The 10 Scariest Things About Fireplace Surround

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Choosing a Fireplace Surround

The best surround can add a sense of style to your living room, whether you use it for warmth or for aesthetics. 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 made of non-combustible material that conforms to the National Fire Code. They can look great in any style of home.

Simple Concrete Surround with Slabs of Marble

A fireplace surround can be a focal point within a room and it can bring warmth and elegance. It is made from a wide selection of materials and be designed to suit many different styles of design. It is essential to consider the design of the room and the budget prior to deciding on the design of a fireplace surround.

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

Stone is a classic material for fireplace surrounds and offers a timeless appeal that can be found in a variety of homes. It can be carved or etched for an updated look, or left untouched to give it a classic look. Stacked stone veneers are another popular option that can be used to add texture and depth to a room.

Granite is a very popular material for modern fireplace surrounds since it is durable and able to heat extremely well. It's also available in a variety of patterns and colors making it a great choice to create a variety of styles. Quartzite can also be made into a shape and molded to fit the modern design of a surround.

Installing a concrete enclosure for a fireplace could be possible for DIYers. This task may seem daunting but it's much simpler than you think working with an expert and prepare ahead.

A professional is also recommended when building a marble fireplace surround because it requires particular attention to avoid damage. A carpenter with experience can help you to avoid costly errors.

If you plan to use tile for a fireplace surround, make sure it's suitable for high temperatures. This information is usually located on the label, or you can ask an employee in an improvement store for.

Leaning Frame Surround

The fireplace surround can completely transform an area. It is not only aesthetically pleasing but also serves a practical purpose. It shields the wall surrounding the fire place from damage and also reflects heat back into the room. It's available in various materials and can be customized to match any style or decor.

The right choice of material is crucial to achieve a definite aesthetic. Concrete is a great option because it is strong, non-flammable, and is attractive due to its natural texture and colour. Concrete is usually placed into a mold giving you the opportunity to create a unique shape for your fireplace surround.

Layers are crucial when creating your leaning frames. This will make the frame appear more planned and curated rather than just randomly placed on the shelf or wall. If you plan to display heavy objects like lamps or vases on leaning frames, you can place a piece of lining for drawers made of rubber beneath the base. This will stop them from sliding or damaging surfaces.

Consider adding a wooden plank to the bottom of a concrete or marble surround. This will help keep it in place. It will also help reduce the weight and keep the item from moving while you enjoy a cup of wine or coffee in the fireplace.

After you've selected the material you'll use for your leaning frame surround then it's time to begin making the actual piece. Draw a line on the wall to indicate the dimensions of your surround. Then, using a saw, cut cleats at each line. Make sure the top cleat is at least a foot longer than the shelf.

Screw the brackets on the wall. Make sure that the bolts go through the backer board and into the wall stud. Making the screw holes in advance is required if you need to. Then you can temporarily clamp the mantel on the backer board. Screw the mantel to the studs with the lag bolts (2-4 bolts per stud). Make sure the bolts are long and sturdy enough to cover the entire thickness of the backerboard and 2/3 of the depth of the mantel.

Black Firebox Surround

Fireplace surrounds serve as an aesthetic and functional function. They shield walls from heat damage, deflect some of the heat back into the room, and can make a fireplace an attraction in a room. Metal and wood are the most commonly used materials used for fireplace surrounds. Metal surrounds can be required by building code to protect nearby combustible materials or they can enhance the look of a fireplace.

The fireplace in this contemporary living space has a black firebox surround with white marble accents. The marble is more expensive and requires more care than wood, yet it adds an eye-catching design feature to the space. The black finish also joins with the dark tones of the wood flooring and furniture for a cohesive appearance.

While you may think of concrete as a material for sidewalks and driveways, it is actually a very versatile and attractive material for tabletop fireplace surrounds. It can be shaped into custom shapes and then poured in place, allowing for almost endless design options. This concrete surround has been shaped into a curved profile giving it an elegant, modern appearance that contrasts with the darker tones of the wood floor and brick wall.

Another popular material for fireplace surrounds is Fireplaces Wooden, which is available in a variety of colors and textures to complement any decor scheme. Wooden surrounds are less heavy and more economical than brick surrounds and can be made to match the color of your current hearth pad. Most wooden surrounds can accommodate decorative items for the mantel including lamps and vases.

Certain wood surrounds have a faceplate that covers the top of the mantel and houses the fireplace doors. This plate can be hung to the mantel using hinges or decorative fasteners that resemble the look of iron.

It is crucial to consider the size of your fireplace when selecting the wood mantel. Building codes require minimum clearance distances to prevent a fire from spreading into the home. This distance can vary depending on what type of fireplace you have and also from state to state or country country.

Simple Wood Surround

If you want your fireplace to have a classic wood look, there are kinds of surrounds that can be purchased. Some surrounds are entirely solid oak and others have a combination of materials including stone legs that are paired with pine or oak mantels. You can also pick from oak or pine ethonal fire surrounds that are designed to be a cost-effective and easy option.

Many people opt to purchase a pre-made wood fireplace surround as this is an inexpensive method of getting the look they want without the expense of the services of carpenters. Some of the pre-made pine fireplace surrounds come in a variety of finishes to make it a part of your existing decor.

Another popular type of wood fire surround is one that is hand-crafted from a high quality oak. This can be stained in a light oak colour or left untreated to allow the natural light golden brown of the wood to show through. This fireplace surround is suitable for wood or gas burning fires and is available either with an arched or flat opening.

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

The tutorial shows you how to build the horizontal part and then the vertical pilasters that will support the mantel. Once the pilasters or columns are finished, you can install your mantel. The tutorial will show you how to install the crown molding, which will fill in any gaps between the cladding of the wall and the surrounding wall.

It is crucial to adhere to the local fire code when installing a wooden surround around a fireplace. It is recommended to keep the surround 6 inches from the edge of the opening. Use a non-flammable glue attach the decorative molding to the surround, and ensure that it stays in the correct position.