The Top 5 Reasons People Thrive In The Fireplace Surround Industry

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Choosing a Fireplace Surround

If you're using electric fireplaces for warmth or aesthetics, the right surround can make your living space more unique. However, choosing a fireplace surround that complies with code and is safe can be a daunting task.

Fortunately, these custom surrounds are made of non-combustible materials that adhere to the National Fire Code. They look stunning in any style of home.

Simple Concrete Surround with Slabs of Marble

A fireplace surround can be a focal point for rooms, and it can add warmth and charm. It can be made from a variety of materials, and designed to suit different styles of design. When choosing a fireplace style, it's important that you consider the style and budget of the space.

Marble fireplace surrounds give an elegant look that is compatible with many different styles of design. They can be combined with woods that are rustic or modern metals to create a unique, contemporary design. Marble is easy to maintain, and it can withstand high temperature, making it a great option for a border.

Stone is a popular material for fireplace surrounds and offers a timeless appeal that can be found in a variety of homes. It can be cut and cut to give it a more contemporary style or left untreated for a more traditional feel. Stacked stone veneers are a popular option to add texture and depth to the interior of a room.

Granite is a very popular option for modern surrounds for cheap fireplaces. It is durable and can stand up to heat well. It comes in a variety of patterns and colors making it possible to create a variety of designs. Quartzite is a second option that can be cut and made into a modern fireplace surround.

The installation of a concrete surround for a fireplace might be possible for DIYers. Although it might seem like a daunting task, this project can actually be much easier than you think if you prepare and collaborate with a professional to make sure the structure is sturdy enough.

A professional is also recommended when building a marble fireplace surround because it requires particular attention to avoid damage. A carpenter with experience can help you to avoid costly mistakes.

If you're planning on using tiles for your fireplace surround, make sure it's suitable for high-temperature uses. This information is usually found on the packaging, or you can inquire with an employee at the home improvement store.

Leaning Frame Surround

The fireplace's surround can transform the look of a room. It's not just visually pleasing but it also serves a functional purpose. It shields the wall surrounding the fire place from damage and reflects heat back into the area. It's available in a variety of materials and can be customized to fit any style or design.

Choosing the right material for an inclined frame surround is essential to achieve an intentional aesthetic. Concrete is a great choice due to its durability, nonflammable and has lots of visual appeal due to its natural texture and color. Concrete is typically poured into molds to give you the option of creating unique shapes.

Layers are crucial when designing your leaning frames. This makes the frame appear more organized rather than randomly placed. If you are planning to display heavy objects such as vases or lamps on leaning frames, place a piece of lining for drawers made of rubber beneath the base. This will prevent them from sliding or damaging surfaces.

Consider adding a wooden board to the bottom of a concrete or a marble surround. This will help keep it in the right place. It will also help to reduce the weight of the item and stop it from moving while you sip a refreshing glass of wine or coffee in front of your mantel.

Once you've decided on the material for your leaning frame surround then it's time to begin making the actual piece. Mark the wall with the dimensions of your frame. Then using a saw cut cleats at each line. Ensure that the top cleat is at least a foot longer than the shelf.

Fix the brackets to the wall. Make sure the bolts are inserted into the backerboard and into the stud. If needed, drill the screw holes. Then, you can temporarily secure the mantel to the backer board. Screw the mantel to the studs using lag bolts (2-4 bolts per stud). Make sure the bolts are sufficient to cover 2/3 of the mantel depth + the thickness of the backer board.

Black Firebox Surround

Fireplace surrounds serve an aesthetic and functional function. They protect walls from heat damage, reflect heat into the room and make a fireplace a focal piece in the space. The most popular materials for fireplace surrounds are metal and wood. Metal surrounds are required by building code to guard against nearby combustible substances or to enhance the look of a fireplace.

The fireplace in this contemporary living area has the black firebox surround, with white marble accents. The stone is a higher-end material that requires more maintenance than a wooden mantel but it is a striking and striking design element to the space. The black finish also joins together the dark tones of the furniture and wood flooring for an overall design.

Concrete isn't just used for driveways and sidewalks. It's also a versatile and attractive material that can be used to cover fireplaces. It can be poured into place and then shaped into any shape, giving you almost limitless design possibilities. This concrete surround was cut to create a curved design. It creates modern and sleek appearance that contrasts with the darker shades of the brick wall and wood flooring.

Another popular material for fireplace surrounds is wood, which is available in a wide variety of colors and textures to match any style. Wooden surrounds are less heavy and more affordable than masonry surrounds and they can be made to match the color of your existing hearth pad. Most wooden surrounds are designed to hold ornaments for the mantel, such as lamps and vase.

Some wood surrounds include a faceplate which covers the top of mantel and houses fireplace doors. This plate can be fixed with hinges that are decorative or fasteners that replicate the appearance of wrought iron.

When choosing a wood mantel or a fireplace surround made of metal, it is important to take into consideration the height of your chimney. Building codes stipulate minimum clearance distances to prevent the spread of a fire into the home. This distance can vary depending on what type of fireplace you have and also from state state or country to country.

Simple Wood Surround

If you'd like your fireplace to have a traditional wood appearance, there are different kinds of surrounds available for purchase. Some surrounds are made of solid oak, while others include stone legs with oak or pine mantels. You can also choose from oak or pine ethanol fire surrounds, which are designed to be an affordable and easy choice.

Many people prefer to purchase a pre-made fireplace surround since it's a cost-effective way to achieve the look they want without having to hire carpenters. Some pre-made wood surrounds are available in a variety finishes, so you can blend them into your existing decor.

A hand-crafted wood fire surround made of high-quality oak is also popular. It can be stained to in a light oak hue or left untreated so that the natural golden brown of wood fireplaces can be seen. This fireplace surround is suitable for gas or wood burning fires and is available either with a flat or arched opening.

For those who have more experience in DIY home improvement projects, there are a lot of tutorials online that can assist you in creating your own fire surround from wood fireplace. One example is this comprehensive step-by-step guide from H2O Bungalow which teaches you how to make an authentic wood surround out of pine.

The tutorial will show you how to construct the horizontal part of the fireplace surround first, then how to construct the vertical pilasters or columns that support the mantel. Once these are completed then you can build the mantel. Then, the guide shows you how to attach the crown molding to fill in any gaps between the cladding and the wall.

Because a fireplace surround made of wood is constructed from combustible material it is essential to adhere to your local fire code and keep it at least 6 inches away from the edge of the chimney opening. It is also crucial to use a non-flammable glue to join the decorative molding, and to ensure that it stays in place when the surround is set.