I personally associate an exposed brick wall with the east coast…perhaps a quaint apartment or in Boston on Newbury Street or a loft in New York City’s Soho or in townhouse in the historic Georgetown area of Washington, D.C.. An old wall with a history to tell…a wall oozing goo-gobs of character into a traditional room or home. I know exposed brick walls are very common in modern homes and city apartments and lofts but for some reason this little home in Arizona struck me as using the exposed brick wall differently than I have seen them used in interior decor. Modernist eclectic interior design with a lot of brick thrown into the mix.
In this home, the furniture spans from a mid century modern Saarinen tulip table, to a traditional settee in the living room, contemporary bar stools in the kitchen. The overall architecture is quaint bungalow style on the outside, modern eclectic on the inside.
Would you expose a brick wall or cover it up? Do you think the style works in this home?
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xo
Coco
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Photos: Knob Modern Design
So much brick and I absolutely love it!! The floors in the kitchen are my favorite, too!
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Any idea where this house is in Arizona? I would love to see the rest of this property and the before and after images.
Thank you!
Gorgeous Coco. Any idea where those bathroom tiles are from? Loving that space!
These are cement tiles and you can probably easily find them online!
Good Friday morning!
I am all for the exposed brick and putting in touches of modern. I do have a question on your beautiful design above. In the bathroom, would you mind sharing the tile you have on the wall? I am renovating a home in Tucson, and we are about to gut it and I am incorporating brick and concrete tile…I would love for something similar on the wall behind the vanity and a runner on the floor. Thank you Coco!