A modern living room blog-worthy for its chevron wood flooring, large window overlooking a garden, and brick framed fireplace. It features a leather chair, ottoman, and a stylish light fixture. Firewood is neatly stacked in a niche beside the cozy fireplace.
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Modern single-story house with light brick exterior. A pathway leads to the entrance, surrounded by a landscaped garden with sparse plants and a young tree. Drawing internal design inspiration from nature, the setting features a wooden fence and tall trees against a clear blue sky.
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Boutique Bricks Australia

Why Should You Consider Using Boutique Bricks? When you think of bricks, you might picture endless rows of standard red or cream face-bricks, prolific in the 80s and 90s from the big brands. But “boutique bricks” are a little bit different. These bricks are curated, design-driven masonry products produced by specialised Australian manufacturers who prioritise
Modern residential building with a geometric-patterned breeze block fence, wooden doors, and light-colored walls. A small tree grows inside the fenced area, and sunlight casts shadows on the facade.
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The Breeze Block

Picture this: it’s a hot summer day and you’re entertaining in your outdoor patio. A gentle breeze flows through a decorative breeze block wall, scattering soft sunlight across your space and keeping your guests cool, comfortable and private. This is the magic of breeze blocks, where functionality meets timeless design. What is a Breeze Block?
A brick building with large glass windows reflects a pickup truck and tree-lined street. The sidewalk is paved with bricks, and a few chairs are visible near the window. The scene is sunlit under a clear blue sky.
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Wet weather, what happens to bricks and brickwork?

Brick & Wet Weather Construction and wet weather are NOT a match made in heaven. This is particularly true when the job is coming out of the ground or you don’t have a roof on. I’m sure you know that wet weather affects all external trades including bricklayers. Wet weather has some specific issues in
Modern two-story house with a stone facade and white upper section, featuring large windows and vertical wooden slats. A driveway leads to a garage, bordered by retaining wall blocks and a manicured garden with planters. Black metal fence surrounds the property.
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A Natural Stone Feature

It is important to understand each type of stones basic properties and features, to make an educated and informed decision when you are ready to select a natural stone product for your next project. The variety of colours, textures and finishes in stone currently rivals the variety of more traditional floor and wall coverings available.
Modern brick house with a large front gate and tall glass entrance. There are plants in front of the building and a tree to the right. The sky is clear with a few clouds.
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Innovation in Bricks for Sustainable Building

The Legacy of Littlehampton Bricks and Pavers Nestled in the heart of Littlehampton, South Australia, the story of Littlehampton Bricks and Pavers is one of heritage, innovation, and a commitment to sustainable craftsmanship. Established in 1892, this family-owned business spans over a century, a testament to their unwavering dedication to producing top-quality bricks and pavers.