6 Inspirations for Breezeblock Colors and Motifs Combinations

have you ever feel like using a breezeblock or a ventilation block, but afraid of getting bored with the usual motifs? Or are you afraid that the breezeblock wall will be monotonous and boring after a few months? No need to worry! Check out these various inspirations of ceramic granite breezeblock motifs and color combinations.

 

Installation

Grid

This is the most common method, which is the neatest one. Each row and column forms a straight line. This method gives a neat and elegant impression. In addition, grid walls are also suitable for any interior style.

Roster Milan in Green and Loro Blonyo at Signatures Kempinski

Grid method with one type of breezeblock (Roster Milan at Restoran Signatures)

 

Zig zag

If you don’t like the common way, you might like the zig zag. This method is similar to how bricks are usually installed, which is the position of each row is slightly tilted from the row below and above. Thus, the breezeblock will appear decorative, not straight and monotonous.

 

Diamond

To make this, take a square breezeblock and tilt it 45 degrees into a diamond shape. You can also arrange the breezeblocks this way. So, your wall or partition will be look unique. However, this installation method has drawbacks. On the edges of the wall, you will have triangular holes. This hole must be filled with mortar or other materials.

After getting to know the installation methods, now we move on to color combinations and motifs combinations

 

 

Breezeblock Combinations

One color and motif

This is the most common and easy combination. Choose a design that you like. Then, install the breezeblock as a wall, partition, or decoration.

 

Two colors or more

You can use two colors for a more lively effect. Choose one motif you like, but in two colors. Then, put them in a combination of chess (alternating) or stripes (one color per row/column). Additionally, you can also use three or more colors.

Combination of two colors

Combination of Roster Kembang Sepatu in Rosa and Yellow

 

Two motifs or more

Just like colors, you can also use more than one motif. This time, choose the same color, but different motifs. Of course, you can also use two different colors and roster motifs, or even more!

Combination of two-color breezeblock (top) and motifs (bottom)

Combination of two-color breezeblock (top) and motifs (bottom) Colosom and Continental

 

Random color and motif to create mozaic

For those who like art and want to make something unique and artsy, combine several motifs and colors. This combination makes a beautiful, unique, and unique mosaic motif.

 

Motifs on the wall

In addition, you can also create a breezeblock wall with shapes or pattern. Make a circle, square, or whatever shape you like. In addition, you can also make a gradient wall. To be safe, choose pastel or neutral colors. Voila, a gradient wall is finished!

Breezeblock wall inspiration

Using various colors to create pattern or gradient with Roster Kawung