Variations and possibilities with brick
Whether it’s new-build or renovation, at Vandersanden, you’re certain to find a suitable brick for your project, whatever style you may be looking for. You can choose from more than 100 colours in different structures. Patterns, sizes, and effects can all add to the individuality of the façade.
Which factors determine the look of your façade?
Colour of the brick
The colour of the brick determines the look of your façade. With bonded brickwork, that colour will almost become the colour of the façade. Want to look for the ideal colour now?
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The surface texture
What types of brick are available? The technique used to produce the facing brick will largely determine the texture of the brick. That texture will give your project its very own character. The grains of hand-form, the fine lines of water-struck, or the sleek form of wirecut facing bricks will all provide a dramatically different effect on the aesthetic of the façade. Design your own texture with the texture generator or ask our experts for advice. They will be happy to help you.
The size
The size largely determines the perception of the façade as a brick façade. The larger the size of the brick, the larger the quantity of brick in relation to the joint. The colours in our range of facing bricks are available in a number of sizes.
- M50: +/- 190 x 90 x 50 mm
- WF: +/- 210 x 100 x 50 mm
- WF-S: +/- 214 x 72 x 50 mm
- DF: +/- 215 x 100 x 65mm
- HF: +/- 228 x 90 x 40 mm
- LF40-S: +/- 240 x 75 x 40 mm
- BDF: +/- 240 x 115 x 52 mm
- BDS: +/- 240 x 80 x 52 mm
- NF: +/- 240 x 115 x 70 mm
- RF: +/- 250 x 120 x 65 mm
- XL45: +/- 290 x 65 x 45 mm
- XL50: +/- 290 x 90 x 50 mm
The brickwork pattern
The way in which a brick is laid, the pattern, also has a big influence on the look of your façade. A well-considered brickwork pattern gives your project extra aesthetics and character. A half-brick pattern, stacked pattern, block pattern, or random pattern.... You can choose from a range of patterns. See an overview of the possible brickwork patterns and assess their effect. Or combine patterns for an extra creative twist to your façade.
The joint colour
Prefer traditional brickwork over a bonded effect? Then the joint will play an important role in the end result. Depending on the brick size you choose, your façade could be as much as 10 to 20% joint. So think carefully about the colour of the joint. View the effect of different joint colours here.
The type of joint
The shape of the joint can also influence the look of a façade. In addition to the height of the joint, its depth is important. The deeper the joint, the more it will disappear into the background. The result? A interplay of shadow between the joint and facing brick, making the colour of the brick more projected.
Joint-free brickwork
If you opt for a sleek brick façade, a joint could be a disruptive factor. More and more clients are choosing joint-free façades. There are 2 ways of achieving joint-free brickwork:
- Bricklaying with thin mortar
- Bonding bricks
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Combinations with other materials.
Brick can be beautifully combined with other materials, including wood, plaster, concrete, glass, natural stone, metal, and others. Combining sizes, textures, and colours can give your project a truly unique look.
Corners and rounded areas
Special bricks are a more elegant solution than cutting for corners or rounded areas in brick façades. Their special shape means they offer ample creative opportunity.
Relief
Want to give your façade some added pizzazz? Recessed or prominent facing bricks create relief in an otherwise flat wall. The shadow effect offers more depth to the façade.
Ceilings and corbelling
Brick that runs into a ceiling, or in a canopy that seems to defy gravity? Our E-Board® system allows you to create constructions that would be difficult, if not impossible, with normal brickwork. For E-Board panels, we use brick slips made from complete bricks. The result cannot be distinguished from traditional brickwork.
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