The bricks are not uniform solid colors but rather a gradient of deep and light reds. The brick core is tinged with a caramel-like warm red, while the edges have a rusty-like dark brown hue. Even the light gray grout has picked up the warm tone of the red glaze. The assembled wall resembles a faded yet gentle oil painting, and when combined with the cream-colored wall skirt and dark black wooden frame, it precisely captures the "old yet not decadent" texture of an English country estate. The glaze layer absorbs the warmth of the sunlight, turning into a dull crimson and echoing the tile patterns of the dark gray roof, as if pinning the tranquility of dusk onto the building's facade.