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Choosing a Fireplace Surround

If you're using Fireplaces Shop for warmth or aesthetics, the best surround will make your living space more unique. However, choosing the right fireplace surround that is compliant with the requirements of code and is safe could be a challenge.

Fortunately, these custom-built surrounds are constructed using non-combustible materials that adhere to the National Fire Code. They are a great addition to any style home.

Simple Concrete Surround with Marble Slabs

A fireplace surround can be a focal point of a room and it can provide warmth and a sense of style. It is made from a wide selection of materials and be designed to suit many different styles of design. It is important to think about the design of the room as well as the budget before deciding on the style of the fireplace surround.

Marble fireplace surrounds give an elegant look that is compatible with many different styles of design. They can be coupled with rustic woods or more modern metals to create a unique, contemporary style. Marble is easy to maintain, and can withstand extreme temperature making it an ideal choice for a surround.

Stone is a popular material for fireplace surrounds. It offers a timeless appeal that works in many homes. It can be carved or etched to create contemporary appearance or left unfinished to give it a classic feel. Stacked stone veneers may also be used to add depth and texture to a room.

Granite is a very popular option for modern surrounds for fireplaces. It's durable and can withstand heat well. It comes in a variety of designs and colors, so you can create different designs. Quartzite is a second option that can be shaped and molded to fit a modern fireplace surround.

If you're a handyman, installing a concrete fireplace surround could be within your capabilities. Although it might seem like a daunting task however, it could be simpler than you think if you plan ahead and collaborate with a professional to make sure the structure is sturdy enough.

It's also a good idea to consult with an expert before creating a fireplace surround made of marble, as it requires special attention to avoid damage. A skilled carpenter can help avoid mistakes that could cost you thousands of dollars in repairs.

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

Leaning Frame Surround

The fireplace's surround can transform the look of a room. It is not only aesthetically appealing but also serves a practical function. It protects the wall behind the fire place from damage and reflects heat back into the room. It's available in a variety of materials and can be customized to match any style or decor.

Choosing the right material for an inclined frame surround is key to creating an intentional aesthetic. Concrete is a great option because it's extremely durable and non-flammable. It also has lots of visual appeal due to its natural texture and color. It's typically placed into a mold giving you the opportunity to create a unique shape for your fireplace surround.

When designing your leaning frame, make sure to add layers. This makes the piece appear deliberate and thoughtful instead of being randomly placed on the wall or shelf. If you plan to display heavy items such as vases or lamps on frames that lean, put a piece of lining for a drawer made of rubber under the base. This will stop them from sliding and 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 piece and stop it from moving when you're enjoying a nice cup of coffee or wine in front of your mantel.

Once you have decided on the material, it is time to construct the piece. First, mark the wall you're building with the dimensions of your surround and use a sander to cut cleats along each of these marks. Make sure that the cleat on the top of the shelf is at least a foot shorter.

Then, you can screw the brackets onto the wall. Make sure the bolts are inserted into the backerboard and into the stud. The pre-drilling of the screw holes is necessary if needed. Then you can temporarily clamp the mantel on the backer board. Screw the mantel to the studs using the lag bolts (2-4 bolts per stud). Make sure the bolts are sufficient to cover 2/3 of the mantel's depth plus the thickness of the backer board.

Black Firebox Surround

Fireplace surrounds serve an aesthetic and functional function. They protect walls from damage caused by heat and help deflect some heat back into the room, and can make a fireplace more of an eye-catching feature in a room. Wood and metal are the most commonly used materials used for fireplace surrounds. Metal surrounds are sometimes required by building codes to protect nearby combustible areas or simply to enhance the aesthetic of a fireplace to make it appear more complete.

The fireplace in this contemporary living space features a black firebox surround with white marble accents. The stone is a higher-end material that requires more maintenance than a mantel made of wood, however it adds a dramatic and striking design element to the space. The black finish also ties together the dark tones of the wood flooring and furniture for a cohesive design.

While you may associate concrete with sidewalks and driveways, it is a very flexible and attractive material for fireplace surrounds. It can be poured on top and formed into any shape, giving the user a variety of design options. This concrete surround was shaped to a curved profile. It gives a sleek and modern look that contrasts with the darker shades of the brick wall and wood floor.

Another popular material for fireplace surrounds is wooden, which is available in a wide variety of textures and colors to match any style. Wooden surrounds can come in any color to fit your hearth pad. They are lighter and less expensive than brick surrounds. The majority of wooden surrounds can accommodate household decor above the mantel, including vases and lamps.

Some wood surrounds have faceplates that cover the top of mantel and houses the fireplace doors. The faceplate can be attached to the mantel using hinges or decorative fasteners that resemble the look of iron.

When choosing a wood mantel or a fireplace surround made of metal, it is important to think about the height of your chimney. Building codes require minimum clearance distances that prevent the spread of electric fire into the home. The distance will differ based on the type of fireplace and may also vary from country to country or state to state.

Simple Wood Surround

There are a variety of options for surrounds if you wish to give your fireplace stove a traditional style. Some surrounds are made of solid oak, while others incorporate stone legs with oak or pine mantels. You can also find pine or oak fireplace surrounds that are designed to be a simple and affordable option.

Many people opt to purchase a pre-made wooden fireplace surround because it is an inexpensive way to get the look that they want without the expense of the services of carpenters. The pre-made pine surrounds come in a variety of finishes and colors, allowing you to make them fit with your existing decor.

A handcrafted wood fire surround constructed from top quality oak is also very popular. It can be stained with in a light oak hue or left untreated so that the natural golden brown of wood shows through. This fireplace surround is ideal for wood or gas-burning fires and is available either with an arched or flat opening.

There are many tutorials available online for those who have more experience in DIY home improvement projects. They can help you make your own fireplace surround from wood. This step-by-step tutorial from H2O Bungalow will show how to build an authentic wood surround made of pine.

The tutorial shows how to construct the horizontal part and then the vertical pilasters that support the mantel. Once these are completed, you can install the mantel. The tutorial will show you how to install the crown molding, which will cover any gaps between the cladding of the wall and the surrounding wall.

It is important to follow the local fire code when installing a wooden surround around the fireplace suite. It is recommended to keep the surround 6 inches away from the edge of the opening. Use a non-flammable glue to join the decorative molding to the surround and make sure it stays in the proper position.