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  2. This is how one company makes fake exposed brick walls - AOL

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    Real exposed brick walls sound cool in theory, but they're actually a lot of work.

  3. Formstone - Wikipedia

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    Formstone prevents the historic brick from breathing and the accumulation of moisture causes cracks to form. [14] This moisture combined with the freeze-thaw cycle can damage the Formstone material and, if left uncorrected, can lead to further deterioration and penetration of moisture into the underlying brick. [ 15 ]

  4. Siheyuan - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] In the historic center of Beijing modern siheyuans have been constructed in the period since 2005 using the courtyard concept and ostensibly many of the features of the traditional Beijing house, but using modern techniques and concrete blocks with 'faux' brick facing instead of the traditional carefully laid wide grey Chinese bricks ...

  5. Exterior insulation finishing system - Wikipedia

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    A historic brick building in Germany covered with EIFS on the right side. Exterior insulation and finish system (EIFS) is a general class of non-load bearing building cladding systems that provides exterior walls with an insulated, water-resistant, finished surface in an integrated composite material system.

  6. See Inside the Converted Schoolhouse That Made Leanne Ford Famous

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    With its dark cabinets, Formica counters, jaundiced-looking linoleum, and faux brick backsplash, this room boasted every bad 1960s kitchen cliché. courtesy of Leanne Ford.

  7. Artificial stone - Wikipedia

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    German doorway in cast stone. Artificial stone is a name for various synthetic stone products produced from the 18th century onward. Uses include statuary, architectural details, fencing and rails, building construction, civil engineering work, and industrial applications such as grindstones.

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