Dear Julie F
The side of a brick is called the stretcher
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Dear Julie F
The side of a brick is called the stretcher, the end being the header. Stretcher bond has just the sides of bricks showing and is the normal nowadays, and since about the 1920s when cavity walls were introduced. Flemish bond has alternating stretchers and headers in every row, and represents a solid wall, nine inches thick without a cavity. English bond is another pattern of solid wall, having alternating rows of hearers and stretchers.
Review by
Harold W
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Hi can someone tell me the difference in embossed stretcher bond and embossed flemish bond please i want it to look like real brick
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Hi can someone tell me the difference in embossed stretcher bond and embossed flemish bond please i want it to look like real brick.
Review by
Julie F
Posted on
Had some last year
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Had some last year. So so good. in fact I did a review to say how like my own house this brick paper is. Likeness wonderful and it was great to get it on offer.
Review by
Anne K
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Beautiful looking brick
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100%
Beautiful looking brick. My own house is flemish bond and this looks just like it.