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Mid Century Buff Gold

Old Texas Brick’s Mid Century Buff Gold brings a warm, sun-washed elegance to any space, blending soft golden-beige tones with subtle sandy highlights—perfect for designers and homeowners seeking a clean, modern, yet…

Product overview

About Mid Century Buff Gold.

Old Texas Brick’s Mid Century Buff Gold brings a warm, sun-washed elegance to any space, blending soft golden-beige tones with subtle sandy highlights—perfect for designers and homeowners seeking a clean, modern, yet timeless brick aesthetic.

Old Texas Brick has truly captured the timeless elegance and character traditionally found in reclaimed and antique brick. Handmade and kiln-fired using classic manufacturing methods, Old Texas Brick is available in a wide range of sizes, shapes, textures, and colors. Each piece reflects the beauty of centuries-old masonry, offering unmatched authenticity and one-of-a-kind charm. Whether used for interior accents or exterior architectural features, Old Texas Brick adds lasting value and visual depth to any space.

All Old Texas Brick materials are manufactured to meet or exceed ASTM standards for brick, ensuring exceptional performance, durability, and longevity across all climates in the United States.


 

 

 

Why Choose Old Texas Brick?

Unmatched Authenticity & Character

Old Texas Brick mimics the natural weathering, color variation, and handcrafted appeal of reclaimed brick—without the inconsistencies or limited supply associated with salvaged materials. Its warm tones, rugged textures, and handmade feel bring historic charm to both modern and traditional designs.

Durability You Can Trust

Engineered and tested to meet ASTM requirements, Old Texas Brick offers industry-proven strength and structural integrity. Whether exposed to extreme heat, cold, humidity, or coastal environments, these bricks are built to stand the test of time.

Versatile Applications Nationwide

From residential homes to commercial buildings, Old Texas Brick has been used on projects of all types and scales across the United States. Ideal for:

Wherever you want architectural style, depth, and historical charm—Old Texas Brick delivers.

For projects requiring reduced weight or installation flexibility, Old Texas Brick Thin Veneer is the perfect solution. This real clay brick is cut into thin profiles, preserving the natural texture and coloration of full-size brick while offering simplified installation.

 

Key Benefits of Thin Veneer

Where Thin Veneer Can Be Used

Old Texas Brick thin veneer provides the look and feel of genuine antique brick—anywhere traditional brick cannot be installed.

Whether you’re seeking full-size brick, thin veneer, or specialty shapes, Old Texas Brick offers solutions to fit nearly any design vision. With its broad color palette and customizable options, architects, builders, and homeowners alike can achieve unique, high-impact designs with confidence.

From historic reproduction homes to modern commercial builds, Old Texas Brick provides the perfect blend of authenticity, performance, and nationwide design versatility. Bring character, durability, and lasting beauty to your next project with the trusted craftsmanship of Old Texas Brick.

Product highlights

Built for demanding projects.

Key product information from the original post, organized for quick comparison.

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Exterior façades

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Interior feature walls

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Fireplaces and chimneys

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Patios and courtyards

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Outdoor kitchens

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Walkways and landscape features

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Commercial storefronts and hospitality projects

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Wine cellars and man caves

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Kitchens, mudrooms, and renovation projects

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70% lighter than traditional dimensional brick

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Approximately 2 inches thinner, allowing installation where full brick is not feasible

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Reduces foundation and wall structure costs

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Increases wall R-value by allowing more insulation

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Ideal for remodels, retrofits, tight spaces, and non-load-bearing walls

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Installs easily on substrates such as drywall, masonry, metal lath, and more

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Interior feature walls

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Kitchen backsplashes

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Fireplace surrounds

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Accent columns and archways

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Retail and commercial interiors

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Outdoor kitchens and patio accents

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High-rise or multi-story applications where weight is a concern

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