Choosing how to improve the exterior appearance of a property is a major decision for homeowners. The outside of a house creates the first impression, affects kerb appeal, and can even influence property value. When brickwork begins to look tired, mismatched, weathered, or outdated, many homeowners start comparing two...
Read MoreWhen it comes to improving the appearance of brickwork, homeowners and property developers often find themselves choosing between two popular methods: brick tinting and limewashing. Both techniques can completely transform the look of a property, but they achieve very different results and suit different types of buildings. Understanding how...
Read MoreWhen it comes to improving or altering the appearance of brickwork, two of the most common options are brick tinting and brick painting. Both can transform the look of a property, but they behave very differently over time and deliver very different finishes. Choosing the right method is important,...
Read MoreIn construction, restoration, and even modern home design, there’s a growing interest in making new brickwork blend seamlessly with older surroundings. Freshly laid bricks can often look too uniform, too bright, and sometimes even out of place, especially in period properties or extensions built alongside traditional masonry. The challenge...
Read MoreBrick pointing plays a huge role in how a wall looks, often more than people realise. Even if the bricks themselves are in good condition, poorly matched mortar can make a wall look patchy, rushed, or inconsistently repaired. This is especially noticeable after extensions, patch repairs, or partial repointing...
Read MoreInconsistent brick colour on a wall can be surprisingly distracting, especially on properties where the masonry is a key visual feature. Whether it’s a newly built extension, a repaired façade, or an older property that has undergone partial restoration, even subtle differences in tone can make the entire elevation...
Read MoreMoving into a new stage of life rarely feels smooth at the beginning. Even when the change is planned and positive, there is usually a period where things feel slightly off balance. Your routines change, your environment may be different, and your sense of normality takes time to rebuild....
Read MoreWhen brickwork has just been repaired, extended, or partially rebuilt, it’s very common for the new sections to stand out. Even if the brick type is technically correct, fresh materials often look sharper, brighter, and more uniform than the surrounding wall. That contrast can make a well-executed repair look...
Read MoreWhen structural repairs are carried out on brickwork, the job is rarely finished the moment the wall is made safe again. The real challenge comes afterwards, when the repaired section stands out against the original build. Colour differences, mortar mismatch and subtle texture variations can all make a recently...
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