Exposed brick is a classic way to add character to your decor. One of the best spaces in which to use exposed brick is the kitchen. It works well as a backsplash or accent wall and always can be counted on to bring some charm wherever it is used. If you have a “cookie cutter” builder home, for example, adding some exposed brick to the kitchen will give it more of a unique, custom feel.
This look is great for bringing an industrial or rustic flair, but if you pair it with contrasting styles and textures like smooth modern surfaces, you can create something really interesting. You also have options with the brick itself, whether you want it to be limewashed, painted, or natural.
Here are 10 kitchens with exposed brick to give you some ideas and inspiration for your own home.
Kitchens with Exposed Brick
A touch of exposed brick brings some warmth and character to this white kitchen.
Source: The Everygirl
The brick fireplace is a key accent in this charming, old-fashioned space.
Source: Country Living
The exposed brick and wood countertop create an interesting contrast with the smoother, more streamlined kitchen cabinets and marble.
Source: HAR via Decor Pad
Small strips of brick in a herringbone pattern offer a unique accent with color and texture.
Source: Birmingham Home & Garden
With the high ceiling and open floor plan, the brick accent looks particularly eye-catching.
Source: One Kindesign
A simple brick accent wall helps define the breakfast nook in this open floor plan.
Source: House Beautiful
How charming is the old fireplace between the kitchen and dining room?
Source: Country Living
Even though this kitchen is small, incredible details like the brick walls and old-fashioned stove make it big on style.
Source: My Domaine
Exposed brick painted white offers the great texture with a more streamlined appeal.
Source: My Domaine
Open shelving allows you to see more of the brick in this space and has a more relaxed appeal.
Source: Urban Grace Interiors via Decor Pad
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