Are You Making The Most From Your Wall Fireplace

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How to Decorate Around a Wall Fireplace

A fireplace in the wall will give your living room an eye-catching focal area. There are many models available, so you should choose one that meets your requirements.

The heat output, controls and the appearance are among the most important features. If you're not familiar with these features, it's best to consult a professional to help you choose the right model.

Molded Squares

The living room required a dramatic fireplace makeover due to its outdated stone surround and dull walls. The new style is bright, appealing and makes this hearth the focal point of the room. A whitewashed fireplace mantel and contemporary art above the fireplace modernize the appearance of the façade, while the gray shelves below contrast. The fireplace's exterior is enhanced by a few changes in color.

Base cap molding and thin trim pieces are combined to form a simple, yet effective way to frame your fireplace surround. Select a trim style that contrasts with or matches your other trim elements, such as the thick casing around windows and doors, to tie the look together. 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, choose to use dentil trim instead.

Accent walls with wainscoting are a popular method to add character to rooms. The same technique can be employed to frame the fireplace. Try a paneled option like tongue-and-groove cedar siding or beadboard instead of plank boards to create a dramatic effect.

Another non-combustible material you can use to create the fireplace surround is brick, which is available in many different styles and colors. A classic brick fireplace with red accents is ideal for Craft Revival or ethanol fires (https://Moodjhomedia.com/story2354473/15-weird-hobbies-that-Ll-make-you-more-successful-at-on-the-Wall-fireplace) Cottage-style homes. A rustic-looking brick could be used to complement a traditional country decor.

When incorporating brick into your fireplace design, you'll need to be sure your hearth extends 16-18 inches from the opening for the fireplace and that your surround reaches 8 to 12 inches in all directions. Make sure the material you select is safe and meets all codes of the local and national level.

Open shelving is an ideal way to store books and other objects. However, too many shelves can obstruct the appearance of the fireplace. For this family room homeowners built a wall-to ceiling limestone cladding to elevate the appearance of the fireplace without overpowering the open shelving.

Rustic Wood Beam

Reclaimed wood beams that have a rustic style are perfect for a fireplace wall. They bring timeless elegance to any home. Reclaimed wood beams are sourced from old barns, stables and other demolished structures. Each beam carries with it its own story. Reclaimed wood can also be used as a feature in modern kitchens or wide planks to give an authentic look. They have the typical marks of barn wood, like mortise and nail holes, plus a natural patina that enhances their durability.

Find salvage yards for architectural elements and flea market for wood pieces that you can repurpose into a mantel. For example the earthy hue of pine that accents this traditional living room mantel and surround evokes a cozy rural retreat. The knotty imperfections in the wood accent the hand-crafted appearance and complement the simple lines of the beaded-board wainscoting that surrounds the fireplace's wall. A pair of sconces with a natural theme and a landscape painting over the mantel add to the rustic ambiance of the room.

Repurposed wooden beams can provide an attractive feature to any room in your home. They can be stained to match your existing decor or carved for an antique appearance. They can be painted to give them a more contemporary look or covered with faux finishes such as rust or marbling paint.

Wooden beams can serve as a focal point for any kind of fireplace. They can be used to highlight the mantel without any ethonal fire burning. They can be used to accent the mantel with no fire burning.

No matter which method you choose to put in your beams, ensure that they are adequately protected from the effects of fire. Both types of materials can become brittle and weaken in the presence of extreme heat, but both can be strengthened by a layer of fire-resistant drywall or commercial fire-protectant sprays on steel I-beams. These products can be found at a variety of home improvement stores.

White Hexagon Tile

Hexagon tiles can be used to create a striking effect as an accent for fireplaces. Its shape instantly brightens up the space while complementing any decor style from traditional to modern. Choosing an elegant matte finish for the tiles is a great way to keep that sleek and polished look while adding some contrast to make the fireplace sparkle.

Hex tiles also work well with various textures for a more personalized look. Stone-look tile is a popular option that gives the room an old-fashioned, rustic feel and is a great match with natural materials like wood. marble fireplace-look tile is another classic option that gives an elegant and luxurious appearance to the space. The smooth and glossy surface of these tiles sparkles beautifully, reflecting light and brightening the room.

The perfect tile pattern can enhance the overall design of the 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 pattern on the tile gives the entire room a a handcrafted appeal that balances the contemporary organic style of the fireplace, and the overall contemporary design of the room.

If you're unsure about taking a risk with a pattern in your home, the fireplace is a great spot to experiment with an imposing design. It might be intimidating for other areas. The geometric tile with its black grout gives this space an elegant and playful look. The hexagonal shapes work like cubes for a stimulating layout, while the deep brown hue creates an inviting and warm aesthetic that is a perfect match for the industrial decor in this room.

Another method of making a statement with your fireplace is to choose tiles that look like the appearance of brick or another familiar material. This textured tile, made by LA Designer Affair, has a similar look to traditional brick but with the added benefit of being much easier to clean and maintain.

If you're not ready to take on a complete remodel of your fireplace surround, consider using a peel and stick tile to update the look without breaking the bank. These options are heat-resistant and therefore suitable for fireplaces as well as able to be bonded to existing surfaces. This herringbone peel and stick tile is an excellent option that will bring an elegant feel to any living space while also blending beautifully with traditional furniture.

Paint the Mantel

A fresh coat of paint is the best way to hide the brick surround on a wall-mounted fireplace. The mantel can be painted a different color to give it a more cosy and spirited look. It doesn't matter if you choose to match it with the decor's color scheme or opt for something more striking, a new paint color can make your fireplace stand out as a showpiece.

If your mantel is made of wood, first inspect it for cracks, nicks and gouges. If the dents are small enough to handle then fill them with wood putty and let it set for the appropriate amount of time. Before painting, sand the surface with 100-grit sandpaper to rough it up. Wipe the surface that has been sanded using a damp cloth to take off any remaining dirt or dust.

While white is a popular choice for walls and fireplaces The right shade can make your mantel stand out. Look at the other wood trim, moldings and bookcases around your home for inspiration. Do they have the same hue as your mantel? Or is it a darker or lighter hue? If you choose the latter, choose one that blends well with the other shades in the room to keep it looking balanced.

Before you start painting, cover the area around you with a drop cloth or sheets. Clean the mantel, taking out any decorative pieces or displays that might be hanging above it. If your fireplace is brick, get rid of any ornaments or pictures that are placed on or within the fireplace. When the mantel is clean and clean, wipe it with a the help of a damp cloth to wipe off any dust or soot that has accumulated.

Apply a basecoat using the brush or roller to your mantel. The semi-gloss paint is durable and stain-resistant, so your mantel will be able to withstand the heat of the fireplace, and any other objects that are placed on it. Let the primer dry in accordance with the guidelines of the manufacturer before moving on to the main body of your fireplace's wall.

While the brick is an attractive feature of a fireplace's wall, electric firesuite it can be a bit heavy and dark in color. Paint the mantel with an unassuming color or neutral to make it appear lighter and more inviting. If you choose an unassuming color for your mantel, you can pair it with a work of art with earthy tones or a large mirror to complete the overall look.