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PGH Bricks has once again teamed up with leading design studio Nexus Designs to launch the 2019 PGH Bricks Styles Guide.
The guide presents nine new curated material palettes inspired by current and evolving trends, the Australian lifestyle and our unique urban and rural landscapes. These include 'Dark and Stormy', which captures the balance between drama and liveability, the raw, gritty and modern 'Industrial Chic', and the knockout 'Luxury Noir'.
Furthermore, this year's guide presents nine beautiful palettes for interior spaces, each designed to complement PGH Bricks' latest and greatest brick and walling products.
These interior mood boards have been carefully designed to complement each of the nine exterior palettes, enabling designers to bring brick from the outside in. By integrating brick into the interior within the same stylish palette a seamless flow is created that carries from the garden to the living room.
In addition to brick, the curated mood boards also feature other key finishes that make up the external facade, from roof and wall options to timber trims and garage door colours, by CSR brands such as Monier Roof Tiles, Cemintel, Himmel and Martini.
"The 2019 PGH Bricks Styles Guide is ideal for architects seeking inspiration for their next project," says Jai Sanderson, general manager marketing at PGH Bricks and Pavers for CRS Ltd.
"With nine exquisite mood boards showcasing the latest trends near and far, the design opportunities are endless and there’s a palette to bring any brief to life."
To decide what style is right for them, and to discover how different materials work together to create a desired look, PGH Bricks invites you to take their online style quiz.
The full suite of palettes can be viewed here.
Image: PGH Brick's Coastal Hamptons, Industrial Chic and Luxury Noir.