New House Old Soul
S1E8 The Art of Authentic Exteriors: Why Cladding Matters
Season 1, Episode 8
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20m
Brent Hull examines cladding as the architectural skin of a house—and why material choice and execution matter more than trends. Focusing on historic brickwork, the episode traces the origins of handmade brick, traditional bonding patterns, and the subtle irregularities that give older buildings depth and credibility. Brent contrasts authentic materials with modern substitutes, explaining how shortcuts can weaken both appearance and performance. Through historical context and modern application, the episode reinforces why respecting traditional cladding principles allows new homes to carry the same permanence and character as their predecessors.
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