Exposed brick walls have become trendy. But, have you ever wondered how to decorate a brick wall? Here are tips to make yours a standout feature of the room, how to drill into them to hang photos, plus other decor ideas for a brick wall.
Whether they’re old or new, natural or painted, exposed brick accent walls never seem to go out of style. But that doesn’t mean the walls don’t need a little embellishing every once in a while. Here are five easy ways to add complementary accents to your room’s most stunning feature.
1. Add some open-backed shelving
Just because the exposed brick wall is gorgeous by itself doesn’t mean you can’t take advantage of its available square footage. Rather than cover up the brick with a bulky bookcase, though, keep it exposed with one that doesn’t have a back. For an even more complementary look to the brick, choose an industrial style with natural wood shelves and a thin metal frame.
2. Lean large accents against it
For a “grounded” look that compliments your brick accent wall, consider leaning oversized mirrors or picture frames against the wall instead of hanging them. Want added depth and usability? Place small cabinets or tables in front of the large pieces.
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3. Add pops of color to it
Bright, bold colorful artwork and furniture pieces are decor for a brick wall that’ll make it stand out that much more. The best part? Only one statement piece is all you need to draw that extra attention.
AHS® Insight: How do I drill into brick? Drilling into brick doesn’t have to be left to the professionals. However, there is a correct way to do it. And it all depends on the condition of the brick you’re working with as well as the weight of the object you’re wanting to hang. Follow these detailed brick drilling instructions, and you’ll be well on your decorating way. Bonus Tip: If drilling isn’t your forte (or you don’t want to risk damaging your beautiful brick wall), consider using brick clips instead.
4. Add wood accents and greenery around it
To emphasize the natural element of the brick, surround it with even more nature. Incorporate wood accents like picture frames, shelves, ladders, headboards and side tables (Hint: darker wood looks amazing against brick!). And to top it off, surround the wall with plenty of greenery.
5. Paint it
Do you feel like you need to add just a little more oomph to your brick accent wall? That it’s time to update the look completely? That’s where painting the brick comes into play. Not only will it give an entirely different look to the wall; it will also give the room an entirely different feel. You can add an older, distressed look with a sporadic mix of colors or stencils (think "old warehouse" brick). Or, for a more uniformed statement, you can whitewash the entire wall or paint it an out-of-the-ordinary color. Don’t take the decision to paint lightly, though. There’s some prep work involved before you get started, and once paint is added to brick, it’s difficult to remove.
With the right care and occasional updates, these walls can remain a timeless centerpiece in your home. Protecting your home’s essential systems and appliances with a home warranty allows you to focus on maintaining and decorating your beautiful spaces. Plus, with an American Home Shield warranty, you’re eligible for Partner Discounts & Offers on professional online interior design services that’ll help you make every room in your house as gorgeous as your brick accent wall.
For more attention-grabbing ideas, from decor for brick walls to updating your fireplace (and so much more), check out Lifestyle Ideas & Tips from our Home Matters blog.
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