The Best Advice You Can Ever Receive On Fireplace Surround

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Choosing a Fireplace Surround

The perfect surround can add character to your living room regardless of whether you are using it to provide warmth or aesthetics. However, choosing a fireplace surround that meets code and is safe can be a challenge.

Fortunately, these custom-built surrounds are constructed using non-combustible materials and adhere to the National Fire Code. They can look great in any style of home.

Simple Concrete Surround with Slabs of Marble

A fireplace surround can be a focal point within an area and it can bring warmth and elegance. It can be crafted with a variety of materials and can be designed to suit many different styles of design. When choosing a fireplace style it is essential to think about the style and the budget of the space.

Marble fireplace surrounds offer a sophisticated appearance that can be paired with various styles of design. They can be combined with rustic woods and more modern metals to create an distinctive, modern design. Marble is relatively easy to maintain and can stand up to extreme temperatures, making it a great choice for fireplace surrounds.

stone fireplaces is a timeless material for fireplace surrounds and has a timeless appearance that is suitable for many homes. It can be carved and polished to give it a more modern appearance or left unfinished for a more traditional feel. Stacked stone fireplaces veneers may also be used to add texture and depth to the interior of a room.

Granite is a very popular material for modern fireplace surrounds due to the fact that it's strong and resistant to heat extremely well. It also comes in a variety of patterns and colors, making it a great choice 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 DIYer, installing a concrete fireplace surround might be within your capabilities. While it may seem daunting but it can be simpler than you think if you prepare and consult with a professional ensure that the structure is sturdy enough.

A professional is also recommended when building a marble fireplace surround, as it requires special attention to avoid damage. A skilled carpenter can help you to avoid costly errors.

If you plan to use tile for an interior fireplace surround, be sure it's suitable for high temperatures. You can typically find this information on the packaging, or inquire with an employee at a local home improvement store.

Leaning Frame Surround

The fireplace's surround can transform a room. It's not just designed to look beautiful, but also serves a practical purpose that is to shield the wall behind the fireplace from damage caused by fire and also to help reflect heat away from the room. It's available in various materials and can be customised to suit any style or decor.

The right material is crucial to achieve a definite aesthetic. Concrete is an excellent option because it's extremely durable and non-flammable. It also has an appealing visual appeal thanks to its natural texture and color. Concrete is usually poured into a mold, which allows you to create a unique design for your fireplace surround.

When designing your leaning frame, make sure to add layers. This makes the frame appear more organized as opposed to being randomly placed. Leaning frames can be risky If you're planning to display heavy objects, such as lamps or vases, put a small piece of drawer liner made of rubber under the base to prevent them from sliding or damaging surfaces.

If you're using a marble or concrete surround, you might want to consider putting wooden fireplaces boards on the bottom to hold it in position. It will also help in reducing the weight of the item and stop it from moving while you sip a refreshing glass of wine or a cup of coffee in front of your fireplace.

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

Attach the brackets to the wall. Make sure the bolts are inserted through the backerboard and into the stud. If necessary, pre-drill the screw holes. Then put the mantel in a clamp that is temporarily on the backer board. Fix the mantel to studs using lag bolts (2-4 bolts per stud). Be sure that the bolts are sufficient to cover 2/3 of the mantel's thickness + the thickness of the backer board.

Black Firebox Surround

Fireplace surrounds serve an aesthetic and functional function. They protect walls against heat damage, reflect heat into the space and can make a fire more of a focal piece in a space. Wood and metal are the most popular materials used to construct fireplace surrounds. Metal surrounds can be required by the building code to safeguard nearby combustible materials or they can improve the aesthetics of a fireplace.

This fireplace is a contemporary living room with an all-black surround and white marble accents. The marble is more expensive and requires more care than wood, but it adds an eye-catching design feature to the space. The black finish also joins together the dark tones in the furniture and wood flooring for a cohesive look.

While you may think of concrete as sidewalks or driveways, it is a very flexible and attractive material for fireplace surrounds. It can be shaped into custom shapes and then poured in place, allowing for nearly limitless design options. The concrete surround was formed to a curved profile. It gives modern and sleek appearance 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 complement any style of decor. Wooden surrounds can come in any shade to complement your hearth pad. They are less heavy and more affordable than the masonry surrounds. The majority of wooden surrounds are designed to accommodate household decorations above the mantel, like lamps and vase.

Some wood surrounds include a faceplate that is placed on mantel's top and houses the doors to the fireplace. This plate can be hung to the mantel using hinges or decorative fasteners that resemble the look of iron.

It is essential to take into consideration the size of your fireplace when choosing the wood mantel. Building codes specify minimum clearance distances to prevent a fire from spreading into the home. This distance can vary depending on what type of fireplace you have and also from state to state or country to country.

Simple Wood Surround

If you'd like your fireplace to have a classic wood appearance, there are different types of surrounds available for purchase. Some surrounds are made of solid oak while others are an assortment of materials, including stone legs that are paired with mantels made of oak or pine. There are also oak or pine fire surrounds that are designed to be a simple and affordable option.

A lot of people choose to purchase a pre-made wooden fireplace surround as this is an inexpensive method of getting the look they want without the expense of the services of a carpenter. Some pre-made pine fireplace surrounds come in a variety of finishes to match it to your existing decor.

Another type of wood fire surround is one that is made by hand from a high quality oak. It can be stained with a light oak color or left untreated to allow the natural golden brown of the wood to shine through. This fireplace surround can be used with either gas or wood fireplaces. It comes in two different styles: arched or flat.

There are a lot of tutorials available online for those who have more experience in DIY home improvement projects. They can assist you in making your own fireplace surround made of wood. This comprehensive step-bystep guide from H2O Bungalow will show you how to create a rustic wood surround using pine.

The tutorial explains how to build the horizontal part 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 tutorial will show you how to put up the crown molding, which will cover any gaps between the wall's cladding and the surrounding wall.

Because a fireplace surround made of wood is made of combustible materials it is crucial to adhere to the local fire code and keep it 6 inches from the edge of the chimney opening. It is also important to use a non-flammable glue to attach the decorative molding, and to ensure that it remains in place when the surround is installed.