14 Common Misconceptions About Wall Fireplace

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How to Decorate Around a Wall Fireplace

A wall fireplace will provide your living space with an eye-catching focal feature. There are numerous models on the market however, it is essential to choose one that will meet your requirements.

The most significant features are the heat output, the appearance and the controls. If you're unfamiliar with these features, it's best to seek out an expert to help you choose the right model.

Molded Squares

A worn-out stone fireplace surround and dull walls left this living space in need of a drastic fireplace overhaul. The new look is bright, eye-catching and makes this hearth the center of the room. A whitewashed mantel and modern artwork above the fireplace's facade modernize it and contrast with the shelves in gray below. The fireplace's exterior is enhanced by a few color variations.

Base cap molding and thin trim pieces are combined to create a simple yet effective, way to frame the fireplace surround. Select a trim style that contrasts with or matches your other trim elements such as the thick casing around doors and windows to make the look more cohesive. If you're looking for an elegant, premium look, consider using fluted trim on the sides of the fireplace to create the illusion of a mantel. For a more rustic, farmhouse look, you can opt for dentil trim instead.

Wainscoting accent walls is a common method of adding character to rooms. The same method can be employed to frame the fireplace. Try a paneled product like tongue-and-groove cedar siding or beadboard instead of plank boards to create a dramatic look.

Another non-combustible material you can use to build the fireplace surround is brick, which comes in many different styles and colors. A traditional brick fireplace in red is a traditional choice for cottage-style or Craft-Revival-style homes. Rustic-style brick is another option that could be a good fit with more traditional country-style decor.

When incorporating brick into your fireplace design, you'll need to ensure that your hearth extends 16 to 18 inches from the opening for the fireplace and that the surround extends 8-12 inches in all directions. Make sure your chosen material is compliant with all building codes to ensure security.

Open shelving can be excellent for storing books and other things. However the presence of too many shelves can ruin the look of a fireplace. The homeowners of this family room designed a wall fires to ceiling limestone cladding to improve the look of the room without overwhelming the open shelving.

Rustic Wood Beam

Reclaimed wood beams with a rustic appearance make a great fireplace wall. They add a timeless look to any home. Reclaimed beams of wood are reclaimed from barns, stalls and other structures that were removed. Each beam carries with it its own story. Reclaimed wood can be used as a decorative element in modern kitchens or wide planks of paneling to create an authentic appearance. They have the typical markings of barn wood, such as mortise and nail holes and natural patinas that increase their durability.

Scour salvage yards for architectural salvage and flea markets to find reclaimed wood elements to use for a mantel or an accent wall. The earthy tone of pine used to accent the traditional living room surround and mantel creates an intimate country retreat. The knotty imperfections in the wood accent the hand-crafted look and are a perfect match for the simple lines of the beaded-board wainscoting which is a part of the fireplace's wall. A pair of sconces with a natural theme and a painting of a landscape above the mantel add to the rustic ambiance of the room.

Repurposed wood beams will bring a unique look to any space. They can be stained to match your current decor or carved to give an antique look. They can be painted to give them a more modern appearance, or covered with faux finishes such as marbling paint or rust.

The wooden beams are able to serve as the central feature of any fireplace. They can be set above a freestanding gas, ventless or electric fireplace, or they can be incorporated into a stone or brick fireplace. They can be used to illuminate the mantel, without burning fire.

Whatever method you decide to use to mount your beams, make sure that they are adequately protected against the effects of fire. Both materials can be fragile in extreme heat. However they can be strengthened with a layer fire-resistant drywall. These products are available in a wide variety of stores for home improvement.

White Hexagon Tile

Hexagon tiles can be utilized to create a dramatic effect as an accent for fireplaces wooden. Its design instantly brightens the room and can be incorporated into any style, whether contemporary or traditional. The matte finish is ideal for a polished and clean appearance, while also adding a pop of contrast to make the fireplace pop.

Hex tiles can be customized by a variety of textures to create an individualized look. Stone-look tiles are a popular choice that give the room an old-fashioned, rustic feel. They also look great with natural materials, such as wood. marble fireplace-look tiles are another timeless option that adds an elegant and luxurious appearance to the room. The smooth and glossy surface of these tiles sparkles beautifully, reflecting sunlight and brightening the room.

The proper tile pattern can enhance the look of a fireplace. For example, the ribbed tile on this fireplace by @lorenapulichinodesign creates an interesting visual element that pairs beautifully with the smooth, thick mantel. The patterned tile gives the appearance of a hand-crafted space, while balancing the contemporary organic style fireplace with the overall style of the room.

If you're unsure about taking a risk with a pattern in your home The fireplace is a great place to experiment with an imposing design. It can be intimidating for other areas. This geometric tile (here's a similar option) with its black grout lines give the room a sophisticated but lively energy. The hexagonal shapes are shaped like cubes, creating a lively layout. The deep brown hue creates a warm, inviting aesthetic that goes well with the industrial decor.

Another way to make a statement with your fireplace is to choose tiles that look like the appearance of brick or another popular material. This pattern-based tile from LA Designer Affair has a similar appearance to traditional brick, but is much simpler to maintain and clean.

If you're hesitant to commit to a full-scale remodel of your fireplace's surround, think about using a peel and stick tile to change the appearance without breaking the bank. Many of these options are heat-resistant and therefore safe for fireplaces electric and able to adhere to the existing surface. This herringbone peel and stick tile is an excellent option that will bring an elegant look to any living space, and will look great with traditional furniture.

Paint the Mantel

When a wall fireplace has an existing brick surround, the best way to disguise its appearance is to give it an update of the paint. The mantel can be painted with a different color to give it a more cosy and spirited look. A new paint color can make your fireplace stand out. You can match it with the overall color scheme of the room or pick something bold.

If your mantel is made of wood, inspect it first for gouges, cracks, and nicks. Fill in the dents using wood putty if they are small enough. Allow it to dry for the time recommended. Before painting paint, sand the surface using 100-grit sandpaper in order to rough it up. Wipe down the sanded surface using a damp cloth to get rid of any dirt or dust.

While white is a popular color for walls and fireplaces The right shade can really help your mantel stand out. For inspiration, take a look at the wood trims on your bookcases, mouldings and walls. Do they have the same shade as your mantel, or is it a lighter or a darker shade? If you choose the latter, choose a color that will work well with the other hues in the room to keep it looking balanced.

Before you start painting, protect the area surrounding you with drop cloth or sheets. Remove any decorative items or showpieces that may have been hung over the mantel. Remove any ornaments or pictures that are around or on your brick fireplace. Once the mantel has been cleaned, use a damp cloth and electric fires (visit the following post) wipe it down to get rid of any soot or dust.

Apply a basecoat using brushes or rollers to your mantel. The semi-gloss paint is durable and stain resistant, so your mantel can stand up to the heat of the fireplace as well as any other objects that are placed on it. Let the primer completely dry, according to the instructions of the manufacturer, before you begin painting the main wall of the fireplace.

While the brick is an attractive feature of a fireplace's wall it can be a bit heavy and dark in hue. Paint the mantel in a light color or neutral to make it appear lighter and more inviting. If you decide to choose a light hue, think about using it in conjunction with an earthy toned piece of artwork or a mirror that is large above it to balance the appearance.