Brick apron,ceramic tiles, mosaics or skinned - the choice is wide, it all depends on your taste and on what style of room decoration you choose. The market provides a variety of materials to protect your kitchen walls from contamination and create a unique look for your kitchen.
If it is not possible to lay out the apron with artificial stone, brick or natural mosaic, you can use fiberboard plates with a film applied to them, on which anything can be depicted.
In your kitchen, an apron can appear under a brick, under a tree, under an old plaster, and even under the pages of a photo album. But natural materials are, of course, preferable.
The brick is resistant to temperature extremes, is not afraid of mechanical damage, it is easy to care for it, and it will retain its attractive appearance for many years, acquiring a touch of noble antiquity over time.
When choosing a brick apron as a decorative element for the kitchen, pay attention to the texture of its surface: it should not be coarse so as not to reduce the space and not to absorb grease and other contaminants. Such aprons are especially relevant in Provence styles, country, scandinavian or loft style.
A good option is a brick apron made of ceramic tiles. Such tiles can have a glossy or matte surface, imitate small brick masonry or brutal "large" ones.
Small bricks will suit Mediterranean interior trends, and large ones will suit a loft that has been fashionable recently. A brick apron is quite difficult to lay out, but tiles imitating brickwork are laid in the same way as any other, which does not cause any problems.