
Brick Tile Facing
A thin tile facing that imitates brick without structural thickness. It shows shallow relief, repeated molded faces, cut corner pieces, and grout that differs from true brickwork mortar.
Common names
- thin brick
- brick veneer tile
- brick slip
- faux brick tile
Search phrases
- brick look wall tile
- thin brick interior wall
- cafe brick tile
- red brick veneer
Common uses
- Feature walls
- Cafe interiors
- Facade accents
- Renovation walls
- Fireplace surrounds
Choosing points
- Best for interior walls, exterior accents, and shops where brick texture should be thin and lightweight.
- It may be real sliced brick, ceramic tile, concrete, or lightweight manufactured facing.
- Corners need special pieces or careful miters to avoid revealing thinness.
- Mortar or grout joints carry much of the brick-wall impression.
How it ages
- Exterior use depends on the product, freeze resistance, adhesive, and drainage behind the facing.
What to avoid
- Do not treat brick facing tile as structural brick or paving; it is a thin cladding that depends on the substrate and adhesive.


