
Brick Tile / Brick Veneer
A thin facing material that imitates brick without the mass of a structural brick wall. Cut edges, shallow depth, repeated faces, and adhesive joints reveal the veneer nature.
Common names
- thin brick
- brick slip
- brick veneer
- facing brick tile
Search phrases
- thin brick wall
- interior brick tile
- brick veneer wall
- fake brick but real tile
Common uses
- Interior feature walls
- Shop facades
- Kitchen walls
- Renovations
- Accent columns
Choosing points
- Best for shops and interior walls where real brick character is needed in a thin lightweight finish.
- Corners and edges reveal whether it is a veneer.
- Repeating molded faces can make cheap brick tile look fake.
- Grout depth and color still control the final impression.
How it ages
- Depends on adhesive, grout, substrate, and exterior exposure; loose corners and cracked grout are common failures.
What to avoid
- Do not treat thin brick tile as structural brick or floor paving; it is a facing material that needs a suitable substrate.


