As a landscape architect obsessed with both texture and curb appeal, I’ve always believed the right exterior can transform a home into a living work of art. Here are my favorite ways to combine stucco and brick for exteriors that turn heads and invite you outdoors.
Why Not Mix Modern and Rustic?
I once hesitated to pair sleek gray stucco with reclaimed, rough-cut brick, thinking it might clash, but the result was a stunning mix of modern edge and vintage warmth. That project taught me that confidence in contrast can redefine a home’s personality.
Essentials for this look:
- Gray stucco repair and finish kit: Update or refresh your stucco exterior easily with a repair and finish kit in modern gray tones.
- Reclaimed brick veneer panels: Effortlessly add vintage charm with easy-to-install reclaimed brick veneer panels for exterior walls.
- Outdoor LED wall sconce: Enhance the mixed look with a sleek outdoor LED wall sconce for stylish and energy-efficient lighting.
Create a Welcoming Entry with Brick Accents
One client’s front porch came alive when we framed their smooth stucco facade with a bold brick arch and steps, drawing all eyes to the entryway. The subtle contrast of materials made every arrival feel like a special event.
These may be of interest:
- Outdoor Decorative Planters: Enhance your entryway with stylish outdoor planters for colorful flowers or greenery by your front steps.
- Wrought Iron Garden Gate: Add character and a touch of security by installing an elegant wrought iron gate at your entry arch.
- Traditional Outdoor Wall Lanterns: Illuminate your porch and create a warm welcome with classic wall lanterns designed for exterior use.
Achieve Timeless Elegance with Painted Brick
A few years back, I helped a family transform their dated brick ranch by painting the brick sections creamy white to match new stucco, instantly elevating their curb appeal. The unified palette felt fresh yet classic—a lesson in the power of paint.
Some handy options:
- Exterior Masonry Paint: Refresh your home’s brick with durable, weather-resistant paint for a clean, elegant look that lasts.
- High-Quality Paint Brushes and Rollers Set: Achieve a smooth, professional finish on brick and stucco using essential painting tools and rollers.
- Outdoor Wall Lantern Light Fixtures: Enhance curb appeal with classic outdoor lanterns that complement your freshly painted brick façade.
Bold Statement: Contrast Brick Base with Light Stucco Walls
My own garden studio features a deep red brick base with soft beige stucco above, grounding the building while keeping it airy. The visual weight at the bottom adds elegance and anchors the structure in the landscape.
Some relevant options:
- Exterior brick veneer panels: Upgrade your home’s foundation with easy-to-install brick veneer panels for a classic and enduring look.
- Pre-mixed stucco finish coat: Achieve a smooth, professional stucco finish on your exterior walls with a ready-to-use finish coat.
- Outdoor wall lantern lights: Enhance your entryway with stylish outdoor wall lanterns, adding both safety and architectural interest.
Looking for Subtle Texture? Try Brick Window Sills
One of my favorite details is tucking brick sills beneath large stucco-framed windows, adding dimension and a hint of color without overwhelming the facade. This trick always gets compliments from passersby.
Grab the essentials:
- Thin Brick Veneer for Exterior Window Sills: Add classic texture and color to your window sills—easy to install for a timeless look.
- Brick Mortar Mix for Outdoor Stonework: Ensure a secure and durable bond when adding brick sills with this ready-to-use mortar mix.
- Brick Sealer for Weather Protection: Protect your brick sills from moisture and fading using a long-lasting, clear brick sealer.
Transform Curb Appeal with a Brick Walkway and Stucco Facade
In a recent project, we laid a winding brick path leading up to a creamy stucco home, letting the walkway echo the brick accents on the house. The result felt instantly welcoming and perfectly tied the landscape to the architecture.
A few helpful options:
- Brick Paver Kits for Walkways: Create a stunning winding path with easy-to-install brick paver kits for lasting curb appeal.
- Outdoor Landscape Lighting Fixtures: Highlight your walkway and facade in the evenings with weatherproof outdoor lighting for added charm.
- Stucco Repair and Finish Kits: Maintain a crisp, inviting facade by repairing and refreshing your home’s stucco exterior with easy kits.
Unexpected: Stucco Above, Brick Below—But Flip the Colors
I once convinced a client to try a charcoal brick base beneath crisp white stucco, flipping the usual color order, and the dramatic effect made their house a neighborhood standout. Sometimes, reversing expectations is the secret to stunning design.
Items that might be helpful:
- Charcoal decorative exterior brick veneer panels: Upgrade your home’s exterior with easy-to-install charcoal brick panels for a bold, contemporary base finish.
- White stucco exterior wall finish kit: Achieve a sleek upper facade with this white stucco kit designed for durability and modern appeal.
- Black exterior mortar or masonry sealer: Seal and protect your charcoal brickwork with a premium black masonry sealer for lasting results.
Savor the Texture: Layered Brick and Stucco Columns
On a breezy evening, I love running my hand along the chunky brick-and-stucco columns framing a porch—cool, solid, and full of character. The interplay of rough and smooth feels as good as it looks.
Might be a good match:
- Outdoor Brick Veneer Panels: Give your columns authentic, durable texture with easy-to-install brick veneer panels for a classic look.
- Exterior Stucco Finish Kit: Enhance your columns with a smooth stucco finish—perfect for layering contrasting textures outdoors.
- Decorative Porch Column Wraps: Upgrade plain posts with decorative wraps that mimic classic column shapes, adding instant architectural charm.
Ever Tried Thin Brick Over Stucco?
I once watched a fellow designer apply thin brick veneer directly over a stucco scratch coat, making a tired wall look like full masonry at a fraction of the cost. That technique opens up endless options for affordable transformations.
Suitable options for this:
- Thin brick veneer panels: Transform your exterior with easy-to-install thin brick veneer panels for an authentic brick look.
- Construction adhesive for brick veneer: Secure your thin brick to stucco surfaces with a reliable construction adhesive made for veneers.
- Masonry pointing tools: Achieve clean, professional grout lines with specialized masonry pointing tools for brick veneer projects.
Unify the Look: Use Matching Mortar for Stucco and Brick
I learned from a tricky job that matching the stucco tint to the brick mortar pulls the whole exterior together, making even bold contrasts feel harmonious. Details like this make a design feel intentional and cohesive.
May just do the trick:
- Mortar colorant for brick and stucco: Easily tint your mortar to create a seamless look between stucco and brick, matching your exterior style.
- Exterior stucco patch and repair kit: Repair and blend stucco finishes for a uniform appearance that complements your brickwork’s mortar color.
- Brick mortar jointer tool: Achieve clean, consistent mortar joints to enhance the cohesive design between stucco and brick exteriors.
Can Brick Trim Make Stucco Pop?
For a Mediterranean villa in Portland, I framed arched stucco windows with narrow brick borders, and the fiery red trim made each curve sing. Sometimes, a thin line of contrasting brick is all you need for a custom look.
What you might need:
- Thin Brick Veneer for Exterior Trim: Add character to your stucco façade with easy-to-install thin brick veneer trim for classic curb appeal.
- Mortar Mix for Brick and Stucco Projects: Secure your brick borders cleanly and durably with weather-resistant mortar, perfect for outdoor installations.
- Masonry Sealer for Brick and Stucco: Protect your vibrant brick trim and stucco from moisture damage with a clear, long-lasting masonry sealer.
Try a Patterned Brick Wainscot for Extra Charm
On one renovation, I added a herringbone brick wainscot below smooth stucco, and the pattern gave the house storybook character. Geometric brickwork brings personality without overwhelming the design.
A few useful items:
- Red herringbone brick veneer panels: Transform your exterior easily with herringbone brick veneer panels for a classic, eye-catching wainscot finish.
- Outdoor masonry adhesive for brick and stone: Ensure secure and lasting installation of decorative brick patterns using high-quality outdoor masonry adhesive.
- Mortar joint finishing tool set: Achieve clean and professional mortar joints on wainscot brickwork with a handy finishing tool set.
Frame Outdoor Living Spaces with Stucco and Brick
I’ve found that framing a backyard patio with a combination of brick pillars and stucco walls creates a sense of outdoor luxury. Guests always linger just a little longer when the setting feels this inviting.
Possibly handy products:
- Outdoor Wicker Patio Sofa: Enhance comfort and style on your patio with a weather-resistant wicker sofa perfect for relaxing outdoors.
- Terracotta Planters for Outdoor Spaces: Display your favorite greenery and flowers using classic terracotta planters for a natural, Mediterranean touch.
- Hanging Outdoor Lantern Light: Illuminate your patio with an elegant hanging lantern, adding both ambiance and safety to your evenings.
Unexpected: Use Brick for Roofline Borders
A bold client let me edge their roofline with brick above a pale stucco facade, and the crisp outline framed the house like a tailored jacket. It’s a detail you rarely see, but it adds instant architectural polish.
These products might help:
- Exterior Red Brick Veneer Tiles: Create crisp, bold roofline borders with easy-to-install exterior brick veneer tiles for that tailored look.
- Masonry Construction Adhesive: Secure your brick borders quickly and efficiently using a reliable masonry construction adhesive for lasting results.
- Brick Pointing Mortar Repair Kit: Keep roofline borders flawless using a mortar repair kit designed for precise, clean pointing between bricks.
Let Nature Take Over: Climbing Vines on Stucco and Brick
In my own backyard, I trained flowering vines up the stucco walls and across the brick archways, watching as nature softened every line. The mix of living green with these classic materials is pure magic.
Consider these options:
- Heavy-Duty Garden Trellis for Climbing Plants: Support your flowering vines and help them flourish beautifully along walls or arches in your garden.
- Plant Clips for Outdoor Vines: Easily train vines up your stucco and brick walls with these discreet, reusable plant support clips.
- Climbing Rose Starter Plants: Introduce vibrant color and classic charm to your exterior with robust climbing rose starter plants.
Could You Go Monochrome?
For a truly unexpected look, I once painted both stucco and brick the same dramatic charcoal, letting only texture set them apart. The result was modern, moody, and totally unforgettable.
Get the gear:
- Exterior masonry and stucco paint in deep charcoal: Refresh your façade by choosing a premium charcoal paint, suitable for both brick and stucco surfaces.
- High-quality exterior paint brushes and rollers: Achieve smooth, even coverage on textured surfaces using durable brushes and rollers for exterior painting.
- Outdoor modern wall sconces in black finish: Illuminate your monochrome exterior with sleek wall sconces that enhance architectural features and curb appeal.
Add Warmth: Stucco Walls with Brick Chimneys
I love designing stucco homes with a robust brick chimney—it’s a classic pairing that adds coziness and a hint of nostalgia. On foggy mornings, that brick stack feels like the heart of the house.
Useful items to consider:
- Outdoor Wall Lantern Light Fixture: Illuminate your stucco exterior with a charming outdoor lantern for a warm, welcoming entryway ambiance.
- Decorative Chimney Cap: Upgrade your brick chimney with a durable, decorative cap to enhance both style and weather protection.
- Flower Garden Planter Box: Frame your path with planter boxes to add color and texture next to classic stucco and brick exteriors.
Bold Claim: Combining Stucco and Brick Never Goes Out of Style
After years of experimenting, I’ve found that homes blending stucco and brick always feel timeless, no matter the era or style. Their textures invite you to look closer—and maybe linger a little longer on the porch.
A few picks to consider:
- Outdoor Brick and Stucco Repair Kit: Refresh your home’s classic exterior by repairing chips or cracks, keeping surfaces looking pristine year-round.
- Exterior Masonry and Stucco Paint: Revitalize your façade with weather-resistant paint, perfect for both brick and stucco surfaces in elegant tones.
- Decorative Outdoor Planters for Porch: Enhance your inviting porch with stylish outdoor planters, adding greenery to complement brick and stucco.
