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Home›Latest News›EUROBRICK A LONG-LASTING INTERIOR FAVOURITE

EUROBRICK A LONG-LASTING INTERIOR FAVOURITE

By Lauren Holmes
June 17, 2016
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Eurobrick’s brick slips and cladding systems continue to produce excellent results for interior designers and their 2016 projects around the country.

The diverse range of colours and textures of brick slips available allows for the creation of unique styles, from modern, sharp lines to rustic and classic effects.

The depth of standard sized bricks can make a feature brick interior unviable, but brick slips provide the ideal alternative. Brick slips are perfect for interiors; durable and low maintenance with a slimline profile, typically ranging from 15-25mm thick, which means a minimal loss of valuable floor space.

Eurobrick, a specialist in brick slip cladding systems, is one of the UK’s leading stockists of brick slips and has been supplying materials to the leisure and retail industry for over 25 years, supplying venues such as Smollensky’s on the Strand, TopShop, Superdry, Warehouse, Premier Inn, Costa Coffee and Bella Italia.

Richard Haines, sales and technical director at Eurobrick, explains which slips are most in demand right now:

“Cut brick slips like those in our Classic Range are always a favourite for interiors. Old English remains one of our best sellers as it gives a lovely warm and welcoming feel. That said we have recently introduced Newbridge Mix, which has multi hues and a fissured texture and is proving to be very popular.”

“For a modern aesthetic, manufactured brick slips, such as those in our Britannia Range, are much more uniform in shape and have cleaner lines. The increase in enquiries last year for smooth finish, glazed bricks has continued to be a trend this year.”

As well as offering one of the widest ranges of slips in the UK, Eurobrick has cladding systems suitable for interior use with an installed system depth starting from 37.5 mm. The cladding backer panel has a ribbed profile which aligns the bricks resulting in consistent brick coursing. Interior fit outs subject to rigid deadlines will find Eurobrick’s systems quick, simple and clean to install.

For more information on Eurobrick and how your project could benefit from brick slip cladding systems, please visit www.eurobrick.co.uk or call 0117 971 7117.

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