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How to Decorate Around a Wall Fireplace

A wall fireplace can give your living space an element of interest that demands attention. There are many different models available, however, so it is essential to choose one that meets your needs.

The most significant features include the output of heat as well as the appearance and controls. If you're unfamiliar with these features, it's best to hire an expert to help you choose the right model.

Molded Squares

A dull stone fireplaces (link homepage) fireplace surround and dull walls created a living space that was in need of a major fireplace revamp. The new look is vibrant, attractive and makes this hearth the focal point of the room. A whitewashed fireplace and contemporary artwork above modernize the fireplace facade while contrasting with the shelves in gray below. The fireplace facade is enhanced by a few color changes.

Base cap molding and thin trim pieces are combined to form a simple, yet effective, method to frame the tile fireplace surround. To bring the design together, choose a trim style to contrast or match the other trim elements, like thick casings around doors and windows. If you prefer an elegant, high-end style, choose a fluted trim to create the illusion that there is a mantel. For a more rustic, farmhouse look, you can opt for dentil trim instead.

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

Another non-combustible material you can use to create the fireplace surround is brick, which comes in a variety of styles and colors. A traditional red brick fireplace is a popular choice for cottage-style or Craft Revival style homes. A rustic-looking brick could be used to add a rustic touch to a traditional decor.

If you are planning to incorporate brick into the design of your fireplace be sure that your hearth measures 16 to 18 inches away from the opening of the firebox, and your surround is 8-12 inches in all directions. Make sure the material you choose is safe and conforms to all codes of the local and national level.

Open shelves are a great way to store books and other things however, too many shelves can make a mess of the fireplace. For this family room the homeowners created a wall-to-ceiling limestone cladding that enhances the design of the new fireplace without overwhelming the open shelving.

Rustic Wood Beam

Rustic reclaimed wood beams make the perfect frame for a wall fireplace. They bring a timeless appeal to any home. Reclaimed wood beams originate from old stables, barns and other demolished structures. Each beam has its own unique history. Reclaimed wood can also be used as a decorative element in modern kitchens, or with wide planks of paneling to create a rustic look. They have the typical barn wood markings, such as mortise and nail holes, plus a natural aging which increases their durability.

Search architectural salvage yards and flea markets for reclaimed wood elements to transform into a mantel. The earthy tone of pine used as a backdrop for the traditional living room surround and mantel creates an intimate country retreat. Its knotty imperfections emphasize the hand-crafted appearance and wall Fireplace complement the simple lines of the beaded-board wainscoting which surrounds the fireplace's wall. The rustic warmth of this room is accentuated by a pair of nature-inspired wall sconces, and a landscape image above the mantel.

Repurposed wood beams will give a unique appearance to any space. They can be stained to match your existing decor or carved to give an antique appearance. They can also be painted for modern appearance, or they can be covered with faux finishes, such as marbled paint or rust.

Wooden beams can serve as a focal point for any type of fireplace. They can be used to highlight the mantel without a ethonal fire burning. They can be used to accent the mantel without a flame burning.

Regardless of which method of installation you decide to use, make sure that your steel or wood beams are properly protected from the potential effects of fire. Both materials can become fragile in extreme heat. However they can be strengthened by a layer of fire-resistant drywall. These products can be found in a wide variety of home improvement stores.

White Hexagon Tile

Hexagon tile can make an impact when used as an accent for your fireplace. Its shape instantly brightens the space while complementing any decor choice from modern to traditional. The matte finish is perfect for a sleek and polished appearance, while also adding a pop of contrast to make the fireplace suite pop.

Hex tiles also work well with a variety of texture choices for a more personalized look. Stone-look tile is a very popular choice that gives the space an old-fashioned, rustic feel while blending beautifully with natural materials such as wood. Another timeless option is marble-look tiles that adds a luxurious and elegant aesthetic to the room. These tiles have an elegant and glossy surface that reflect light beautifully and enhances the space.

The proper tile pattern can improve the entire design of the fireplace. For example, the ribbed tile on this tabletop fireplace by @lorenapulichinodesign creates an interesting visual element that pairs beautifully with the smooth, thick mantel. The pattern of the tile adds a unique an artistic look that balances the modern organic style of the fireplace and the overall contemporary design of the room.

If you are unsure of making a design risk in your home, the fireplace is a great spot to play around with the bold style. It can be intimidating for other areas. This geometric tile (here's a similar option) with its black grout lines give this space a sophisticated yet fun energy. The hexagonal shapes work like cubes for a stimulating layout, while the deep brown color creates an inviting and warm look that is a perfect match for the industrial style of this room.

Another option to make a statement with your fireplace suite is to use tiles that have the look of brick or a similar material. This texture tile from LA Designer Affair has a similar appearance to traditional brick, but is much easier to maintain and clean.

Consider using a peel-and stick tile to modernize your fireplace surround without spending a fortune. These tiles are heat-resistant and therefore suitable for fireplaces and able adhere to existing surfaces. This peel and stick herringbone tile is a fantastic option to add elegance to any room. It also looks great with traditional furniture.

Paint the Mantel

When a wall fireplace has a brick surround, the best method to minimize its appearance is with an update of the paint. The mantel's paint color also adds warmth and personality to the room. Whether you choose to match it with the decor's color scheme or go for something bold and striking, a fresh paint color makes your fireplace stand out as a showstopper.

If your mantel is made of wood take a look at it to find cracks, gouges, and nicks. If the dents aren't large enough to be handled, fill them with wood putty and allow it to set for the recommended amount of time. Sand the surface with 100-grit paper to roughen it before painting. Wipe down the sanded surface with a damp cloth to remove any remaining dirt or debris.

While white is a popular choice for walls and fireplaces The right shade can really make your fireplace stand out. For inspiration, examine the trims of wood on your bookcases, moldings and walls. Do they use the same color as your mantel, or is it a darker or lighter hue? If the latter, pick a color that coordinates well to keep the space looking balanced.

Before you start painting, cover the surrounding area with a drop cloth or sheets. Clean the mantel, removing any showpieces or decorations that are hanging over it. Take away any ornaments or pictures that are around or on the fireplace made of brick. Once the mantel is cleaned, take a damp cloth and wipe it clean to get rid of any soot or dust.

Apply a basecoat of EasyCare Ultra Premium Interior Paint to your mantel using the use of a roller or brush. The semi-gloss paint is long-lasting and stain resistant, so your mantel can withstand the heat of the fireplace as well as any other items placed on it. Let the primer dry according to the guidelines of the manufacturer before moving on to the main body of your fireplace's wall.

The brick may be heavy in both weight and color. Paint the mantel in a light color or neutral to make it appear brighter and more inviting. If you opt for a light color for your mantel, you can pair it with a work of art in earthy tones or a large wall mirror to balance out the appearance.