Phrases with «brickwork»

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Brickwork is a noun that refers to the construction method using bricks. It involves arranging bricks in a pattern to build walls, buildings, or structures. Full definition

Adjective + «brickwork»

Sentences with «brickwork»

  • Dark wood furniture complements the original beams, while a boldly patterned, toning wallpaper sets off the exposed brickwork of the fireplace beautifully. (idealhome.co.uk)
  • The old building was as tall, but with only four floors, a first floor of faceted sandstone blocks, and above it three floors of brickwork with sandstone arches, balconies, and window surrounds. (bookbrowse.com)
  • The unusual exposed brickwork in this living room is the main focus, so sofa and carpet in pale colours have been chosen to complement rather than contrast with the creamy colours of the stone. (idealhome.co.uk)
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