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Choosing the Best Brick Colour For Your 2025 Renovation Project

various brick colors

The right brick colour truly sets the tone for your entire space. Brick colour options are vast, but so are the questions. How do you balance aesthetics with practicality? What colours are trending right now and why? The best way to go about it is getting to know your options and decision-making factors well before making the final choice. 

Popular Brick Colours

Brick colours have long since progressed past the classic reds, offering a myriad of other options. These days, you have 3 options you can go with:

  • Cool tones — gray, charcoal, beige;
  • Warm tones like brown, red or terracotta;
  • Dynamic mixes or blends to mimic natural stone.

Out of these 3 categories, several colours make a more frequent appearance in Canadian’s exteriors: black, white, and classic red.

Black Bricks

black wall out of bricks

Black bricks are one of the most popular options and a way to make a striking statement or add a modern feel. They are versatile too, pairing well with metallic accents, minimalist landscaping, or even vibrant outdoor furniture. They’re perfect for creating depth and dimension, making your space feel more expansive.

Soft Whites and Grays

white bricks

Soft whites and grays stay relevant, offering a clean, elegant aesthetic. These create a sense of calm and openness — a perfect outdoor retreat atmosphere. They also serve as a blank canvas, leaving room for experiments with colour in your landscaping or outdoor decor.

Classic Red Brick

red colored brick wall

Don’t mistake “classic” for “boring” — these come in a range of shades, from deep, rich tones to lighter, more muted hues. Red bricks bring a sense of history and tradition to any space with that magical rustic charm. They pair beautifully with greenery, wooden elements, and even modern materials like steel or glass.

How to Choose the One?

Relying on the most popular options is not the best way to go about it. They can serve as inspiration, but you need to consider several personal factors.

Your Home’s Exterior

Start by really looking at your home’s exterior — its facade, roof, and trim. Do you want the bricks to blend seamlessly with these elements, or would you prefer a complementary contrast?

If your facade has warm tones like beige or brown, a classic red or terracotta brick might add to its charm. If it leans toward cooler shades like gray or white, soft grays or even black bricks could create a sleek, unified look. The goal is harmony, so let your home’s existing palette guide your decision.

Mood You Want to Create

You can take your existing design and guide it in completely different directions. Think about how you want your space to feel, and let that guide your colour choice. Warm tones like red, brown, or terracotta create a welcoming, lived-in feel, while cool tones like gray or soft white can add a modern, tranquil atmosphere.

Samples in Different Lighting

wall out of red bricks

Colours look dramatically different depending on background, lighting and the time of day. A brick that looks great in the store can look entirely alien in your backyard. Take samples home and see if they actually fit your space. 

Professional’s Opinion

A professional hardscape designer or interlocking paver contractor can offer advice for your project specifically. They’ll account for all of your preferences and needs, helping you pick the best option all things considered. 

Maintenance and Longevity

Aesthetics are important, but practicality matters too. Different colours actually vary in maintenance requirements and overall longevity. Lighter bricks show dirt and stains more easily, calling for more frequent cleaning, while darker bricks may fade over time when exposed to intense sunlight.

Style vs Maintenance

Once you’ve narrowed down your style and colour options, checking in with their maintenance and longevity level might help you make the final decision.

ColourMaintenance LevelStyle
RedModerateTraditional/Rustic
TerracottaLowMediterranean/Earthy
BrownLowVersatile/Neutral
GrayModerateModern/Sleek
CharcoalHighBold/Dramatic
BeigeLowSubtle/Calming
Multi-ColourModerateVarious styles

A low durability colour isn’t always the worst option — you just need to find the best place for it. If you love the look of lighter bricks but are concerned about maintenance, consider using them in smaller, less exposed areas, like garden edging or accent walls. For high-traffic spaces like driveways or patios, opt for mid-tone colours like gray or brown — they strike a good balance between style and practicality.

Expert opinion

Ethan Sinclair

Ethan Sinclair has been working in interlocking and landscaping for over 10 years. His goal is simple — help homeowners and businesses create outdoor spaces that looks good, stand strong, and make clients happy.

When it comes to choosing the right brick colour, one thing I always emphasize is context. A colour that works beautifully for a modern urban home might feel out of place in a rustic countryside setting. Take your time, don’t rush the decision, and remember that the best choices are the ones that feel authentic to you and your home.

  • Is it a good idea to mix and match brick colours?

    Sure! Mixing and matching brick colours is a great way to add texture and visual interest to your design. Multi-tone or blended bricks create a dynamic, natural look that works well in both traditional and modern settings.

  • How do I test brick colours before making a decision?

    Request samples from your supplier and view them in your outdoor space at different times of the day. Pay attention to how the colours look in natural light, shade, and even at night to make sure you’re happy with your choice in all conditions.

  • Can I change the colour of my bricks later?

    While you can stain or paint bricks later, it’s not always the best option, since it can affect their durability and natural texture. It’s best to take your time and choose a color you're really sure about.
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