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eHow Home & Garden Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Step1
Decide if you want to contrast colors with your existing brick or it you want to match any stone or brick that you have now. Your options maybe limited if you want an exact match, depending on how old your brickwork is.
Step2
Draw out your ideas first. Let your imagination run free and unclouded from the reality of what you might really be able to accomplish. From this first sketch, your builder can draw upon your ideas while bringing you back to reality. At least it gives the bricklayer an image of what you are trying to accomplish.
Step3
Be realistic about the height of your wall though. The higher the bricks are placed, the more reinforcement you will need. Take into consideration the weather patterns of your area. If you live in an area that is prone to high winds, a stone wall must be lower to the ground.
Step4
Drive around and look at other brick walls to get more ideas of what can be done with stone. Many different colors, shapes and sizes of brick and stone are available on the market today.
Step5
Consider the amount of work involved in installing your brink wall and decide whether you will do the work yourself or hire a bricklayer. You may want to keep the design more minimalist or just use brick facings if you are not experienced in mortar application. If you plan to contract the work out, then find out how much the bricklayer charges by the hour and design your wall according to the amount you are willing to invest.