Well, ya know, when yer lookin’ to dress up them windows ’round the house, you might wanna think about them brick details. It ain’t just about slappin’ some bricks around. No, no. There’s a lot more to it if you want yer house to look right and stand up to the weather and time.
Now, when we talk about bricks ’round windows, most folks start with somethin’ called “brickmould” or “brick mold,” I reckon. It’s just a fancy name for the casing that goes ’round the window on the outside. Now, don’t go gettin’ all confused with some other kind of trim or framing. Brickmould is one of the most common things folks use when they want somethin’ sturdy and lookin’ good. If ya ask me, it’s about the best choice when ya want the window to blend into the rest of the house, ’cause it don’t stand out too much but still adds a lot of charm.
Why do people use brickmould around windows? Well, there’s a few reasons for that. First off, it’s tough. We all know bricks last forever, and when you put ’em around yer windows, they ain’t just for lookin’ nice—they help protect the wood of yer window frame too. Ain’t nobody got time to be replacin’ their window frames every few years, right?
Another reason folks like brickmould is it makes yer windows look neater. It adds a bit of detail that makes the house look more put together, like the difference between a patched-up coat and one with all the buttons right where they should be. That little detail goes a long way, especially when you wanna sell the place one day.
Now, y’know, when you’re puttin’ brick around windows, you gotta think about them lintels too. That’s the beam or support up above the window. It’s important, I tell ya. If that lintel ain’t right, you might end up with cracks around yer window frame, and we all know what that leads to—more trouble than it’s worth! So, when you put the brick around the window, make sure that lintel’s strong enough to hold the weight up top.
As for the bricks themselves, there’s a whole lot of choices. You can get all sorts of colors and textures. Some people go for the smooth look, and some folks like the rough, rustic feel. There ain’t no right or wrong, but if you’re lookin’ to match it up with the rest of yer house, take a good long look at what kinda look yer goin’ for. You don’t want something too fancy if yer house ain’t got that kinda vibe. Keep it simple, like a country kitchen—just enough to make it feel homely, ya know?
Now, if you want somethin’ a bit more special, there’s always them cascading brick bay windows. These here bay windows make a house look real fancy-like, with a bit of a flowin’ feel. It might cost ya a little more, but let me tell ya, it sure does bring the attention to them windows in a good way. And when you get them right, you’ll be the talk of the whole neighborhood, that’s for sure.
Some tips for puttin’ brick details around yer windows:
- Make sure your brickmould is level and square. Ain’t no use puttin’ it on crooked—looks funny and ain’t gonna hold up over time.
- Pick bricks that match the style of your home. Don’t get carried away with all them fancy colors, or your house might look like a circus.
- Check that lintel and make sure it’s strong. Ain’t no point in fixin’ up them windows if the rest of the structure ain’t gonna hold up.
- If you’re not sure about what to do, get a professional. Sometimes it’s best to let the experts handle the hard stuff.
When you’re all done, you’ll have a nice lookin’ set of windows that not only look good but last long too. And ain’t that the goal in the end? Make sure them details are right, and yer house will thank ya for it down the road.
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