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Picket Brick
Picket Brick
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š§± Picket Brick ā Description
A Picket Brick refers to a narrow, elongated brick, often used for decorative or specialized purposes in architectural and landscape design. It is not a structural classification like 1 No., 2 No., or 3 No. bricks, but rather a shape-based or style-based brick, typically seen in paving or feature walls.
ā General Description of Picket Brick:
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | Picket Brick |
| Shape | Long and narrow (resembles a picket or elongated rectangle) |
| Typical Size | Varies, but commonly around 230ā300 mm length Ć 50ā65 mm width Ć 70 mm height |
| Material | Burnt clay, concrete, or ceramic |
| Color | Often red, brown, grey, or custom-colored |
| Texture | Smooth or textured finish, depending on design |
| Use | Decorative walls, edging, borders, paving patterns, garden paths |
| Laying Pattern | Often installed vertically, diagonally, or in herringbone/basketweave styles |
ā Applications:
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Paving and Landscaping: Used for paths, driveways, garden borders
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Feature Walls: Adds visual appeal in vertical installations
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Architectural Details: Accents in buildings, fences, or boundary walls
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Edging: Neat borders around lawns, flower beds, or patios
šļø Benefits:
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Aesthetic appeal (used to create intricate patterns)
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Durable if made from high-quality fired clay or concrete
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Versatile in layout and design styles
ā ļø Note:
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Not suitable for structural load-bearing applications
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Must be installed properly to avoid shifting (especially in paving)