One of the biggest challenges that architects and designers face with new build projects is helping clients identify their personal style, to make the briefing process easier. The client may have trawled through countless Pinterest pages, bought a plethora of home title magazines and done dozens of drive-by tours in neighbouring suburbs for inspiration, but when it comes to actually choosing the colours and textures for the façade of their new home, they're still not sure what they want.
Thus PGH Bricks & Pavers has commissioned Nexus Designs to work with them on curating eight distinct 'styles' to inspire home owners. From Dark & Stormy to Sophisticated Neutrals each of these eight palettes cleverly encapsulates contemporary trends whilst still mastering a chic, timeless aesthetic. Complete with mood boards and schemes to help customers visualise each look, this new Style Guide makes it much easier for people to identify what style they are. Furthermore, all styles are created using brick - a material that has the unique ability to be both stylish and enduring, making it a versatile and lasting choice for exterior home design.
"We have spent time working with architects and designers to listen to their pain-points and understand how PGH Bricks could help alleviate some of the issues they faced when designing exterior facades," says Jai Sanderson, PGH Bricks & Pavers' General Manager Marketing. "We wanted to provide meaningful inspiration and assistance to help home owners building in brick discover their own personal style preferences before they reached the point of having to make final choices on colour and texture.
"We also made a decision not to just repackage the clichéd whole-house styles such as Hamptons or Coastal. Research told us that what home builders related to more is the actual combination of colours and textures that resonated more with their personal tastes."
The beauty of choosing brick for a new home is that it's simultaneously stylish yet enduring. Bricks will always be in vogue and with so many colour options and textures available today, home owners can use brick to achieve any look they desire whilst being confident their home will last for many years. Once home owners have identified their personal style using the guide below, they can embark on the exciting journey of designing and building their dream home.
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Sophisticated Neutrals
Mixing refined shades of crisp white, stone grey and cool concrete, this sophisticated yet understated palette makes it suitable for a wide range of homes and lifestyles. Using bricks such as Blanco from the Morada collection, these calm, fresh hues are great for infusing homes with a sense of space and light and the overall look is classic, timeless and quietly confident, offering wide appeal.
Grey All The Way
This look is all about layering different shades of grey for a home with long-lasting elegance and sophistication. As well as providing the perfect complement to crisp white accents and fresh garden greenery, natural tones like Matterhorn ensure that striking architectural features remain a focal point. "Grey is our new versatile neutral; it can be calm and serene, gritty and industrial or stunningly dramatic depending on its application," says Sonia Simpfendorfer, creative director at Nexus Designs.
Dark and Stormy
For those looking to make a statement that is at once bold and fearless yet chic and elegant, this dramatic palette will ensure their home stands out from the rest. Incorporating charcoal greys, bitter chocolate, deep ocean shades and gleaming metallics, Dark and Stormy is simply breath taking. It is also highly adaptable, equally at home in rural or urban areas, and ideal for showcasing clean lines and beautiful architectural detail. Pewter from the Metallic collection is perfect for creating this look.
Back to Nature
Using bricks such as Hessian from PGH's Sandstock collection, this look draws inspiration from nature, botanical elements, wood, stone and earth. It combines rustic shades of bronze grey-greens and soft browns with sand and ochre, to create a feeling of tranquillity, simplicity and warmth. Renowned architect Julian Brenchley, who has used PGH bricks for many years - including on hit show The Block - says: "The key to knowing your style is about having confidence in what you like, what makes you happy and what you enjoy. Look for colours textures and designs you connect with; choose finishes and building materials that you like and feel comfortable with and then incorporate them into your home."
Red Revival
From earthy terracotta and dusky pinks to classic, pure reds like McGarvie Red, this look sees a familiar colour reimagined into the exciting and new. Red Revival lends a timeless but high-impact look that works with all homes - from tiny cottages to grand, sprawling mansions. No longer considered the safe, suburban choice, red bricks are now celebrated for their natural beauty, classic colour and honesty. Red Revival is particularly impactful when juxtaposed with a green landscape. "The striking contrast of a strong red brick exterior and green lawn is hard to beat for impact," says Simpfendorfer.
Perfect Imperfection
More and more, home owners are looking for that imperfect, rustic, handmade look. From furniture to entire house facades, they are eschewing glossy, perfect finishes in favour of materials with nicks, knots and scratches for a look that's characterful and warm, and tells a story. To produce this look consider a custom blend of bricks that appear handmade, such as Chelsea from the Manhattan collection, whilst keeping the colour scheme tonally similar. That way the emphasis will remain on the texture and imperfections of the material, which impart that coveted unique, one-off appearance.
A Touch of Texture
From rough against smooth, cool with warm, or matt juxtaposed with glossy, this look is all about using different textures to bring depth and interest to the home. Texture is just as effective as colour when it comes to adding character to exteriors and interiors and it also provides a feeling of craftsmanship, especially when provided using beautiful bricks like Vangogh from the Crafted Sandstocks collection. A popular choice with style-savvy home owners, A Touch of Texture offers endless combinations and will add a rich, artisanal beauty to homes.
Industrial Chic
Originally inspired by urban loft and warehouse living, the Industrial Chic look is created by combining raw, aged and utilitarian materials such as brick, timber and steel. This look is all about clean, simple, contemporary living but without compromising on warmth. Industrial style bricks are also ideal for blurring the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living and can either be the hero of a home or a striking feature within a variety of finishes. Crafted Sandstocks Jackson and Manhattan Tribeca are ideal for achieving this look.
Each of these eight stunning looks cleverly combines contemporary trends with timeless elegance to help home owners easily identify what style they are and express this in their home. Moreover, with brick being so versatile now in terms of finish and colour, all styles can be easily achieved without compromising on the quality and durability of the build. So to help clients choose a look for their new exterior, and make the design briefing a lot easier, check out these beautiful mood boards and download the Style Guide today.
For further inspiration, information and tools on these styles, visit www.pghbricks.com.au/styles