Masonry Color Matching

For example, let’s say a 10+ year old school needs an addition, but the new bricks must perfectly match the old ones. Creating new bricks to match that original color can be an expensive and time-consuming process, often requiring multiple attempts and batches that may not get it right on the first try. The bricks are made, shipped to the site, and then architects review them to see if they match. If they don’t, it means more time, resources, and money—often resulting in delays, frustrations, and unforeseen costs.

Masonry Color Matching is a specialized service that many people don't know about, but it plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of brick structures, especially older ones. Typically, architects, builders, masons, and sometimes interior designers are aware of this valuable service, but it’s an untapped market with immense potential.


The primary demand comes from brick structures over 10 years old, including schools, churches, government buildings, commercial properties, colleges, and upscale homes. Just like any other manufactured product, brick styles change over time—and the key factor that changes is color. While the size of bricks remains relatively consistent, the color trends shift annually, and foundries rarely keep older color options in stock.

No more delays. No more headaches. No more huge costs. Just perfect color matches that last.

Let Creative Designs + handle your masonry color needs and make your next project smoother and more efficient.

Enter Creative Designs +. We offer a faster, more cost-effective solution. Our innovative process can match any existing brick color with precision. We penetrate the brick’s surface to create permanent, lasting colors that won’t peel or fade over time, and we can even color mortar to match perfectly.


Once you choose the color, we can prepare a test area within minutes for architect approval, ensuring everything is spot-on. From there, we can create a batch of the desired color and get to work. Our solution saves months of downtime, eliminates major cost overruns, and significantly reduces frustration for everyone involved—without the need for repeated brick batches or endless adjustments.

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