Want to give your floor a revamp using brick slips? If you’re sitting there wondering “Can you use brick slips on the floor?”, you’ve come to the right place. In this article we’ll tell you what you need to consider before installing brick slips on your floor, as well as how you can make your brick floor look unique.
CAN YOU USE BRICK SLIPS ON THE FLOOR?
So can you use brick slips on the floor? The simple answer is – yes, you can. However, there are certain things you need to consider to make brick tiles work as flooring. These considerations are mostly due to the texture of the brick slips and the fact they are designed to be installed on walls, but there are ways to go around if you want to create a beautiful brick flooring.
WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN USING BRICK SLIPS ON THE FLOOR
The first thing you need to think about is the texture of the bricks. Since brick slips are cut from regular bricks, traditionally they vary in texture and colouring. This unique look makes them desirable in interior design but also tricky for flooring. The many ridges and uneven surface can make cleaning harder since you can’t smoothly run a vacuum cleaner over the floor.
You should also consider that bricks are porous, which means they retain some moisture. However, when brick slips are installed on a wall, this isn’t a problem because the moisture will evaporate. However, when you install brick slips on the floor you want to be careful about moisture. You should consider using a brick sealant or resin coat on top of the brick floor.
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If you’re set on using brick tiles for your project, there are a couple ways you can make this type of flooring work in your home.
The first option is to just embrace the rustic look and accept that you may have to pay extra attention during cleaning. You can also try adding foam pads to chair legs and other furniture to add a bit of stability and help keep them level.
The second option you have is to use clear epoxy resin to seal the brick slips. This might take a bit off the authentic brick look, but on the positive side, it will provide a more even surface, as well as protect the bricks from moisture.
DIFFERENT WAYS TO LAY BRICK SLIPS
When installing brick slips on a wall most people go for the traditional stretcher bond pattern, which is created by moving each row of tiles half a tile along. This pattern looks simple and traditional and would also work beautifully on the floor. If you wish to add an interesting focal element, however, you can try to create different patterns. Herringbone and basket weave are some of the patterns to consider.
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BUY RECLAIMED BRICK SLIPS FOR YOUR PROJECT
Ready to give your boring floor a complete makeover? Here at Cawarden Reclaim you will find a wide range of brick slips in different colours and sizes. We even have a selection of floor brick slip that are specifically designed for the job.
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