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Decorating the walls inside an apartment, as well as the facade of a house, with decorative bricks or materials that imitate brickwork has never gone out of fashion. However, unfortunately, it is not always possible to use interior decoration housing real brick, as it will weigh down the floor slabs of multi-story buildings. In addition, making ideal masonry “for jointing” is not so easy, because this requires at least minimal experience as a mason.

It is much easier to use other interesting methods to achieve the desired result. Brick imitation can be produced in different ways and, which is typical, can be installed by anyone, even a novice finisher.

Main types of brick imitation and technology for working with them

Considering the fact that brickwork has remained popular for decades and is used to reproduce various interior styles, manufacturers did not miss this moment and developed several types of material that can replace natural brick.


This type of finish is made in different forms- this can be flexible or rigid tiles, the size of the end side of a brick, or large wall panels that cover an entire section of the wall at once, made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), MDF or glass fiber cement.

Flexible brick-like tiles

Flexible tiles that imitate brickwork are great for interior and exterior wall decoration. This modern material is not only decorative, but also protective coating for surfaces and has a number of positive qualities - this includes resistance to external atmospheric influences, impact resistance, vapor permeability, inertness to microorganisms, as well as ultraviolet radiation, and, of course, an aesthetic appearance and a fairly simple processing and installation process.


“Flexible brick” is easy to install not only on straight, level surfaces, but also perfectly bends around external and internal corners of rooms.


This material is used to decorate walls inside apartments and houses, in particular, in rooms such as hallways, corridors, kitchens, living rooms, loggias. It is also suitable for external, facade walls. It is very convenient to use such tiles for cladding columns, fireplaces, small architectural forms, as well as in any areas where such a design is planned. Regardless of the complexity of the surface configuration.


The tiles can be used to finish the entire wall or attached to individual sections. Since the material has many colors, it is possible to make the finish monochromatic or use tiles different shades, harmoniously combining them with each other.

Installation of “flexible brick”


Installing flexible tiles does not require complex electrical tools. You will only need to prepare:

— an even spatula 120÷150 mm wide – for mixing and applying glue;

- a notched trowel with a ridge 4 mm high and 150÷200 mm wide;

— building level 1000÷1500 mm long;

— a ruler 1000÷1500 mm long;

- colored marking cord for marking lines;

- a simple pencil;

- powerful scissors;

- a brush 12 mm wide for leveling the mortar in tile joints.

For materials other than tiles, you will need a primer for the walls and a special

For installation, a dry construction mixture can be used - ordinary tile adhesive, but it is more convenient to use a ready-to-use composition packaged in plastic buckets. In any case, when purchasing tiles, you should immediately consult with the seller regarding the adhesive suitable for a particular material.

In order for the masonry to be smooth and neat, the wall must be put in order before installation, by cleaning and leveling its surface. After the leveling solution has dried, the wall must be primed with an antiseptic composition, which will give the materials higher adhesion and will not allow mold to appear under the cladding layer in the future. Once the primer has dried, you can proceed to installing the tiles.

In addition, it is necessary to take into account the fact that installation work must be carried out at a temperature not lower than +5 degrees, otherwise adhesion between the materials will be insufficient, and the tiles may subsequently begin to peel off from the surface of the walls.

Prices for imitation bricks

brick imitation

  • The first step is to divide the wall surface into even zones along which glue will be applied and the tiles will be fixed. If the entire wall is to be covered, then it is necessary to beat off the upper and lower limiting lines.
  • The glue is not applied to the entire surface, but to individual, marked zones of about 1000×500 mm. The layer of adhesive mass should be approximately 2÷3 mm - it is applied using an even spatula, and then distributed over the entire area to be covered with a notched trowel to create grooves of the same height.

  • The tiles are glued in order, and if the first row starts with a whole tile, then the second - with half or one third of the “brick”, depending on the desired location of the masonry seams.

Dividing the “flexible brick” into pieces at any angle, without using any power tools, is quite simple: it is marked and cut along the line with ordinary scissors.


  • The seams between the rows can have different thicknesses - this parameter will depend on the preference of the master, but usually the gap is left at 10 ÷ 12 mm. The selected size of the seams is taken into account immediately when marking the wall into zones for installation.

  • “Flexible brick” easily bends around protrusions formed at any angle, as well as internal corners or rounded walls, if they exist on the surface to be finished.

  • When the intended surface area is covered with tiles, you need to immediately level the mortar in the horizontal and vertical joints, otherwise the glue will set and it will not be possible to accurately level it. Smoothing the solution is carried out using a relatively thin brush of medium hardness, slightly moistened with water.

The fact that flexible tiles do not require additional purchase of grout for joints can also be safely called an advantage of the material, since you do not have to incur extra costs.

Video: flexible facing tiles with excellent clinker brick imitation

Rigid facing tiles “brick-like”

Clinker tiles

Clinker tiles are not used for interior wall cladding as often as other types of material that imitate brick, as they have a fairly high price. It is often purchased for facades, given its highest performance characteristics. However, it can also be used for interior decoration, especially if you are going to cover a stove or fireplace.


It is made from natural highly plastic clays, without the use of artificial dyes and plasticizers. The raw materials are pressed and fired at high temperatures ah, reaching up to + 1150÷1200 degrees. Thanks to this, clinker tiles are an environmentally friendly material with unsurpassed natural qualities of durability and reliability, which are multiplied during the production process.

This finishing material is excellent for both interior and façade cladding. It has a very low moisture absorption coefficient, high frost resistance and wear resistance, inertness to temperature changes and almost any chemical influences.

The decorative effect of clinker tiles is not inferior to its physical and technical characteristics, since the variety of design options allows you to choose a material to suit every taste and style of the interior of the premises or the facade of the building. The finish can have a rough, glazed or natural, untreated surface. Tiles on sale different sizes and shapes, and this factor also allows you to bring the most daring design ideas to life.

Installation of brick-like facing tiles

As mentioned above, all tiles that have a certain rigidity are mounted on the wall in approximately the same way. For the work you will need the same tools as for “flexible brick”, and in addition, to cut this material you will need to prepare a manual circular saw or grinder with a disc on stone.


The work of laying cladding from this type of material is more complex, since the finishing already has significant weight, and after installation it requires careful sealing of the seams between the tiles.

The cladding process is carried out in the following order:

  • Laying should be done on a prepared, primed and relatively flat wall.
  • Marking the wall surface is carried out in the same way as for installing any piece of cladding material: straight lines are struck along the upper and lower levels of the masonry, then it is recommended that the entire distance between them be calculated and divided horizontally so that the intended number of rows can be placed in this area masonry, with mandatory consideration of the thickness of the seams between them. It is especially important to carry out this process if you do not have sufficient experience in wall cladding - marking will help make the masonry perfectly even.

When marking, you need to allocate 10÷12 mm to each of the seams between the rows.

  • Next, an adhesive mass is prepared, which is selected in accordance with the type of material on which the finishing tiles are made.
  • The laying begins from the bottom row, which is carefully verified by the building level, since the accuracy of the entire wall cladding will depend on its horizontalness. If the first row starts with a whole tile, then the second and all subsequent even rows start with ½ or ⅓ tiles.
  • Next, glue is applied to the wall with a spatula in a layer of 3 ÷ 4 mm. After this, the mass is distributed with a notched trowel, which leaves grooves of equal height, ensuring the most uniform distribution of the adhesive when pressing the tile. When laying some heavy types of tiles (the same clinker), it is additionally recommended to apply glue to the back side of the facing material. Therefore, before starting work, you should be sure to study the instructions included with the package, which clarify the nuances of installing a specific material.

  • During the installation process, it is necessary to monitor the evenness of each of the laid rows.

  • To ensure that the width of the seams between the tiles on the entire tiled surface is the same, some craftsmen use special calibrator tabs of the same size. They are temporarily installed between the rows, and after the adhesive mass has set, they are removed and installed again, but on the upper rows. As such calibrators, you can use a wooden bead or silicone posts.

  • To cover external corners, special shaped elements are used that can disguise existing chips and make the corners neat and protected.

  • Upon completion of the masonry and after the glue has completely dried, the seams between the tiles must be securely and accurately sealed using grouts specially designed for this purpose. You can fill the seams in different ways:

— Use ready-made formulations in tubes using a special gun.

— Place the mixed grout in a plastic bag, and then cut off one of its corners diagonally to the width of the seam and carefully squeeze the solution into the gaps between the rows.


Unlike PVC panels, MDF finishing is not recommended for use in rooms with high humidity, but it is perfect for lining the walls of hallways, corridors, insulated balconies, and living rooms.

Manufacturers also thought about the design of the corners, making special shaped elements for this.

Glass fiber reinforced concrete panels

Special mention should be made of glass fiber reinforced concrete panels. This facing material is made on the basis of ordinary cement with the addition of glass fibers, which increases the strength of the slabs tens of times. For external decoration, panels can additionally be reinforced with metal elements, which increase the weight of the structure, but make it resistant to mechanical stress.


Reinforced only with fiberglass, the panels do not have a particularly intimidating weight, and their dimensions are still compact in thickness. The solution for their manufacture is colored in the mass, so the slabs are not afraid of small chips and abrasions. When producing molding sand, some manufacturers add colored glass fiber to it, which is slightly darker or lighter than the main tone, but is in perfect harmony with it - this gives a very interesting effect. In addition, additional application of paint to the surface of finished and assembled products is allowed.


It is well suited for interior decoration, but still more often it is used to transform the facade of the walls of a building.

Environmentally friendly slabs do not weigh down the walls, as they have a small mass. They perfectly protect surfaces from moisture and mechanical influences, as well as from the penetration of radio emissions into the house, and have a number of other attractive advantages. However, the cost of such facing materials is quite high, so not every owner can afford such finishing.

Installation of brick panels on the wall

If the wall surface is fairly flat, then the panels can be fixed to it without installing a frame structure. Lightweight PVC boards are glued to a cleaned and primed surface using one of the polymer adhesives. For example, “liquid nails” are well suited for this.


Finishing panels based on MDF have significantly more weight, so in addition to glue, they are fixed to the wall with dowels in four to five places.

GRC panels can be fixed to a flat wall using cement-based tile adhesive.

In the case when the wall surfaces have significant distortions, they are corrected by securing a frame structure consisting of metal guides or wooden beam, set exactly in the required plane according to the building level. Some manufacturers make special subsystems for their products, mounted on the wall or on an installed frame. In this case, the panels are hung on special elements of the subsystems.


Subsystems may have different designs, therefore, when purchasing facing slabs and fastening systems to them, it is necessary to check the compatibility and availability of the attached installation instructions.


It is clear that if you plan to install panels on a subsystem, the frame elements must be located in accordance with the features of this model.

The most simple view fastenings are made of plastic panels made according to the principle of siding construction. They have a special perforated mounting strip in the upper part, through the holes of which the slab is fixed to the wall or frame. In this case, horizontal sheathing elements are fixed to the wall surface, at a distance from the visible part of the slab.

Prices for facing bricks

facing brick


Installation of any facing panels begins from the bottom of the wall, usually from the corner elements.

Homemade wall design options for brickwork

If you want to save money by making an imitation of brickwork on one of the walls of an apartment or house with your own hands, you can use original techniques developed by folk craftsmen.


There are several common options that will not require special costs for the purchase of facing slabs or panels, and also do not create any special difficulties in installation:

  • Self-production of polystyrene foam tiles with a thickness of 10÷12 mm. For this purpose, it is recommended to use extruded material with higher performance indicators than conventional white foam.
  • Creating a brickwork relief using a stencil.
  • Reproduce the desired design on the wall using masking tape.

Brick-like tiles made of polystyrene foam

If you plan to use the process of melting the edges of foam plastic in the manufacture of tiles, then the work should be carried out outdoors, protecting the respiratory tract with a respirator, since this material is flammable and releases toxic substances when burned and melted.


  • The first step is to mark the “brickwork” on the prepared, leveled and primed wall surface using a ruler, plumb line, building level and a simple pencil. The wall is drawn into horizontal stripes and vertical partitions, which determine the size of the bricks and the seams between them and the masonry rows.
  • The second step is to mark the sheet of polystyrene foam into tiles of the selected size.

  • Then the material is cut into individual elements with a stationery knife. The number of such blocks must correspond to the number of bricks required to decorate a certain section of the wall on which the marking was made.

  • Next, in order to achieve the most reliable effect of imitation brick, you need to work on the resulting tile - this can be done in different ways. Its surface is treated with sandpaper in different or one direction, and notches and grooves are made on it with a knife or other sharp instrument. You can also use a heated soldering iron for these purposes.

Another option is to melt the edges and outside of the tile using a regular lighter or torch. In this case, the front surface takes on soft, smooth shapes.


  • After painting the tiles in the chosen color, its relief will be more pronounced. Paint can be applied before installing the tiles or after the wall cladding is completely completed.

Painting can be done using a brush or spraying the coloring composition from a can. The main thing is that the paint does not cause dissolution or softening of polystyrene foam - it is better not to experiment with organic-based compositions, giving preference to water-soluble ones.


  • Laying of foam tiles is carried out according to wall markings using “liquid nails” glue, which is applied to the back surface in three points with a thickness of 3–4 mm.
  • The final stage will be the design of the seams between the bricks and rows.
  • It should be noted that if the design does not provide for highlighting the tile joints with a different color, then painting the cladding can be done after the grout solution has dried.

Imitation of brickwork using a stencil

In order to make an imitation of brickwork using a stencil, you will need a cement-based mortar. It is best to purchase it in the form of a ready-made dry building mixture for plastering work, since it already has all the necessary additives that make it plastic and convenient for work.


The solution can be made independently from two materials - this is a plaster and adhesive cement mixture, which are taken in proportions of 1:1. To increase the plasticity of the solution, add a tablespoon of liquid detergent per 5 kg of the finished mixture.

  • The wall must be well cleaned, primed and dried.
  • The solution can be applied to its surface using a wide spatula or simply with a rubber-gloved hand. The thickness of the applied layer should be equal to the thickness of the stencil strips. This moment will depend on what kind of surface the brick should have - smooth or rough.
  • Next, so that the stencil does not have “stickiness” with the layer of applied solution and is easily separated from it, it should be moistened with water - this can be done with a sponge or damp cloth. If the stencil is made of rubber, then you can simply dip it in a basin of water, but in this case you need to wait for the excess to drain, otherwise excess moisture can ruin the whole work.
  • After this, the stencil is pressed against the applied fresh plaster and carefully pressed so that the relief of the brickwork remains on it.
  • Next, the stencil is removed and applied further, next to the just pressed relief. Here you need to try and apply it so that the masonry is even and its horizontal seams do not become distorted.
  • When the relief has been applied to the entire surface, it is left until completely dry.
  • After drying, the wall should be completely covered with one color - usually light shades are chosen for this, since it will be easiest to apply any color to them, as well as highlight with a dark shade or leave all the masonry seams light.

Painting imitation brickwork is already a creative process, so you can allow yourself various fantasies. In this case, of course, it is necessary to keep in mind that the chosen color will set the mood for the entire interior of the room.

Creating a brickwork relief using plaster and masking tape

For this technology of reproducing imitation brickwork on the wall, you will need the above-mentioned composition of cement plaster mortar and masking tape. Some craftsmen even use electrical tape, however, it does not adhere well to the wall, while high-quality masking tape has excellent adhesion to any surface.


The width of the tape should be no more than 14 mm, and if you couldn’t find tape of that width, you’ll have to buy a wider one and carefully cut it in half right in the skein. If its edges are not perfectly smooth, this is not a big deal at all, since this factor will not affect the accuracy of the relief, but rather will even play into your hands.


  • The first step is to mark the prepared surface of the wall to be tiled for brickwork.

  • Next, masking tape is glued along all the marked lines on the wall. It should be secured so that the edges of the horizontal pieces of tape extend beyond the edges of the surface being designed, and the solution should not be applied to them, and the vertical pieces should be well glued to the horizontal ones, always on top of them.
  • Then, on the surface of the wall, on top of the glued grid of adhesive tape, using a wide spatula, apply a solution with a layer thickness of 5-6 mm - the height of the relief will depend on this parameter. Do not apply too thick a layer, otherwise you will have to cover the seams with grout.
  • After applying the solution completely to the entire wall, you can walk over it with your hand in a damp rubber glove to create a textured surface. If you plan to leave the surface of the “bricks” flat, then you should not touch the mortar layer.

  • The most interesting stage in this method of simulating brickwork is removing the masking tape, since after this operation the relief of the wall will be immediately visible. Several strips of tape are picked up from one of the free sides and begin to be carefully peeled off from the wall, and as a result, in place of the peeled tape, seams are formed between the “brick tiles”. After removing the tape from the entire surface, the wall should be left until completely dry.

  • It is recommended to let the wall dry before painting - this operation will make the surface more pliable for the next stage - painting, since the paint will lie flat on the surface and will not be absorbed into the plaster layer. Which shades to choose for the wall depends on the preference of the master.

Video: How to imitate brickwork using plaster and masking tape

From all of the above we can conclude that the construction market has an oversupply various materials, ideally imitating brickwork or other stone surfaces. Sometimes the quality of the imitation is such that when finished, it is impossible to distinguish it from real brick by texture and color. Well, if ready-made tiles or panels do not fit into the family budget, then you can use one of the more economical methods and decorate the wall using affordable materials.

Brick is one of the most traditional building materials for our country. Therefore, such a finishing element as brickwork is widely used to decorate the walls of premises. Designers have long appreciated the wide creative possibilities of decorating brick walls: a variety of shapes and colors of such decor help create a very interesting and original interior.

Naturally, such ideas are implemented in different ways, taking into account all the capabilities of the owner, as well as the characteristics of the room being decorated.

Brick wall decor options

Instead of real brick, other materials are often used for interior decoration in modern decor, the structure of which strongly resembles a brick surface.

Brick walls can be finished using materials and technologies such as:

  • building panels;
  • clinker tiles;
  • brick wallpaper;
  • painting.

The advantage of such materials over real brickwork is that they are much lighter than brick and occupy much less volume.

What type of decor is best to choose to reproduce a brick wall? Let's take a closer look at the most popular options for finishing brick walls. Knowing the features of each of them, you can easily create a unique wall decor at home.

1. Brick-like building panels

Construction panels are a real leader among “bricks”, famous for their strength and water resistance. This finishing material has long conquered the exterior finishing market, and has now found its application in interior spaces.

Such imitation panels are made of plastic. This means that they are not afraid of dust, moisture, mold or rust. In addition, such brick panels are highly resistant to alkalis and acids and are not at all afraid of hot droplets of fat, which is why they are often used in the kitchen.

Advantages:

  • ease of fastening;
  • light weight;
  • perfect appearance;
  • minimum prices.

Flaws:

  • Some panels require additional sheathing, so this design takes up a certain part of the usable space.

Brick panels are mounted both horizontally and vertically, so the pattern on them depends on the method of placement. They are mounted on nails, screws or self-tapping screws. Most of these are mounted directly on the wall.

U decorative panels under a brick, each element has its own independent fixation, so an accidentally damaged part of the “bricks” can be replaced in half an hour.

Important: Brick panels are ideal option decor for a balcony, kitchen apron or crowded corridor.

2. Brick tiles

An excellent alternative to brick for wall cladding is clinker tiles. This is an inexpensive and very beautiful analogue, made from raw clay. In terms of its characteristics, laying method and thickness, brick tiles are no different from simple tiles.

4. Decorative brick-like plaster

Imitation of stone brickwork made of plaster looks very impressive and unusual. In addition, it is very easy to do it yourself.

Advantages:

  • variety of textures and colors;
  • ease of application;
  • excellent insulation;
  • environmentally friendly material;
  • durable and practically maintenance-free.

Flaws:

  • may take up useful space;
  • low resistance to dirt (attract dust);
  • The surface must be very smooth. There should be no noticeable scratches, bumps or depressions.

Decorative brick-like plaster is used to decorate:

  • one wall in the room;
  • niche or ;
  • “bricks” randomly placed on a flat painted wall.

Important: This type of imitation is very popular with creative people, as it provides enormous opportunities for flights of fancy.

5. Painting like brick

A great way to decorate brick walls is by painting. The color for the bricks is selected depending on the style of the room, your mood and individual taste.

Modern interior solutions that use such “ brick wall" most often belong to one of two styles:

  1. Calm and cozy Country calls for soft pastel shades of “brickwork”;
  2. “Brickwork” in the Loft style can be done eccentrically and with a special twist using painting.

A great option for “brick” is elastomeric paint. It fills all the cracks formed due to shrinkage of the walls, protects the surface from moisture and strengthens it. For bright and colorful decoration, acrylic and water-based paints. They are applied with brushes of different thicknesses, and if you need to create an additional dust-repellent or water-repellent coating, you can use a wide fur roller.

Flaws:
  • poor resistance to mechanical damage;
  • cracks over time;
  • not suitable for uneven walls;
  • The color in the jar and on the wall can vary greatly in shade.

Advice: to add realism to a brick-like pattern, you can subtract or add a few millimeters from each brick.

To give a cozy and stylish look to their homes, homeowners use various materials. Their selection is extremely wide and varied. The greatest popularity in the construction market is achieved by finishing products made from natural ingredients: stone, wood, brick.

This is due to their safety for human health and environment. In addition, an apartment decorated using similar materials looks very cozy and has a unique charm.

Unfortunately, the use of natural materials intended for finishing the walls of an apartment is not always possible. This is due not only to the fairly high cost of such products, but also to some technical features.

For example, when planning a brick partition, keep in mind that it will have considerable weight. However, plastic panels with the desired pattern will help you decorate your apartment in the required style. Among them are decorative brick panels that are in demand by designers and their customers.

The technologies used in their creation make it possible to produce a copy that is visually almost indistinguishable from a brick.

Difference between panels according to manufacturing form

Panels that imitate brick are found in hardware stores and finishing materials in several forms:


  • Sheet products. They are used for finishing walls and partitions. The positive results of using just such panels include the smallest number of joints. During such finishing, the house will be protected from the influence of the external environment (precipitation, high and low temperatures). As a rule, the thickness of such panels rarely exceeds 3-6 millimeters, and the length varies from 120 to 240 centimeters.
  • Brick-like tiles are available in various sizes. The plane of its application is to highlight a section of the wall or bring to life the designer’s idea in the form of a drawing or abstraction.
  • For cladding the basement floor and the visible part of the foundation, manufacturers offer decorative brick panels in the form of long cladding boards. Dimensions, which can reach 50 centimeters in length, and rarely exceed 3 centimeters in width.

Various materials are used to make such decorative products:

  • Products created from compressed wood chips, better known as MDF decorative wall panels. The required strength of such panels is achieved during the manufacturing process, when under the influence of high temperatures the wood releases ligin, a substance of increased viscosity.


  • PVC panels. A certain amount of a special softener is added to products made from polyvinyl chloride. PVC finishing materials have excellent strength and moisture resistance. Their advantages also include resistance to sudden changes in temperature, long term use. Such wall panels are used for both internal and external finishing works.

The use of brick panels in the interior of an apartment

Imitation brick for interior decoration is widely used by designers in the most different cases. However, there is something common to all types of panels used for interior wall decoration.

Almost always, finishing experts recommend paying attention to PVC panels. This is due to the fact that PVC products are distinguished by a wide range of colors and paints. For example, plastic brick tiles can imitate brick different types. In addition, PVC products allow you not to think about additional protection in the form of paint and varnish coatings. To clean them, standard detergents found in the arsenal of every housewife are used. Thus, PVC materials are ideal for finishing sanitary facilities, bathrooms, corridors, and kitchens.


For finishing working area For kitchen walls, panels that imitate white brick are suitable.

Imitation brick for interior decoration can be installed in any direction, and you can attach them to the wall using:

  • Wooden sheathing. This fastening method is used if the surface of the walls has noticeable errors. In order to secure the panels you will need self-tapping screws, a screwdriver and the profile sheathing itself.
  • Glue mixture. When using glue, it is assumed that the walls are perfectly flat surface. If the wall surfaces have significant defects, they will need to be corrected using putty or plaster. Otherwise, the fastening of the cladding will be of poor quality and short-lived. When purchasing glue, pay attention to its components, this affects the method and place of application. For fastening, a mixture of different thicknesses is used, and you should not exceed it, as this will affect the quality of fixation.

The outer part of PVC panels can visually copy brickwork, this is due to the fact that there is a special mold for its production.


In the process of creating such a product, highly resistant paints are applied to its surface or a special film is glued to create a three-dimensional effect. Plates made using last method, are called “laminated”.

These products are made by pressing wood shavings and sawdust using the dry method at high pressure. The binding component is modified special resins containing a small percentage of formaldehyde. It is understood that the composition of the panels will not cause harm to human health during operation.

MDF panels are widely used for finishing balconies, gazebos, verandas and other similar objects. However, the special qualities of these finishing materials allow them to be used for interior finishing work. For example, resistance to humidity allows you to use MDF panels to decorate a bathroom or kitchen. However, when using facing slabs imitating brick to decorate corridors in public buildings or hallways, think about protecting them. Anti-vandal coating is applied to the facing part of the panels only in exceptional cases.


Brick-like tiles are great for decorating office spaces and living rooms. A special advantage is their possible combination with other materials. For their installation, the frame method is mainly used. In this case, the work on installing the panels will not take much time, and the presence of construction waste will be minimal. The advantages of this type of decorative materials include:

  • Reliability and sufficient strength, which facilitates the installation of panels on the sheathing.
  • Brick-like tiles made of MDF allow you to hang shelves and lightweight cabinets on it.
  • MDF panels are not harmful to the environment.
  • Does not affect human health.
  • Affordable price.

Types of panels imitating brick

Panel manufacturers offer their customers products made from materials such as plywood, plasterboard, fiberboard, fiberglass, hardboard, HDF. Each of them has certain advantages and disadvantages. Some of these decorative boards are not resistant to temperature or moisture, while others are excessively brittle. As a result, not all wall surfaces can be decorated with them. Therefore, in terms of distribution, they are inferior to products made from MDF or PVC.

Brick finish. Styles


The most common brick finish is used in the design of some classical-style rooms, as well as rural buildings. These styles include: Romanesque, English, Gothic, country and others.

The expansion of the finishing materials market by manufacturers has led to the fact that when decorating a house or room in a certain style, it is not necessary to leave the walls without additional processing. Not so long ago, on store shelves you could only find wallpaper with a brick pattern. Naturally, there was no talk of any realism. The brick-like tiles that are sold today are practically no different in appearance from natural brickwork.

Professional designers adhere to several rules when decorating the walls of residential buildings or apartments:

  • It is worth finishing all wall surfaces with brick panels if the house has several recreation rooms. The interior of the room, made in this style, will remind you of an ancient knight's castle or a medieval tavern. However, a modern city dweller, being in such a room, will constantly feel emotional discomfort.


  • By decorating just one wall or partition with panels, you will not overload the interior and create a certain psychological mood. Brick tiles imitating white brick or light colors are suitable for the walls of an apartment - studio or one-room.
  • You can decorate just a section of the wall in bright colors to attract attention to it. However, you should not use plastic panels to decorate a barbecue or fireplace; the heat from a live fire will deform the product.
  • Brick tiles would look appropriate in a bar or nightclub, but it is better not to use them for living rooms. They try to create a calm and cozy atmosphere in apartments and houses.
  • Plastic panels white and other light shades when decorating walls do not carry a negative emotional load on the people in the room. They are suitable for rooms decorated in pastel colors, but will add some severity.

There are many ways and options to decorate a room using facing slabs that imitate brickwork.


When planning to change or decorate the interior of a room, consider your financial capabilities, the area of ​​the room, and most importantly, your desires. Decorating an apartment in a “brick” style is quite fashionable for a long time, and creating a special interior in an apartment using “brick” wall slabs is quite simple.

One of the varieties of current interior decoration is wall slabs that imitate brickwork. Most decorative panels for brick interior decoration have a two-layer structure. There are many options for such products, the inner side of which works simultaneously as a sound insulator and insulation. The slabs not only look decorative, but are also practical and easy to clean.

Options for “brick” finishing

Brickwork is characteristic of the English classical and rural style. Also used in “country”, Gothic, Romanesque, “loft” style and some others. Imitation brickwork is combined with many materials for interior decoration, such as metal, wood, wallpaper, various paints and plasters.

When all the walls of the room are decorated with pseudo-brick panels, the interior will create the atmosphere of an ancient castle, but such an environment will put emotional pressure on the people in the room. It is better to cover one wall with slabs. This will not overload the interior small room provided that the tones are non-aggressive and the colors are soft shades.

It is important to organically fit the brickwork into the interior

Bright brick can be used only for a small fragment of walls to focus attention on a certain area. Light, gray-white shades of brick slabs will organically fit into an interior made in pastel colors and create a feeling of coolness and free space.

Types of panels

All brick panels differ in the type of material and method of application. The most current options are MDF and PVC boards. MDF panels are used only for interior work, while the latter are used for all types of finishing.

Wood-based wall panels are more often used for interior decoration because they are more environmentally friendly. The MDF panel has sufficient density and can be used in the form of hanging elements for cabinets, shelves, and ceiling tiles.


MDF and PVC panels are most often installed

PVC boards are more difficult to manufacture than MDF and can have a surface inlaid with samples artificial stone in mosaic design. They are more expensive than conventional MDF panels, manufactured using fairly simple technology.

Brick-like wall panels for interior decoration are also available in other materials:

  • hardboard;
  • plywood.

They are used to a limited extent, depending on the humidity and temperature of the room.

Pros and cons of plastic boards

Benefits of use plastic panels:

  1. Decorative plastic boards are very easy to attach, so their installation and repair can be done with your own hands. Thanks to the large area of ​​the slabs (from 3 to 8 square meters) the work will be completed promptly. Cutting can be done with a hacksaw for metal.
  2. The panels have a long service life, which exceeds 10 years. They fit well on any base without requiring any preparation costs. They are light in weight, which makes them easier to work with.
  3. Cladding panels are easy to clean. They do not require any restoration measures (for example painting or plastering). They just need to be periodically cleaned of dirt using a soapy sponge.
  4. Wall panels made of PVC are universal, suitable for external and internal decoration of walls, even used for ceilings.
  5. With proper installation of the slabs, you can improve the thermal insulation and sound insulation of the walls of the house, as well as protect it from moisture penetration.

Decorative plastic boards will last more than 10 years

Disadvantages of using panels:

  1. The material from which decorative wall panels are made does not ignite, but is easily deformed from exposure to high temperatures. Therefore, products should be protected from fire and mounted away from stoves and fireplaces.
  2. Imitation brickwork made from PVC has low mechanical strength, making dents and scratches inevitable.

Installation of plastic panels under brick

Plastic boards are mainly glued directly to the surface of the walls. At the same time, minor irregularities do not affect the result of the work. The material has sufficient elasticity, which allows for deviations when gluing the surface.

Significant curvature of the walls allows the installation of panels using a frame.

Installation is carried out either with the initial covering of the frame with plywood, or by reducing the pitch of the sheathing.

Decorative wall boards are not strong enough to withstand the effects of mechanical stress, but a plywood sheet provides them with some protection.

MDF panels


MDF boards can be installed in the bathroom and kitchen

Decorative MDF boards are produced by pressing chips. Synthetic resins and a small amount of formaldehyde are used as a binder.

MDF wall panels are moisture resistant and can be used in rooms exposed to constant moisture (kitchen and bathroom). Installation of slabs is done frame method, it is simple and takes minimal time.

The panels have a number of advantages:

  • strength;
  • hygiene;
  • ease of care;
  • environmental friendliness;
  • practicality;
  • the ability to hang cabinets and shelves;
  • low price.

Imitation brick allows you to significantly save on repairs

The building materials market is flooded with products of different quality and price categories. Often the imitation is so well done that it cannot be immediately distinguished from the original. If natural materials are beyond your income, you can safely choose an affordable substitute of excellent quality and decorative properties.

PVC panels for brick appeared relatively recently. The slabs themselves with a brick texture can be made from various materials and differ from each other in style and appearance. Panels made of polyvinyl chloride are used in construction quite often due to its features and advantages.

Peculiarities

PVC brick panels are manufactured mainly in two versions. They can be intended for interior and exterior decoration.

These types have certain differences.

  1. PVC panels used for exterior finishing, are characterized by resistance to high humidity and temperature changes. They are weatherproof and demonstrate resistance to various types of weather conditions.
  2. Wall sheet panels for interior work are usually made from natural material that is environmentally friendly. They are smoother and look great on the walls. You can purchase them in different sizes with unique structures.

When purchasing this material, be sure to study the instructions, since it indicates the temperatures acceptable for this type of panel.

This finishing material does not require special care, but if you want to extend the life of your interior, then You must follow some care rules.

  • The surface of this material can only be cleaned with a damp cloth slightly moistened with soapy water.
  • The use of aggressive cleaning agents is strictly prohibited. Especially powder options can cause maximum damage to the surface, leading to scratches and possible loss of the original color.
  • If one panel is damaged, it can be removed and a new one installed. The only thing is that this matter requires accuracy.

Varieties

Panels with a brick texture come in several types.

They are classified depending on what material they are based on, so it is worth highlighting:

  • PVC panels are a durable material that includes polyvinyl chloride and special sealant additives;
  • MDF boards, where wood chips are the main raw material.

Panels that imitate brickwork may have different technical characteristics, design, manufacturing method and color. Only one thing remains unchanged - the external proximity to the brickwork.

Both materials under consideration are easy to use and install. With their help you can create unique interiors. Panels with a brick texture can be combined with almost any finishing materials. They perfectly hide unevenness and existing defects on the walls. With their help you can create various decorative elements. They can be installed not only on walls, but also on the ceiling, but this option is quite rare.

Application

PVC panels can be used to decorate various types premises, both residential and public. The material in question is moisture resistant, so it can be used in the kitchen, bathroom, loggias and terraces. Panels are produced in the form of sheets, slats or slabs. The front side has a brick texture or imitates natural stone. Using special blanks, manufacturers create a realistic three-dimensional styling, onto which durable paints are applied and a film with a characteristic pattern is glued.

Typically, these panels are installed on a frame, which is very convenient if there are any defects or irregularities on the walls. In some cases, an adhesive composition is used to install the panel.

Small irregularities are also not an obstacle, since the material is characterized by excellent flexibility, which is why minor deviations will not be noticeable. On the contrary, small irregularities allow the coating to look as natural as possible, which is what many designers strive for.

Features and Requirements

Cladding material used for interior decoration must meet the following requirements:

  • it must be characterized by high strength, but be flexible and elastic;
  • These finishing materials should be based exclusively on environmentally friendly raw materials;
  • PVC panels must be resistant to temperature changes;
  • be resistant to high humidity;
  • meet existing fire safety standards;
  • decorative elements should be installed simply and quickly;
  • It is recommended that the material be resistant to detergents.

With the help of the presented polyvinyl chloride panels you can solve many problems. This facing material allows you to mask existing damage and defects in the wall.

Also, using these panels you can level the required surface. This is a unique opportunity to hide existing communications, while the type of finishing presented significantly increases the thermal insulation and sound insulation properties of the room.

The advantages of this material are not limited to the ability to solve many technical problems. The panels in question are capable of creating a unique, aesthetic appearance of the surface. The light and white option is the most popular today. Many users choose small bricks, as well as vinyl models that have an aged appearance. This imitation of an “old” interior has positive reviews.

Advantages

PVC brick panels are most often purchased for interior decoration. As a rule, they are mounted on walls.

This type of finishing is characterized by many advantages.

  • The presented method of finishing a room acts as its insulation, and you will only have to spend money on insulation, which will need to be placed under the panels.
  • There is no need to worry about the evenness of the wall surface, since the panels can be installed on plaster, while the frame structure is able to level the surface.
  • It is possible to combine finishing work with insulation, and you can also apply a layer of waterproofing.
  • You can opt for the PVC option, which is low cost. This will allow you to significantly save on finishing work.
  • Products made from polyvinyl chloride are characterized by a long service life. They are made from safe and durable material that does not pose a danger to the human body. Plastic panels also have the same characteristics.
  • To cladding walls using PVC brick panels, you do not need to call a specialist. You can do this yourself. You just need to follow the installation instructions.

Please note that installation can only be carried out at temperatures above -5 degrees Celsius. Otherwise, the panels will become very fragile and may be damaged by the slightest impact.

Installation

PVC brick panels are installed on a prepared frame, and it does not matter what kind of relief they have. Appearance The finishing work done will depend on how correctly the frame was installed. This is what is most difficult in installing PVC panels, since the geometric correctness of the plane depends on this method of fastening.

Tool preparation

To ensure high quality installation of PVC panels, you need to purchase the following materials and tools:

  • metal or wooden slats, which can be purchased at any hardware store, but they can be supplied with the panels;
  • a simple thread or plumb line, which is required to check the vertical;
  • hammer drill, dowels and screws for installation.

Please note that to make a wooden frame, you must first treat the material with an antiseptic, as this will increase its service life.

Frame installation

PVC panels must be in the same plane. First you need to make markings, which must be done as accurately as possible.

You can do this as follows:

  • you need to attach the thread to the wall, which will allow you to immediately determine plane deviations;
  • it is necessary to add the thickness of the insulation to the resulting size, and this must be done in a slight plus. Please note that when you attach the insulation, ensure its safety, since deformation will lead to the loss of its basic properties. It will be necessary to leave a gap of 1 cm;
  • The strapping is carried out over the entire plane, where fastenings are made using dowels or anchors.
  • intermediate slats must be attached. In this case, it is required to be based on the width of the insulation, and it is not recommended to mount them at a distance of more than one meter from each other.
  • After installing the frame, you can begin attaching the waterproofing. The film should overlap.

Implementation of fastening

At the very beginning, you need to set the upper bar. Using a thread, you need to determine the place where the bottom rail will be located. Next you need to secure the intermediate strips. Now you can start attaching the panels decorated to look like brick.



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