Understanding Bricklaying Patterns

Same Brick. Completely Different Outcome.
When specifying brickwork, colour and texture often lead the conversation. But beyond surface finish, the bricklaying pattern plays a defining role in how a façade reads architecturally. The same brick – laid differently – can completely transform the outcome. Here’s a closer look at some of our favourite bricklaying patterns using Bricks for the Future Pure White Smooth .
Stretcher Bond
The most common and versatile bricklaying pattern, stretcher bond features offset vertical joints that create structural strength and a natural rhythm across the façade. Its balanced proportions and timeless appeal make it ideal for both residential and commercial architecture. Clean, familiar and enduring – this pattern never dates.

Stack Bond
Clean. Contemporary. Highly architectural. With both vertical and horizontal joints aligned, stack bond creates a refined, grid-like aesthetic that highlights the brick’s shape, colour and precision. Often selected for minimalist designs, this pattern delivers a modern statement while maintaining simplicity and control.

Vertical Stretcher Bond
A modern interpretation of the traditional stretcher bond, this variation rotates the brick orientation to emphasise height. By drawing the eye upward, vertical stretcher bond enhances scale and introduces a strong architectural rhythm — perfect for statement façades and contemporary feature walls.

Hit & Miss
Designed to allow light, airflow and partial screening, hit & miss brickwork introduces texture, depth and shadow play. Ideal for fencing, screening elements and feature walls this pattern creates privacy without fully enclosing a space – offering both function and architectural interest.

Stack Bond Curved
When stack bond is applied to curved brickwork, the result is sculptural and expressive. The clean geometry of aligned joints is softened by architectural movement producing a refined and contemporary finish. Curved stack bond is ideal for feature walls, entry statements and façades that aim to balance strength with subtle fluidity.

Bricklaying patterns are more than construction methods – they are design tools. They influence light, shadow, proportion and the overall visual rhythm of a building. With Pure White Smooth Bricks for the Future architects and designers can explore multiple expressions using the same product – from timeless to sculptural, from minimal to textural.
Because sometimes, it’s not the brick that changes the design.
It’s the way it’s laid.




