Diy Brick Accent Wall
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I remember the first time I stood in front of a blank wall, staring at it like it was a blank canvas waiting for my creativity to take over. I had always loved the rustic charm of brick, but I never thought I'd have the chance to bring it into my own home. That changed when I decided to create a DIY brick accent wall in my living room. What started as a weekend project turned into a conversation piece for all my guests, and the way the sunlight hit those bricks made me feel like I had just stepped into a gallery.
Building a brick accent wall was a challenge, but the satisfaction of transforming a space with my own hands was worth every moment. I didn't have a lot of experience with masonry, but I found that with the right tools and some patience, even a beginner could pull it off. I learned that bricks aren't just for the outside of houses—they can be a stunning focal point inside, adding texture, warmth, and a unique character to any room.[1]
The DIY brick accent wall became more than just a project; it was a lesson in perseverance, resourcefulness, and the power of DIY. I filled my basement with bricks I found at a local salvage yard, and I used a masonry saw to cut them to fit the space. It took time, but the result was worth it. This wall isn't just a visual statement—it's a testament to what you can create when you take the time to plan and execute a project with care.
Why You'll Love This DIY Brick Accent Wall
- Adds instant character and depth to any room
- Can be customized to match your home’s style
- Uses affordable, easily sourced materials
- A great way to upcycle old bricks or leftover materials
Choosing the Right Bricks and Materials
As of August 2026, I found my bricks at a local salvage yard and a few online marketplaces. It’s important to choose bricks that are not only visually appealing but also strong enough to hold up in a home environment. I ended up picking a mix of red and gray bricks to give the wall a subtle contrast and a more dynamic look.
Bricks can vary greatly in weight and texture, so it's worth testing a few before making a full purchase. I bought a sample pack from a local supplier to see how they would look in my living room. I also made sure the bricks were free of cracks or chips that could compromise the integrity of the wall.
In addition to the bricks, I used a mortar mix, a trowel, and a level to ensure the wall was even and stable. I found a high-quality, premixed mortar that was easy to work with and didn’t require any special mixing skills.
Always buy a few extra bricks than you think you’ll need. It’s easy to miscalculate the number, and having extras on hand ensures you don’t run out mid-project.
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Measuring and Preparing the Wall Space

I used a tape measure to determine the exact dimensions of the wall space I wanted to cover. I also measured the height and width of the bricks to calculate how many I would need. I found that the number of bricks required was directly proportional to the size of the wall, so I made sure to be precise.
Before I started laying the bricks, I marked the wall with a level and pencil to indicate where the first row of bricks would be. This helped me ensure the wall would be straight and even once I started laying the bricks. I also used a stud finder to locate the wall studs so I could anchor the base of the wall properly.
I used a laser level to ensure all the bricks were aligned, and I marked the wall every few inches to keep everything even. This step alone saved me from having to redo a whole section later on.
Measure twice, lay once—this is the mantra I lived by while building my brick accent wall.
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Laying the First Row of Bricks
I started by mixing the mortar according to the instructions on the package. I used a trowel to spread a layer of mortar across the first row of the wall space. I made sure the mortar was evenly distributed and thick enough to hold the bricks in place.
I placed the first brick in the corner of the wall space, making sure it was aligned with my level marks. I then added mortar to the top of the brick and slid the next brick into place, pressing it gently into the mortar. I repeated this process across the entire first row.
I used a level to check that each brick was even with the others, and I adjusted as needed. I found that it was easier to make small adjustments early on rather than trying to fix major misalignments later.
Using a level frequently throughout the process will save you time and frustration. I made it a habit to check each brick with the level before moving on to the next.
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Building the Wall Layer by Layer

I used a trowel to apply mortar to the top of the first row before placing the second row of bricks. I made sure the bricks in the second row were offset from the ones below, which helped create a stronger bond and a more visually appealing pattern.
I repeated this process for each row, making sure to keep the mortar even and the bricks aligned. I also used a level after every few rows to ensure the wall remained straight and even. This step was critical to maintaining the structure of the wall.
I found that working slowly and methodically was the key to success. Rushing the process led to misalignments and uneven rows, which I had to fix later. Taking the time to lay each row carefully made the final result much more satisfying.
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Finishing Touches and Sealing the Wall
After the mortar had fully dried for a few days, I used a soft brush to remove any excess mortar that had spilled over the edges of the bricks. This helped create a cleaner, more polished look. I also used a damp cloth to wipe down the bricks and remove any dust or debris.
Next, I applied a brick sealer to the wall. I chose a clear sealer that would protect the bricks from moisture and stains without altering their natural color. I applied it with a brush and let it dry completely before adding a second coat.
The sealer not only enhanced the look of the bricks but also made them easier to clean in the future. I found that the sealed wall was much more resistant to dust and grime, which made maintenance much simpler.
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Adding a Frame or Border
I used a wooden frame to create a border around the wall. I painted the frame in a color that complemented the bricks and the rest of the room. The frame helped frame the brick wall and made it stand out as a focal point.
I also considered adding a metal or stone border to the wall for a more modern or rustic look. I found that the right border could add an extra layer of texture and interest to the wall without overwhelming the space.
Whether you choose a wooden, metal, or stone border, it’s important to ensure it complements the overall design of the room. I made sure the border was proportionate to the size of the wall and that the color and material matched the rest of the space.
A simple wooden frame can transform a basic brick wall into a stunning design statement.
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Maintenance and Long-Term Care
I made it a habit to dust the wall weekly to prevent the buildup of dust and grime. I used a soft cloth or a feather duster to gently remove any particles without damaging the bricks.
If the wall ever got dirty, I used a mild soap and water solution to clean it. I made sure to avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could damage the bricks or the sealer I had applied earlier.
I also checked the wall periodically for any cracks or signs of wear. If I noticed any issues, I used a brick repair compound to fix them before they became more serious. This proactive approach helped keep the wall looking fresh and well-maintained.
đź’° Budget Build
Use leftover bricks or repurposed materials to create a unique, cost-effective brick accent wall.
⏳ Weekend Version
A smaller wall that can be completed in a single weekend with minimal materials and effort.
✨ Upgraded Finish
Add a metal or stone border and a high-quality sealer for a polished, professional look.
🏠Small-Space Adaptation
Create a compact brick feature wall that fits perfectly in a small room or hallway.
🛡️ Rental-Safe Option
Use removable adhesive bricks or temporary wall clings to create a brick accent wall without damaging the rental property.
| The mistake | Why it happens | The fix |
|---|---|---|
| Not using a level regularly during the process | This can lead to an uneven wall that looks messy and unprofessional. | Check your level frequently and make adjustments as needed to keep the wall straight. |
| Using bricks that are not uniform in size or shape | This can create an inconsistent look and weaken the structural integrity of the wall. | Select bricks that are as uniform as possible or plan for intentional variation in your design. |
| Skipping the sealer step | The bricks will be more susceptible to moisture, stains, and damage over time. | Apply a high-quality brick sealer to protect the wall and enhance its appearance. |
| Trying to complete the project in one day | This can lead to rushed work, mistakes, and an uneven final result. | Take your time and work on the project over a few days, allowing the mortar to dry properly. |
Diy Brick Accent Wall
Common Questions
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References
- WA-HAG-168 Surrey School - Maryland.gov (apps.mht.maryland.gov)
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