Terracotta Bricks
Unglazed Terracotta became fashionable as an architectural ceramic construction material in the United Kingdom during the 1860s. Terracotta bricks and terracotta were often used to supplement bricks and tiles in late Victorian buildings.
You will often find that the colour of terracotta bricks will vary and this is dependent on where the clay came from. If the terracotta clay came for the bricks came from London it will have a pale pink / buff colour but if the clay for the terracotta bricks came from North Wales for example it will have a bright red colour. When looking to add to your current terracotta brickwork building why not contact the experts at Brick Hunter. All you need to do is take a photo of the current terracotta bricks and send the photo to Brick Hunter, they will then find the matching (or closest matching) terracotta bricks for you and your brick project.
Many people chose to lay patio pavers in their gardens or for their driveways, doing this can provide an instant and stunning upgrade to your landscaping project. Homeowners often opt for terracotta bricks as this gives off a natural look as the terracotta brick gives off an earthy tone adding to the feel of the garden or driveway.
If you are looking for terracotta bricks for an extension to your home or if you’re looking to use terracotta bricks to add to the look and feel of your garden speak to the experts at Brick Hunter and they will be able to help and advise you on your decision. They will help you decide if terracotta bricks are the right option for you or if there is a more suitable brick on the market for your project.