Having the exposed brick look in the home can add an eye-catching feature, and complements industrial-style interiors, if that's what you're going for.
Take a look at how homeowners and designers incorporated the look into these spaces.
82's designer left the wall partitally completed in this living room to create an area for the shelves to stand out.
(Design: 82)
The brick wall in the living room of this two-storey maisonette apartment extends to the bedroom on the upper level and creates continuity in the design.
(Design: Akihaus)
The faux-brick wall here extends from the living area to the open-concept kitchen and creates a cafe-like atmosphere in the home.
(Design: Edge Interior)
The bedroom in this three-storey bungalow has black brick walls and a black-and-white zigzag-patterned rug to add texture and detail.
(Design: 82)
Keeping the palette light in this home, the designer added the exposed brick look in the living room for texture.
(Design: The Scientist)
The brick-lookalike wall in this five-room DBSS apartment goes well with the concrete-look and patterned tiles.
(Design: Design Channel)