Lofts with exposed brick walls are popular among our loft readers. Among the best examples can be found in Loft Buildings in the Arts District as we see in the title photo taken at the Biscuit Lofts Building where you can find lofts for sale or lease.
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Fired bricks appeared sometime around 5,000 B.C., and they’ve remained one of the longest-lasting, strongest, and most aesthetically-pleasing materials around. And since the development of brick, covered, in layers and sometimes painted, and most recently in interior renovations of existing buildings, revealed and left exposed.
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Interior bricks tend to be of lower quality than the bricks used on the outside of buildings. That reflects the history we have of covering interior walls with drywall and other mediums. So if you look at a loft and worry about the condition of the exposed brick walls don’t be alarmed. It’s often the case that once a brick wall is exposed it is either painted or sealed to keep the bricks from deteriorating from exposure to moisture.
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Exposed brick brings a sense of warmth, character, and texture to a space. It also speaks to the history of a building, of the hand that carefully laid down each brick, and of a craft that’s quickly becoming less and less common. … Exposed brick adds a feeling of gravitas and history to a space. | Dwell Magazine | Live/Work Lofts
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