The 10 Most Terrifying Things About Fireplace Surround

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Choosing a Fireplace Surround

If you are using a fireplace for aesthetics or warmth, choosing the right surround can make your living space more unique. However, selecting the right fireplace surround that is compliant with code and is safe can be a difficult task.

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

Simple Concrete Surround with Marble Slabs

A fireplace surround can be the focal point of rooms, and it can add warmth and charm. It is constructed with a range of materials and be designed to match different design styles. It is important to think about the design of the room as well as the budget prior to deciding on a fireplace surround design.

Marble fireplace surrounds provide an elegant look that is compatible with a variety of design styles. They can be coupled with woods that are rustic or modern metals to create a unique, contemporary design. Marble is relatively easy to maintain and can withstand high temperatures, making it an ideal choice for fireplace surrounds.

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

Granite is a popular material for modern fireplace surrounds due to the fact that it's durable and stands up to heat extremely well. It's also available in a variety of patterns and colors, which means it can be used to create various styles of design. Quartzite can be molded and shaped to fit a modern surround.

If you're a DIYer, installing a concrete fireplace surround may be within your abilities. This task may seem daunting but it's more simple than you imagine working with professionals and prepare ahead.

It's also a good idea to speak with 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 making mistakes that could cost you thousands of dollars in repairs.

If you're planning to use tile for your fireplace's surround, be sure it's approved for high-temperature use. You'll find this information on the packaging, or inquire with an employee at a home improvement shop.

Leaning Frame Surround

The fireplace surround is an essential design element that can completely transform the whole space. It's not just designed to look attractive, but also serves a practical purpose that is to safeguard the wall behind the fireplace from fire damage and also to help reflect heat back into the room. It is available in a variety materials and can be adapted for any style or decor.

The right material is essential for achieving a well-planned 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 typically poured in molds that give you the option of creating unique shapes.

When designing your leaning frame, make sure to include layers. This makes the piece appear more planned and curated rather than just randomly placed on the wall fireplace or shelf. If you plan to display heavy items such as lamps or vases on frames that lean, put a piece of lining for drawers made of rubber under the base. This will stop them from sliding off or damaging surfaces.

If you're using a concrete or marble surround, consider adding wooden boards on the bottom to help keep it in place. It will also help in reducing the weight of the piece and prevent it from shifting while you sip a refreshing glass of wine or coffee on your mantel.

After you have chosen the material, it is time to construct the piece. Mark the wall with the dimensions for your surround. Then, using a saw, cut cleats along each line. Make sure that the cleat on the top of the shelf is at least one foot shorter.

Screw the brackets on the wall. Make sure that the bolts go through the backer board, and into a stud. The pre-drilling of the screw holes is required if you need to. After that, fix the mantel to the backer board. Screw the mantel with bolts for lag (2-4 bolts per stud). Make sure that the bolts are strong and long enough to cover the entire thickness of the backerboard and 2/3 of the mantel's depth.

Black Firebox Surround

Fireplace surrounds serve a decorative and functional purpose. They shield walls from heat damage and help deflect some heat back into the room and can make a fireplace a focal point in a room. Metal and wood are the most popular materials used for fireplace surrounds. Metal surrounds can be required by building codes to protect the surrounding areas from combustibles or they may simply improve the appearance of a fireplace to make it look complete.

This fireplace is a contemporary living room with a black surround and white fireplace marble accents. The stone is a more expensive material that requires more attention than a wooden mantel, but it is a striking and striking design element to the room. The black finish also joins together the dark tones in the furniture and wood flooring for a cohesive design.

While you may think of concrete as sidewalks or driveways, it is an extremely versatile and attractive material for fireplace surrounds. It can be formed into custom shapes and then poured in place, allowing for nearly limitless designs. This concrete surround was cut to create a curved design. It creates an elegant and contemporary look that is in contrast to the darker hues of the brick wall and floor.

Wood is another popular material used for fireplace surrounds. It is available in a variety of textures and colors that will match any style of decor. Wooden surrounds can be finished in any color to complement your hearth pad. They are less heavy and cheaper than the masonry surrounds. The majority of wooden surrounds can accommodate decoration for your mantel including lamps and vases.

Some wood surrounds have an edging that covers the top of the mantel and houses doors for electric fireplaces. The faceplate can be secured using decorative hinges or fasteners that mimic the look of the look of wrought iron.

It is important to take into account the height of your fireplace when selecting the wood mantel. Building codes stipulate minimum clearance distances to prevent the spread of a fire into the home. The distance will vary based on the kind of fireplace you have and also from state state or country country.

Simple Wood Surround

If you want your fireplace to have a traditional wood look, there are kinds of surrounds available for purchase. Some surrounds are made of solid oak while others are various materials like stone legs that are paired with pine or oak mantels. You can also choose from oak or pine fire surrounds, which are designed to be a low-cost and easy choice.

Many people prefer to purchase pre-made wood fireplace surrounds because it is an affordable way to get the style they want without hiring a carpenter. Certain pre-made pine fireplace surrounds are available in a range of different finishes so that you can match it to 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 color or left untreated, allowing the natural light golden brown of the wood to show through. This fireplace surround is suitable for gas or wood burning fireplaces and can be installed either with a flat or arched opening.

There are many tutorials available online for those who have more experience with DIY home improvement projects. They can help you make your own wooden fireplace surround. This step-by-step guide from H2O Bungalow shows you how to create a rustic wood surround using pine.

The guide explains how to build the horizontal component of the fireplace surround first, and then how to build the vertical pilasters or columns that support the mantel. Once these are completed then you can build the mantel. The guide will show you how to install the crown molding, which will fill in any gaps between the wall's cladding and the wall surrounding it.

It is important to follow the local fire code when you install a wooden surround around the fireplace stove. You should keep the surround at least 6 inches away from the edge of the opening. It is also crucial to use a non-flammable glue to secure the decorative molding and make sure that it remains in place after the surround is put in place.