Embrace the rugged charm of a brick wall, no matter your interior design style.

Tria Giovan

Out with the old?

One way to ensure the perfect piece for a brick nook is tocreate a built-in.

brick wall with wood dresser and gold frame artwork

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Embrace Old-World Style

Theres a historical slant to brick that cant be denied.

The more rugged and worn, the moreold-world charmit has.

But those of us who have simple sheetrock walls can get in on the action too.

Reading nook

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Small hooks can be used for everything fromhanging artto indoor plants.

Get creative by mixing materials, objects, textures, and colors.

Exposed Brick Headboard

Nicolas Gourguechon

No headboard?

Kitchen with exposed brick fireplace

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This will ensure youre able to draw attention to this statement-making feature.

Exposed Brick Paired with Wood

Brie Williams

Rustic reclaimed wood and brick make the perfect pair.

Here, a wood beam with inset lights installed over the sink anchors the space and adds interest.

Dining room with exposed brick wall

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After all, some things are just built to last.

Living room with exposed brick wall

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Modern rustic kitchen

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Kitchen floating shelf

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Brick wall decor

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Bedroom with exposed brick wall used as headboard

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Rustic farmhouse bathroom

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exposed brick wall in dining room

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Rustic kitchen

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Kitchen

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Dining room with white brick wall

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Brick fireplace in formal dining room

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Patio brick wall

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