These southern brick homes have plenty of style with complimenting rock or shingle cladding and details with brick in contrasting or complimentary colors.
Millstone brick accompany rock on the entrance to this classic NC home.
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The strength of the timbers and the warmth of the earthtone colors beckons visitors up the path to the baroque detailed front door.
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The double front door shouts southern hospitality.
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An authentic oversize tumbled brick, Rustic Village has a color range to compliment cultured stone.
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The colors in the Sandalwood Oversize brick bring together the roof and trim.
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Peaks that balance and arches to lend continuity.
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New Gainey & Sons Masonry, Inc home using timeless Pine Hall Old Colony accent brick.
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Gainey & Sons Masonry, Inc.'s new home with beautiful Pinehall Old Colony accent brick.
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A sand color mortar in the true tumbled brick help contrast it with the trim brick, arches and cultured stone. The rustic porch posts and hinged shutters complete the craftsman look of this beautiful home.
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This home uses a wine color mortar to accentuate the shape and texture of the pink true tumbled brick. Photo by Pine Hall Brick Co.
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The true tumbled brick on this home are installed with a brown mortar that creates a rich depth of color to contrast with the lighter cultured stone. Photo by Pine Hall Brick Company.
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The true tumbled brick home uses an interesting application of cultured stone to lead the eye to the front door. Photo by Pine Hall Brick.
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This craftsman style home combines an earthtone brick with culture stone and shingles. Photo by Pine Hall Brick
Millstone brick accompany rock on the entrance to this classic NC home.
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