Brick veneer is like the mullet of construction: business up front (a single layer of bricks), party in the back (timber or steel frame behind it). It’s lightweight, cost-effective, and gives you that classic Aussie charm without maxing out your budget.
Why Aussies Love It:
But here’s the kicker: brick veneer isn’t just for tight budgets. At The Brick Pit, we’ve seen clients use it for modern, minimalist designs where the look of brick matters most. One customer even joked, “It’s like Spanx for houses—holds everything together without the bulk.”
Double brick is the Arnold Schwarzenegger of building materials—thick, strong, and built to last. Two layers of bricks with a gap (or “cavity”) in between? That’s the gold standard for durability.
But let’s keep it real: double brick isn’t for everyone. It’s heavier (shocking, I know), pricier, and takes longer to build. Ever tried lifting a double brick? Yeah, neither have we—we leave that to our tradie legends.
Let’s pit these two titans head-to-head. We’ve whipped up a table so you can compare without falling into a Google rabbit hole:
Look, we’ll level with you: there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Your budget, location, and design goals matter. At The Brick Pit, we’ve helped everyone from first-home buyers to luxury developers pick their perfect brick match.
Still stuck? Here’s our not-so-secret advice:
So, brick veneer vs double brick? It’s like choosing between a ute and a sedan—both get you there, but one’s got more muscle. Whichever you pick, just remember: good bricks + great install = a home that’ll outlive your Netflix subscription.
And hey, if you’re still sweating the small stuff, swing by The Brick Pit. We’ve got the bricks, the brains, and the dad jokes to make your build a breeze. Just don’t ghost us—we’re not that into small talk either.
P.S. Loved this article? Check out our deep dives on Maintaining Brick Homes in Humid Climates and Modern Brick Design Trends.