Fireplace Surround The Process Isn t As Hard As You Think

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Choosing a Fireplace Surround

Whether you use a fireplace for aesthetics or warmth, choosing the right surround can give your living room personality. It can be difficult to pick a fireplace surround that is safe and complies with the code.

These custom-built surrounds are built from non-combustible material that adheres to the National Fire Code. They look fantastic in any style home.

Simple Concrete Surround with Slabs of Marble

A fireplace surround can be a focal point of the room and can bring warmth and elegance. It is constructed using a range of materials and be designed to fit different styles of design. Before choosing a fireplace design it is important to take into consideration the design and budget of the space.

Marble fireplace surrounds are a classy option that can be paired with a vast range of design styles. They can be paired with rustic woods and modern metals to create a unique, contemporary look. Marble is easy to maintain, and can withstand high temperatures making it an ideal option for a border.

Stone is a classic material for fireplace surrounds that has a timeless appeal and is suitable for many homes. It can be cut and etched to give it a modern appearance or left unfinished for a more traditional feel. Stacked stone veneers can be used to add depth and texture to a room.

Granite is a popular material for modern fireplace surrounds due to the fact that it's strong and resistant to heat extremely well. It is also available in a range of patterns and colors, so it can be used to create various styles of design. Quartzite is another durable option that can be cut and formed to fit into a contemporary fireplace surround.

If you're a handyman, making a fireplace surround made of concrete might be within your capabilities. This project may seem daunting however it's more simple than you imagine if you work with professionals and think ahead.

It's also a good idea to speak with a professional when creating a fireplace surround made of marble, as it requires special care to avoid damage. A skilled carpenter can help you avoid making mistakes that could cost you thousands of dollars in repairs.

If you plan to use tile as an interior fireplace surround, be sure it's suitable for high temperatures. This information is usually located on the package or you can ask an employee in an improvement store for.

Leaning Frame Surround

The fireplace surround is a crucial design element that can transform the entire space. It's not only visually appealing, but also serves a practical function. It protects the wall surrounding the fireplace from deterioration and reflects heat back into the area. It is available in a variety materials and can be adapted to fit any style or design.

The right material is crucial to achieve a definite aesthetic. Concrete is a good choice because it's highly durable and non-flammable. It also has an appealing visual appeal with its natural texture and color. It is usually poured in a mold to allow you to choose the option of creating an original shape.

When you design your leaning frame, be sure to include layers. This makes the frame appear more curated than if it were just randomly placed. If you are planning to display heavy objects like lamps or vases on leaning frames, place a piece of lining for a drawer made of rubber under the base. This will stop them from sliding off or damaging surfaces.

You could consider adding a wooden piece to the bottom of a concrete or marble surround. This will help keep it in its place. It will also help in reducing the weight of the object and prevent it from shifting while you enjoy a good glass of wine or coffee in front of your mantel.

After you've decided on the material, it's time to construct the piece. Begin by marking the new wall with the dimensions of the surround and use a saw to cut cleats at each of these marks. Make sure that the cleat on the top of the shelf is at least a foot shorter.

Attach the brackets to the wall. Make sure that the bolts pass through the backer board and into a nail. Making the screw holes in advance is necessary if needed. After that, temporarily clamp the mantel to the backer board. Fix the mantel using bolts for lag (2-4 bolts per stud). Make sure the bolts are sufficient to cover 2/3 of the mantel's thickness plus the thickness of the backer board.

Black Firebox Surround

Fireplace surrounds serve a practical and decorative role. They shield walls from damage from heat and also reflect some of the heat into the room, and can make a fireplace a focal piece in an area. The most popular materials for fireplace surrounds are wood and metal. Metal surrounds can be required by the building code in order to protect nearby combustible materials or they can improve the aesthetics of a fireplace.

The fireplace in this contemporary living space features a black firebox surround with white marble accents. The marble is more expensive and requires more maintenance than wood, however it provides a striking design feature to the room. The black finish also brings together the dark tones of the wood flooring and furniture for a cohesive design.

Concrete isn't just used for driveways and sidewalks. It's also a beautiful and versatile material that can be used to cover fireplaces. It can be poured in place and formed into any shape, offering you almost limitless design possibilities. The concrete surround has been designed into a curved shape, creating an elegant, modern look that contrasts with the darker shades of the brick floor and wood wall.

Wood is another popular material used for fireplace surrounds. It is available in a variety of colors and textures that will match any style of decor. Wooden surrounds can be finished in any shade to complement your hearth pad. They are lighter and less expensive than masonry surrounds. Most wooden surrounds are designed to hold decorative items for the mantel, such as lamps and vases.

Some wood surrounds come with an edging that covers the top of the mantel and houses the fireplace doors. This plate can be affixed with hinges that are decorative or fasteners that mimic the look of wrought iron.

It is essential to take into consideration the dimensions of your fireplace when choosing a wood mantel. Building codes specify minimum clearance distances to stop the spread of a fire into the home. This distance can vary depending on what kind of fireplace you own and also from state state or country country.

Simple Wood Surround

If you'd like your fireplace to have a classic wood look, there are different kinds of surrounds available for purchase. Some surrounds are completely solid oak while others are a combination of materials including stone legs matched with oak or pine mantels. You can also find pine or oak fire surrounds designed to be a cheap and simple alternative.

Many people prefer to purchase a pre-made fireplace surround because it is an affordable way to get the look they desire without having to hire a carpenter. Some of the premade pine surrounds come with a variety of finishes and colors, allowing you to blend them into your existing decor.

A hand-crafted wood fire surround constructed from top quality oak is also a popular choice. It can be stained with a light oak colour or left untreated, allowing the natural golden brown of the wood to show through. This fireplace surround is ideal for wood or gas burning ethanol fires and is available either with an arched or flat opening.

If you have a bit more experience with DIY home improvement projects, there's a wealth of tutorials available online to help you create your own wood fire surround. This comprehensive step-bystep guide from H2O Bungalow shows you how to make a rustic wood surround using pine.

The guide explains how to construct the horizontal component of the fireplace surround first, and then how to construct the columns or pilasters vertically that support the mantel. Once the pilasters or columns are built, you can install your mantel. The guide will show you how to install the crown molding, which will cover any gaps between the cladding of the wall and the wall that surrounds it.

Because a tabletop fireplace surround made of wood is made from combustible material it is essential that you adhere to the bioethanol fire codes of your area and keep it 6 inches away from the edge of the chimney opening. Use a non-flammable glue to join the decorative molding to the surround and ensure it is held in the proper position.