Inhabit Store In Delhi Evoking A Quaintly Grand Vibe Through Design | Neeta Kumar
While on one end you see highly embellished walls full of details, on the other hand, you have exposed brick walls. Neeta thus cleverly juxtaposes a richly crafted look with the shabby chic. The neutral flooring plays host to exquisitely crafted eclectic pieces of furniture that make an eye-catching spectacle.
Designed by: Neeta Kumar
Photograph courtesy: David Dawson
Location: MG Road, New Delhi
15.1BHK Interiors Is A Melange Of Indian Aesthetics With Earthy Feel | The Design Chapel
The long wall in the living room was cladded with clay brick tiles and the much-loved guitar of the client found a place of pride on this wall. We embraced the colors of India and worked on tying multiple colors into space, still making the home look unified and organized.
Designed by: The Design Chapel
Photography – Biju Gopal, Bizou Photos.
Location – Mumbai, India
16.The Finest Masonry Sets An Earthy Tone To This Weekend Home | Ae. Terrain
Designed by: Ae. Terrain
Photography by : Noaidwin Sttudio | Nilkanth Bharucha
17.Office Designed With Simplistic Expression | K Studio
To design a space with a minimal and contemporary approach was the desire of our clients. To achieve the same, the corporate office was furnished with bold, natural, and high-quality materials like teak wood and veneer, concrete, metal, Corian on tabletop, brick, and glass.
Designed by: K Studio
Photography: zotagraphy_architecture
Location: Ahmedabad
18.An Apartment Interior That Spotlessly Weaves In Natural Materials With Artificial Resources | AND Architects
The red brick patio is the space to die for! It is designed to seamlessly act as an extension to the living space with its exposed wall starting right from the living area. This exposed wall gives the space a timeless texture, warmth, and a complete feel of a down-to-earth raw touch.
Designed by: AND Architects
Photography: PHX India
Location: Mumbai
19.Office Interior With True Forms And Bold Designs | Space 9 Architects
For this unique opportunity of designing a Head Office of a leading construction firm in Ahmedabad, we instantly pointed and focused on exploiting natural building material finishes viz. brick, metal, and concrete.
Designed by: Space 9 Architects
Photographer: Abhishek shah & Dhruvin Mali
Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat
20.Earthy And Timeless House Design | SS Design Studio
Designed by: SS Design Studio
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