Hit & Miss Screen Walls

Hit & Miss Screen Walls

Masonry; in particular brickwork is a popular choice for builders & architects looking to bring a creative edge to their designs whilst also creating strong structures. There are now more & more creative ways to lay bricks especially including the Hit & Miss walling pattern.

Two recent projects we have been involved with featuring Hit & Miss walls are Campbell Town Memorial Redevelopment with our Graphite Bricks for the Future (photo above) and also the Cape Patterson Surf Club Redevelopment (photo below)

Hit & Miss Brick Wall Cape Paterson Surf Club

Benefits of Hit & Miss walls include:

  • Visually appealing
  • Provide shade
  • Great for privacy walls & screening

Hit & Miss Brick Screen

If you think a Hit & Miss wall could work in your next project we recommend engaging a structural engineer to ensure that the wall will be robust & structurally sound laid in your desired pattern.

View the huge range of bricks and blocks available from Island Block & Paving here and plan your next project today!

 

Hit & Miss Brick Screen

 

Photo References:

Houzz  & Pinterest

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