Old Brick House, a new collection of facebrick from Pine Hall Brick, combines the looks of the manufacturer’s existing Augustine and Tidewater bricks in colors and textures designed to look centuries old. The four new products are inspired by historical Colonial homes in Connecticut (Barker House brick, shown here, mingles grays and browns with white flourishes); Massachusetts (Tufts House brick, which is brown with a gray base); New Hampshire (Weeks House brick, which mixes white and brown on a gray base); and Virginia (Kennon House brick, a dark blend of deep reds, blues, and burgundies).
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