The Importance of Blending Brick from Multiple Cubes

Brick is a natural material, which means that subtle variations in color, texture, and shading are inherent in the product and its production process. While these variations add to the beauty and character of brick, they also make blending from multiple cubes essential to achieving a consistent and even gradient in any project.

Why Blending Matters

Each cube of brick can have slight differences due to factors such as kiln firing, raw material composition, and production techniques. If bricks from a single cube are used in one area before introducing others, noticeable patches or streaks of color variation can occur. To prevent this, bricks should be pulled from multiple cubes and intermixed throughout the project. This process is no different than pulling hardwood floor pieces from multiple boxes to ensure a uniform and natural appearance.

Achieving a Seamless Look

To ensure a natural and even blend:

  • Mix Bricks from Multiple Cubes/Boxes: Alternate bricks from different cubes during installation.
  • Plan the Layout in Advance: Distribute different shades (extreme darks or lights) evenly across the project.
  • Mock Up a Sample Wall: Viewing a test section can help visualize the final look and make necessary adjustments before full installation.

Final Thoughts

Blending bricks from multiple cubes is a simple yet crucial step in achieving a seamless, aesthetically pleasing result. By taking the time to intermix materials properly, builders and homeowners can enhance the natural beauty of brick while ensuring a harmonious finish.


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