Wait a moment. That’s a completely different statement. You wrote "verklinkern," by which I understand a two-shell wall construction. Masonry, insulation, possibly an air gap, clinker brick. Without the clinker brick, this facade is "naked" and not weather-protected. There is no plaster in such a construction.
If you plaster soon and later, for the appearance, stick on cladding bricks – all good!
Everything is perfectly fine.
Whether clinker bricks or cladding bricks is just a thought for us for the future and was not decisive at all. We are laymen and know nothing about wall differences and preparations, which will not be done now and possibly never. I only expected the question "If a Frisian house, where is the clinker brick?" but didn’t consider the details. All good.
The facade will be closed/sealed/finished before winter and time will tell everything else… if no clinker but cladding bricks (since that is no longer possible), also fine, it’s all about the appearance. I should have mentioned that.
I did not consider that it would be taken so "literally," my mistake. I just wanted to show the desired picture.
To avoid chatting off-topic in the picture thread, here is another picture of the guest room. The color was applied this week and we are completely smitten…
And our floor… tile "Tuxedo" from Villeroy & Boch.
Now we have stayed "on topic" ...
