The architectural process for designing a restaurant/cafe begins with finding the concept and designing the design. Subsequently, materials are chosen that will contribute to shaping the desired visual identity.
Exposed Bricks Brikston Klinker is among the most appreciated products for interior and facade finishes. As such, more and more companies are choosing ceramic products for finishing their headquarters.
From shopping malls to restaurants, hotels and cafes, we can observe a trend in decorating with ceramic cladding and exposed brick. Both interiors and facades of buildings finished with these products acquire a unique character, as the brick gives the walls a distinctive finish.
The great advantage of these products is their adaptability to various decors and freedom in choosing furniture. Thus, you can decorate a space finished with ceramic cladding with objects from different stylistic registers, from classic to modern, and the result will be unique.
Moreover, it can be combined with any texture or construction material, such as wood, metal or glass, and the results can satisfy even the most demanding tastes.
With cladding and exposed brick, you can create various architectural styles for designing restaurants and cafes. Thus, you can achieve bold interiors in an avant-garde style, as well as urban designs or, conversely, venues with a vintage touch.
Brikston Klinker ceramic products allow you to "play" with models and textures so that you can finally create a different design.
For example, you can "play it safe" with a classic variant, using exposed brick or cladding in brick color and an aged model for a unique restaurant design, with a special charm, seemingly detached from nature.








