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Choosing a Fireplace Surround

If you are using fireplaces for warmth or aesthetics, the right surround can give your living room personality. It can be difficult to pick a fireplace surround that 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 look stunning in any home style.

Simple Concrete Surround with Slabs of Marble

A fireplace surround can be an important focal point in the room, and can bring warmth and charm. It can be made from many different materials and designed to suit different styles of design. When choosing a fireplace style it is important to think about the design and budget of the room.

Marble fireplace surrounds provide an elegant look that is compatible with various styles of design. They can be paired with rustic woods and modern metals to create an distinctive, modern design. Marble is easy to maintain and can withstand high temperature making it an ideal choice for a surround.

Stone is a timeless material for fireplace surrounds. It has a timeless appearance that is suitable for many homes. It can be cut and polished to give it a more contemporary style or left untreated for a more traditional appearance. Stacked stone veneers are another popular option that can be used to give texture and depth to a room.

Granite is a very popular option for modern surrounds for fireplaces. It is durable and can stand up to heat well. It's also available in a variety of colors and patterns, which means it can be used to create a variety of design styles. Quartzite can be also formed and shaped to match a modern surround.

If you're a DIYer making a fireplace surround made of concrete could be within your capabilities. This project may seem daunting but it's much simpler than you think working with professionals and prepare ahead.

It's also a good idea to consult with an expert before creating a fireplace surround made of marble, as it requires special care to avoid damage. A skilled carpenter can help you avoid costly mistakes.

If you're going to use tiles for your fireplace surround, make sure it's approved for Electric Fires high-temperature use. You can typically find this information on the packaging, or ask an employee at a home improvement store.

Leaning Frame Surround

The fireplace surround can completely transform the look of a room. It's not just visually appealing, but it also serves a functional purpose. It protects the wall fireplace surrounding the fireplace from deterioration and reflects heat back into the space. It is available in a variety of materials and can be customized to fit any style or design.

The right material to use for the frame's leaning surround is crucial to create an intentional aesthetic. Concrete is a great option because it is durable, non-flammable, and has a lot of visual appeal due to its natural texture and colour. It is typically poured in a mold to give you the option of creating unique shapes.

Layers are essential when creating your leaning frames. This makes the frame appear more planned than if it were just randomly placed. If you plan to display heavy objects such as lamps or vases on leaning frames, place a piece of rubber drawer lining under the base. This will prevent them from sliding off or damaging surfaces.

If you're using a concrete or marble surround, consider adding an oak board at the bottom to help keep it in place. It can also reduce the weight and prevent the item from moving while you enjoy a cup of coffee or wine in the front of your fireplace.

After you've selected the material for your frame's leaning frame then it's time to begin constructing the actual piece. First, mark your new wall with the dimensions of the surround and use a sander to cut cleats at each of these marks. Ensure that the top cleat is at least a foot longer than the shelf.

Then, attach the brackets to the wall. Make sure that the bolts are inserted into the backerboard and into the stud. If necessary, drill the screw holes. Then, temporarily clamp the mantel on the backer board. Screw the mantel with lag bolts (2-4 bolts per stud). Be sure that the bolts are sufficient to cover 2/3 of the mantel depth + the thickness of the backer board.

Black Firebox Surround

Fireplace surrounds serve as a decorative and functional purpose. They protect walls against heat damage and reflect heat back into the room and can make a fireplace the focal point of a space. Wood and metal are the most common materials used to construct fireplace surrounds. Metal surrounds are sometimes required by building codes to protect the surrounding areas from combustibles or they may simply improve the appearance of a fireplace to make it appear more complete.

The fireplace in this contemporary living area has an all-black firebox with white marble accents. The stone is a higher-end material that requires more attention than a wooden mantel but it adds a dramatic and striking design element to the room. The black finish also brings to the dark hues of the furniture and the wood flooring to create a cohesive appearance.

Concrete is not just for sidewalks and driveways. It's also a versatile and attractive material that can be used to enclose fireplaces. It can be poured on top 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 creates modern and sleek appearance that contrasts the darker shades of the brick wall and flooring.

Wood is another popular material used for fireplace surrounds. It is available in a variety of textures and colors that can be incorporated into any decor. Wooden surrounds can come in any shade to complement your hearth pad. They are less heavy and cheaper than masonry surrounds. The majority of wooden surrounds can accommodate decorative items for the mantel including lamps and vases.

Certain wood surrounds have an ornamental faceplate that is placed on top of the mantel and houses the fireplace doors. This plate can be fixed with decorative hinges or fasteners that mimic the appearance of the look of wrought iron.

It is crucial to consider the height of your fireplace electric when choosing the wood mantel. Building codes stipulate minimum clearance distances to stop the spread of a fire into the home. This distance can vary depending on what kind of fireplace you have and also from state state or country to country.

Simple Wood Surround

There are a variety of options for surrounds if you wish to give your fireplace a classic style. Some surrounds are entirely solid oak, while others use a combination of materials including stone legs that are paired with oak or pine mantels. There are also oak or pine fire surrounds designed to be a low-cost and easy alternative.

Many people prefer to purchase a pre-made wood fireplace surround since it's an economical way to achieve the look they want without having to hire carpenters. Certain pre-made fireplace surrounds made from pine are available in a range of different finishes to match it to your existing decor.

Another popular kind of fire surround made of wood is one that is made by hand from a high quality oak. It can be stained to a light oak color or left untreated to ensure that the natural golden brown of wood shows through. The fireplace surround can be used with gas or wood cheap fireplaces (Going to Litcares). It comes in two different styles: arched or flat.

There are many tutorials available online for those with more experience in DIY home improvement projects. They can assist you in making your own fireplace surround from wood. One example is this thorough step-by-step tutorial from H2O Bungalow that teaches you how to make a rustic inspired wood surround from pine.

The tutorial explains how to build the horizontal portion of the fireplace surround first. Then, you will learn how to construct the vertical pilasters or columns that support the mantel. After the columns or pilasters are finished 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 wall that surrounds it.

It is essential to adhere to the local fire code when installing a wooden surround around a fireplace. You should keep the surround 6 inches from the edge of the opening. Use a non-flammable glue to join the decorative molding to the surround and ensure it remains in the proper position.