17 Reasons Why You Shouldn t Ignore Fireplace Surround

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Choosing a Fireplace Surround

If you're using fireplaces for warmth or aesthetics, the perfect surround can give your living space a unique. It isn't easy to select the right fireplace surround that is both safe and compliant with the code.

These custom-built surrounds are built of non-combustible materials that adhere to the National Fire Code. They are a great addition to any style home.

Simple Concrete Surround with Marble Slabs

A fireplace surround can be a focal point in a room and it can bring warmth and elegance. It is made of many different materials and designed to fit a variety of design styles. Before you decide on a fireplace design it is important to think about the style and budget of the space.

Marble fireplace surrounds offer a sophisticated appearance that can be paired with many different styles of design. They can be combined with rustic woods and more modern metals to create a unique, contemporary design. Marble is easy to maintain, and can withstand extreme temperatures, making it a great choice for a surround.

Stone is an elegant fireplace surround material that has a timeless appeal and can be used in a variety of homes. It can be cut and polished to give it a more contemporary appearance or left unfinished to give a more traditional look. Stacked stone veneers may also be used to add depth and texture to rooms.

Granite is a very sought-after option for modern surrounds around ethanol fireplaces. It's tough and able to withstand 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 is a different, durable material that can be shaped and formed to fit into a contemporary fireplace surround.

The installation of a concrete surround for a fireplace may be possible for DIYers. While it may seem daunting, this project can actually be simpler than you think if you prepare and collaborate with a professional to make sure the structure is sturdy enough.

A professional is also recommended when building a marble fireplace surround, as it requires special attention to avoid damage. A skilled carpenter can help you avoid mistakes that could cost you thousands of dollars in repairs.

If you're planning to use tiles for your fireplace surround, be sure it's suitable for high-temperature uses. You'll typically find this information on the package or inquire with an employee at a home improvement store.

Leaning Frame Surround

The fireplace surround is an essential design element that can completely transform the entire space. It's not only meant to look beautiful, but also has a functional purpose that is to shield the wall behind the fireplace from fire damage and also to help reflect heat back into the room. It's available in various materials and can be made to suit any style or decor.

Choosing the right material for an inclined frame surround is key to creating an aesthetic that is purposeful. Concrete is an excellent option because it's extremely durable, nonflammable and has a lot of visual appeal due to its natural texture and color. It's typically poured into a mold, giving you the ability to create a unique shape for your fireplace inserts surround.

When you design your leaning frame, be sure to include layers. This helps the piece look deliberate and thoughtful rather than being thrown randomly on the shelf or wall. Leaning frames can be risky and should be avoided if you plan to display heavier objects like lamps or vases, put a small piece of drawer liner made of rubber under the base to keep them from falling or causing damage to surfaces.

Consider adding a wooden board to the bottom of a concrete or a marble surround. This will help to keep it in its place. It will also help to reduce the weight of the piece and prevent it from shifting while you sip a refreshing cup of coffee or wine on your mantel.

After you've decided on the material, it's time to build the actual piece. Draw a line on the wall to indicate the dimensions for your surround. Then, using a saw, cut cleats at each mark. Make sure the top cleat is at least one foot shorter than the shelf.

Fix the brackets to the wall. Make sure that the bolts go through the backerboard and into the stud. Pre-drilling the screw holes is necessary if needed. Then, you can temporarily secure the mantel to the backer board. Attach the mantel to the studs using lag bolts (2-4 bolts per stud). Make sure the bolts are long enough to cover 2/3 of the mantel's depth plus the thickness of the backer board.

Black Firebox Surround

Fireplace surrounds play a functional and decorative role. They shield walls from damage caused by heat and help deflect some heat back into the room, and can create a fireplace that is a focal point in a space. The most popular materials for fireplace surrounds are metal and wood. Metal surrounds are required by building code to protect nearby combustible materials or they can enhance the aesthetics of a fireplace.

This fireplace is a contemporary living room with a black surround and white marble accents. The stone is a higher-end material that requires more care than a wooden mantel but it is a striking and striking design element to the space. The black finish also brings in the dark shades of the furniture as well as the wood flooring to create a cohesive appearance.

While you might think of concrete as a material for sidewalks and driveways, it is an extremely versatile and attractive material for fireplace surrounds. It can be poured in place and then shaped into any shape, giving you almost limitless design possibilities. This concrete surround was cut into a curved shape. It gives modern and sleek appearance that is in contrast to the darker hues of the brick wall and floor.

Another popular material for fireplace surrounds is wooden, which is available in a wide range of textures and colors to fit into any decor. Wooden surrounds are lighter and less expensive than brick surrounds and can be made to match the color of your current hearth pad. The majority of wooden surrounds can accommodate decoration for your mantel including lamps and vases.

Some wood surrounds come with a faceplate that is placed on top of the mantel and houses the doors to the fireplace. This plate can be hung with decorative fasteners or hinges which resemble the appearance of iron.

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

Simple Wood Surround

There are a variety of options for surrounds to give your fireplace a traditional style. Certain surrounds are constructed of solid oak, while others combine stone legs with oak or pine mantels. You can also pick from pine or oak fire surrounds that are designed to be an affordable and simple option.

A lot of people opt to buy a pre-made wooden fireplace surround since it's an affordable way to achieve the look that they want without having to pay for the services of carpenters. Some pre-made wood surrounds are available with a variety of finishes, so you can match them to your existing decor.

Another kind of fire surround made of wood is one that has been handcrafted from a high quality oak. It can be stained to a light oak color or left untreated, allowing the natural light golden brown of the wood fireplace to show through. This fireplace surround is ideal for gas or wood burning fires and is available either with a flat or arched opening.

There are many tutorials available online for those with more experience in DIY home improvement projects. They can help you make your own fireplace surround made of wood. One example is this thorough step-by-step guide from H2O Bungalow that shows you how to construct a rustic-looking wood surround using pine.

The tutorial will show you how to construct the horizontal part of the fireplace surround first. Then, you will learn how to construct the vertical pilasters or columns that support the mantel. When the columns or pilasters are finished then you can place your mantel. Finally, the tutorial will show you how to install the crown molding that will fill in any gaps between the cladding and the surrounding wall.

Since a wooden fireplace surround is constructed from combustible material it is essential that you follow your local fire code and keep it 6 inches away from the edge of the chimney opening. It is also important to use a non-flammable adhesive to attach the decorative molding and ensure that it stays in place when the surround is put in place.