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window 4.5 bricks wide - bond ?
I have a window design 4.5 bricks wide (40 inches).
Would it be considered bad from / look bad if the bricks against the opening were half-brick on one side / whole brick on the other on each layer ? Obviously this would alternate from one layer to the next ? Would anyone even notice that the bond was not symmetrical either side of the window ? Thanks, Simon. |
window 4.5 bricks wide - bond ?
On 06 Dec 2005, wrote
I have a window design 4.5 bricks wide (40 inches). Would it be considered bad from / look bad if the bricks against the opening were half-brick on one side / whole brick on the other on each layer ? Obviously this would alternate from one layer to the next ? Would anyone even notice that the bond was not symmetrical either side of the window ? I think I'd notice it; sorry. -- Cheers, Harvey |
window 4.5 bricks wide - bond ?
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window 4.5 bricks wide - bond ?
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window 4.5 bricks wide - bond ?
"Nick Finnigan" wrote in message ... wrote: I have a window design 4.5 bricks wide (40 inches). Would it be considered bad from / look bad if the bricks against the opening were half-brick on one side / whole brick on the other on each layer ? Obviously this would alternate from one layer to the next ? Would anyone even notice that the bond was not symmetrical either side of the window ? My front (ex-sash) windows are 4 1/2 bricks wide and non-matching bond. Nobody notices. i agree it will look fine |
window 4.5 bricks wide - bond ?
dg Wrote: wrote: I have a window design 4.5 bricks wide (40 inches). Would it be considered bad from / look bad if the bricks against the opening were half-brick on one side / whole brick on the other on each layer ? Obviously this would alternate from one layer to the next ? Would anyone even notice that the bond was not symmetrical either side of the window ? Thanks, Simon. Its called 'reverse bond' and is not the done thing. From both a designers and bricklayers perspective it is wrong Whether anyone would notice is another matter. dg If you have a 4 1/2 brick opening and you have brickwork below or above it, in order to maintain a "symmetrical" bond either side of the opening you are going to have to alter the bond with 3/4 bricks below and/or above the opening which will look a lot worse than having alternate bricks either side. In practice you would continue the normal bond up the sides of the opening even if it resulted in a reverse bond, its not something that will be noticable. -- Nick H |
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