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Designing in Brick - Mortar & Joints
EFFECTS OF MORTAR IN MASONRY DESIGN
Mortar is often used in masonry design not just for a practical purpose, but also as a design element. Mortar is placed between bricks or stones when building to bind them together. In addition to being the glue that holds together building materials, mortar can completely change the look and feel of a masonry design project.
Approximately twenty percent of a brick wall’s surface is mortar. As such, it has a significant effect on the building’s overall appearance, and truly has the power to transform the entire visual experience of the building. The range of mortar colors and joints create numerous opportunities for architects, builders and homeowners to enrich the look of their buildings or homes.
Mortar Color
Utilizing a colored mortar, instead of a standard gray, and different design techniques can completely transform the visual experience of a building.
Match or Contrast
The right mortar color can blend in with and accent the brick itself. This brings the dominant shade to the forefront, creating a visually pleasing design effect. Alternatively, the mortar can contrast with the brick facing to produce unusual and memorable visual effects. This has more of a compelling and eye-catching appearance for those who are seeking a standout look for a building.
Play Up Single Colors
Another way to use colored mortar is to pick one of the colors from brick units that cover a range of tones. Whether it matches one brick color within a blend or one shade within multicolored units, the mortar will tend to make the color more visible overall. When you use mortar to play up a single color in this way, it can make the wall’s overall tone lighter or darker, warmer or cooler.
Accentuate Patterns
Sometimes, two or more mortar colors are used to accentuate patterns in masonry. Quoins, bands and other ornamental elements can add character to a project, but they can have an even greater visual impact when paired with matching mortar to set them apart from the field masonry. This can create an overall captivating effect with the aesthetic of the building.
Mortar Joints
Mortar joints themselves can also transform the overall appearance of a building or surface. Mortar joints fill the space between the bricks. This is an important functional aspect of mortar. However, the type of mortar joint chosen in masonry construction will also govern the overall visual of surfaces.
Different mortar joint profiles not only provide a variety of looks, but also contribute to the water resistance needed to ensure the longevity of the building. Although there are many mortar joint profiles, there are a few types that can specifically work wonders to impact design.
Raked Joint |
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Concave or Groove Joint |
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Flush Joint |
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Vee or V Joint |
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Grapevine Joint |
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Extruded or Squeezed Joint |
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Overmortar or "German Smear" |
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How To: DIY Brick Fireplace
Glen-Gery partnered with Hometalk and Lia Watson from Southern Yankee DIY to produce an easy to follow, DIY brick fireplace!
Watch and learn how you can transform your living space with thin brick. Before the fireplace transformation, Lia installed custom made built-ins before she decided to do something special with thin brick. She chose Washington Thin Brick to complement the black arched bookcases because of it's color and texture.
For step-by-step instructions, click here.
Supplies:
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Glen-Gery Thin Brick
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Type N Mortar Mix
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Non-sagging Adhesive
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3/8″ Spacers
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Caulk Gun
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Level
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Diamond Blade/Wet Saw
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Trowel
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Grout Bag
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Striking Tool
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Tape Measure
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DEVELOP YOUR FUNDRAISING PLAN Choose your fundraising approaches—door-to-door, donations, special events, raffles, etc. Set realistic goals based on actual cost vs. profits. What part of your goal is attainable using Personalized Brick? Recruit volunteers, assigning them to teams responsible for manageable tasks. |
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SET TIMETABLES Coordinate training session/meeting schedules. Set a firm process timetable, including production time for your Engraved Brick. |
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IDENTIFY PROSPECTIVE DONORS Build relationships with prospects who can afford to contribute for years to come. Local businesses will donate funds to gain exposure and good public relations in the community. Remember, your donor prospect group must be large enough to meet your cash goals. |
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TRAIN YOUR VOLUNTEERS Offer guidance for your volunteers on the strategic purposes of your fundraising project. Create specific shared goals for their teams, including team spirit and respect for leadership. Volunteers should be outgoing and friendly. |
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TRAINING INCLUDES PROPER RECOGNITION Motivate volunteers by involving them in decisions. Recognize their contributions often to build loyalty and keep new leadership excited. Say “thank you” to instill a sense of their value |