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Choosing a Fireplace Surround

Whether you use a fireplace for warmth or aesthetics, the best surround will make your living space more unique. It can be difficult to pick a fireplace surround which is both safe and compliant with the code.

The custom-built surrounds are constructed from non-combustible material that adheres to the National Fire Code. They are a great addition to any style of home.

Simple Concrete Surround with Marble Slabs

A fireplace surround can be a focal point in the room and can bring warmth and elegance. It can be made from various materials and designed to suit a variety of design styles. When choosing a fireplace style it is important to take into consideration the design and budget of the space.

Marble fireplace surrounds offer a sophisticated look that complements a variety of design styles. They can be paired with rustic woods and more modern metals to create a distinctive, modern design. Marble is relatively simple to maintain and can withstand high temperatures, which makes it a great choice for a fireplace surround.

Stone is a classic fireplace surround material that has a timeless look and works in many homes. It can be carved or etched for contemporary appearance or left unfinished to give it a classic feel. Stacked stone veneers are a popular option that can be used to give texture and depth to a room.

Granite is a very popular material for modern fireplace surrounds because it is durable and able to heat extremely well. It also comes in a variety of patterns and colors, making it a great choice to create a variety of styles. Quartzite is a different, durable material that can be shaped and formed to fit into a contemporary fireplace surround.

The installation of a concrete surround for a fireplace may be feasible for DIYers. This task may seem daunting, but it can be more simple than you imagine working with an expert and plan ahead.

It's recommended to seek out an expert before creating a fireplace surround made of marble, as it requires special care to prevent damage. A skilled carpenter can help you avoid mistakes that could cost you thousands of dollars in repairs.

If you are planning to use tiles as a fireplace surround, make sure it's rated for high temperatures. This information is typically found on the label or you can ask a staff member at an improvement store for.

Leaning Frame Surround

The fireplace's surround can transform a room. It is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also serves a practical purpose. It shields the wall surrounding the fireplace from deterioration and reflects heat back into the space. It is available in a variety materials and is customizable for any style or decor.

The right choice of material is crucial for achieving a well-planned aesthetic. Concrete is an excellent option because it's extremely durable and non-flammable. It also has lots of visual appeal thanks to its natural texture and color. It's typically placed into a mold which allows you to design a unique shape for your fireplace surround.

When designing your leaning frame, make sure to include layers. This makes the piece appear more organized as opposed to being randomly placed. If you are planning to display heavy objects such as vases or lamps on leaning frames, you can place a piece of lining for drawers made of rubber under the base. This will prevent them from sliding and damaging surfaces.

If you're using a marble fireplaces or concrete surround, think about adding wooden boards on the bottom to hold it in place. It can also help reduce the weight of the object and prevent it from shifting while you enjoy a good cup of coffee or wine on your mantel.

After you've decided on the material, it is time to construct the piece. Begin by marking the new wall with the dimensions of your surround and use a saw to cut cleats along each of these marks. Make sure that the cleat on top is at least 1 foot longer than the shelf.

Then, you can screw the brackets onto the wall. Make sure that the bolts are inserted into the backerboard and into the stud. Pre-drilling the screw holes is required if you need to. Then put the mantel in a clamp that is temporarily on the backer board. Attach the mantel to the studs with the lag bolts (2-4 bolts per stud). Be sure that the bolts are long enough to cover 2/3 of the mantel's depth plus the thickness of the backer board.

Black Firebox Surround

Fireplace surrounds serve both an aesthetic and a functional function. They protect walls from heat damage, deflect some of the heat back into the room, and can make a fireplace an attraction in a room. The most common materials for fireplace surrounds are wood and metal. Metal surrounds are required by the building code in order to guard against nearby combustible substances or to enhance the look of a fireplace.

This fireplace is a contemporary living room with a black surround and white marble accents. The stone is more expensive and requires more maintenance than wood, but it provides a striking design feature to the room. The black finish also brings together the dark tones in the furniture and wood flooring for an attractive 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 into place and then shaped into any shape, offering the user a variety of design options. The concrete surround was formed to create a curved design. It has an elegant and contemporary look that contrasts with the darker shades of the brick wall and floor.

Another popular material for fireplace surrounds is wooden, which is available in a wide range of colors and textures to fit into any decor. Wooden surrounds can be finished in any color to complement your hearth pad. They are lighter and more affordable than brick surrounds. The majority of wooden surrounds can accommodate decoration for your mantel, including vases and lamps.

Certain wood surrounds come with an edging that covers the mantel's top and houses fireplace doors. The faceplate can be secured with decorative hinges or fasteners that mimic the appearance of iron wrought.

It is important to take into account the size of your fireplace when selecting the wood mantel. To prevent a ethonal fire spreading to your home, building codes stipulate minimum clearances. This distance will vary depending on the type of fireplace and can also change from country to country or state to state.

Simple Wood Surround

There are many options for surrounds if you wish to give your fireplace a traditional appearance. Some surrounds are made from solid oak, while others include stone legs with oak or pine mantels. You can also select oak or pine fire surrounds that are designed to be a low-cost and easy option.

Many people choose to purchase pre-made wood fireplace surrounds because it is an economical way to achieve the look they desire without hiring carpenters. Some of the premade wood surrounds are available in a variety of finishes that allow you to match them to your existing decor.

Another style of wood fire surround is one that is made by hand using a top quality oak. It can be stained with an oak-like light color or left untreated to ensure that the natural golden brown of wood can be seen. This fireplace surround is suitable for wood or gas-burning fires and is available either with an arched or flat opening.

If you have a bit more experience in DIY home improvement projects, there are plenty of tutorials online that can assist you in creating your own wooden fire surround. One example is this complete step-by-step guide from H2O Bungalow which teaches you how to construct a rustic-looking wood surround out of pine.

The tutorial explains how to construct the horizontal component of the fireplace surround first, and then how to build the vertical pilasters or columns that support the mantel. Once the pilasters or columns are built then you can place your mantel. The tutorial will show how to install the crown molding, which will fill in any gaps between the cladding of the wall and the surrounding wall fires.

Since a wooden fireplace surround is constructed from combustible material it is crucial that you adhere to your local fire code and keep it 6 inches away from the edge of the chimney opening. Use a non-flammable glue to attach the decorative molding to the surround and make sure it is held in the correct position.