Looking to add texture and character to your home? Exposed brick accent walls offer a timeless yet modern appeal, seamlessly integrating with diverse decor styles. They provide a unique focal point.
From kitchens to living rooms, brick walls bring warmth and a touch of industrial chic. Explore these 43 inspiring ideas to transform your interior with the rustic charm and bold statement of a brick accent wall.
Rustic Brick Wall Adds Warmth to Modern Kitchen

If your modern kitchen feels too sleek, let an exposed brick wall bring in a rustic tone. Its varied tones will stand out against clean white cabinetry.
Open Shelving Displays Kitchenware on Brick

Open shelving against an exposed brick wall is a spot to display your favorite dishes and glassware. It keeps items visible and ready to grab for daily cooking.
The wooden shelves sit against the rustic brick.
Chalkboard Menu and Jar Display on Brick Wall

A small chalkboard sits on the brick backsplash. Clear glass jars on a floating shelf hold pantry staples like spices.
Hanging Utensil Rack Frees Up Counter Space

A metal rack with hooks holds kitchen tools on the brick backsplash. This keeps your countertops clear.
Wooden Cutting Boards Lean Against Brick

Lean wooden cutting boards against the exposed brick wall right on the kitchen counter.
Black Bentwood Chairs Contrast Rustic Dining Table

Black bentwood chairs pair with a rough-hewn wooden dining table. The sleek, curved chair lines work best when they push against the table's natural texture.
It sets up a clear visual difference.
Brass Range Hood Adds Warmth to White Brick

Above the range, a polished brass hood glows against a white-washed brick backsplash, its metallic finish bringing warmth to the wall's rustic surface.
Round Mirrors Add Playful Symmetry Above Vanity

Clusters of circular mirrors in varying sizes, mounted above your vanity, reflect light against the weathered brick backdrop, bringing a bright, round counterpoint to the sinks below.
Red Lantern Adds a Pop of Color to Shelving

Place a bright red lantern on your open shelving. It sits against the stacked towels and baskets.
Wooden Ladder Displays Towels on Brick Wall

Lean a wooden ladder against a brick wall for displaying towels. Drape a plush towel over the rungs, especially when bathroom storage is tight.
Magnifying Mirror for Close-Up Vanity Tasks

An extendable magnifying mirror can be mounted on the wall next to your vanity; it pivots and extends so you don't need to hold it for close-up tasks.
Framed Vintage Posters Add Graphic Appeal

Hang three framed vintage posters on the brick accent wall.
Exposed Brick Wall Frames a Floating Staircase

If you have a raw brick wall, use it to frame a modern floating staircase. The sleek, dark metal stairs will stand out against the warm brick.
Wooden Crates Create Rustic Shelving

Unfinished wooden crates make open shelving units. You can stack them on a hearth or against a wall for books or firewood.
Large Canvas Balances Brick Texture

On a brick wall, hang a substantial, blank canvas. The oversized white square sits clean against the aged brickwork.
Molded Chair Adds Modern Contrast to Brick

A molded black chair with natural wood legs sits against the unpolished brick wall. Drape a fluffy white throw over its seat for a softer detail.
Tall Plants Soften Brick Wall Backdrop

Place several large, leafy plants against an exposed brick wall. Their varying heights soften the weathered texture of the brick.
Wooden Headboard Doubles as a Shelf

A wooden headboard with a built-in shelf holds books, frames, or small plants behind your pillows.
White Washed Brick Walls Brighten Bedroom

A white washed brick wall forms the backdrop for a bedroom. This treatment keeps the brick's texture visible.
Wooden Four-Poster Bed Warms White Brick

Place a solid wood four-poster bed frame against a white brick wall. The rich wood grain of the posts contrasts with the cool, textured brick.
Cactus Adds Desert Flair to Bright Bedroom

If you want something bold by your bed, place a prickly pear cactus in a bright yellow planter. Its spiky leaves stand out against softer bedding.
Large Framed Art Adds Graphic Interest

Two large, framed pieces of graphic art hang side-by-side on an exposed brick wall. Their dark, detailed drawings clearly stand out against the unpolished brick surface.
Built-in Bookshelves Frame Wood Cabinet

Flanking your desk, open shelving sits against the brick wall. A central wood cabinet between the shelves holds office items.
Clear Stacking Drawers Organize Desk Clutter

Clear, stackable plastic drawers beneath your desk can tuck away supplies like extra paper, keeping everything in its place without occupying surface area.
Tin Ceiling Tiles Add Vintage Texture

Add tin ceiling tiles to your game room. Their textured panels sit well with the exposed brick wall and game tables.
Brick Arches Create Built-in Bar Shelving

Exposed brick walls can define a game room or home bar. You can use brick arches for built-in shelving, holding liquor bottles and glassware.
Floating Wood Shelves Display Vintage Photos and Decor

If you want to add personality to a brick wall, simple floating wood shelves are a good choice. They provide a surface for framed vintage photos, small objects, or books.
Floating Staircase With Glass Railing Against Brick

When you want an open feel, a modern floating staircase with a sleek metal frame and glass railing can sit against a rustic brick wall. Its minimalist design allows the brick to remain a prominent feature.
Black Kitchenware Hooks Keep Utensils Visible

If you need kitchen tools handy, use a wall-mounted rack with S-hooks. Hang graters, whisks, and spatulas from the metal rail on the brick backsplash.
Concrete Countertops With Fresh Produce

A dark tray holds lemons, limes, bananas, and an eggplant against cool gray concrete countertops. Grouping fresh produce on your counter works well for a quick snack.

