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Choosing a Fireplace Surround

Whether you use fireplaces for aesthetics or warmth, choosing the best surround will make your living space more unique. However, choosing a fireplace surround that meets the requirements of code and is safe could be a difficult task.

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

Simple Concrete Surround with Marble Slabs

A fireplace surround can be a focal point in the room and can provide warmth and a sense of style. It can be made from a variety of materials, and designed to fit different styles of design. It's important to consider the style of the room and the budget before choosing the style of the fireplace surround.

Marble fireplace surrounds are an elegant option that can be paired with a wide range of design styles. They can be paired with rustic woods as well as modern metals to create a unique, contemporary look. Marble is relatively easy to maintain and can withstand high temperatures, which makes it a great choice for fireplace surrounds.

Stone is a classic material for fireplace surrounds and provides a timeless look that is suitable for many homes. It can be carved or etched to create contemporary appearance or left unfinished to give it a classic look. Stacked stone veneers can also be used to add texture and depth to rooms.

Granite is a very sought-after option for modern surrounds for ethanol fireplaces. It's tough and able to withstand heat well. It is available in many colors and patterns so you can create different designs. Quartzite is another durable option that can be shaped and formed to fit into a contemporary fireplace surround.

If you're a handyman, the installation of a concrete fireplace surround may be within your abilities. It may seem like a daunting task but it's much easier than you think working with an expert and plan ahead.

It's also a good idea to speak with a professional when creating a fireplace surround made of marble, as it requires special care to avoid damage. A skilled carpenter can help avoid mistakes that could cost you thousands of dollars in repairs.

If you're planning on using tile for your fireplace's surround, ensure it's suitable for high-temperature uses. You'll typically find this information on the package or ask an employee at a home improvement shop.

Leaning Frame Surround

The fireplace surround is a crucial design element that can completely transform the entire space. It's not only meant to look attractive, but also has a functional function that is to safeguard the wall behind the fireplace from damage caused by ethanol fire and also to help reflect heat away from the room. It is available in a variety materials and is customizable for any style or decor.

The right material is crucial to achieve a definite aesthetic. Concrete is an excellent choice due to its durability and non-flammable. It also has a lot of visual appeal with its natural texture and color. It is usually poured in molds that give you the possibility of making unique shapes.

When you design your leaning frame, be sure to include layers. This makes the piece appear more planned and curated instead of being randomly placed on the wall or on the shelf. Leaning frames are dangerous and should be avoided if you plan to display heavier objects like lamps or vases, put a small piece of rubber drawer liner underneath the base to prevent them from slipping or damaging surfaces.

If you're using a concrete or marble surround, consider adding an oak board at the bottom to help keep it in place. It can also help reduce the weight of the piece and prevent it from moving while you enjoy a good glass of wine or coffee on your mantel.

Once you have decided on the material, it is time to build the actual piece. Mark the wall with the dimensions of your surround. Then using a saw cut cleats along each mark. Make sure the top cleat is at least a foot shorter than the shelf.

Then, you can screw the brackets to the wall. Make sure that the bolts are inserted through the backer board and then into a nail. Making the screw holes in advance is necessary if needed. After that, fix the mantel to the backer board. Screw the mantel to the studs with lag bolts (2-4 bolts per stud). Be sure that the bolts are long enough to cover 2/3 of the mantel depth plus the thickness of the backer board.

Black Firebox Surround

ethanol fireplace surrounds serve both a decorative and functional purpose. They protect walls from heat damage and also reflect heat into the space and make a fireplace a focal piece in the space. Metal and wood are the most commonly used materials used for fireplace surrounds. Metal surrounds are sometimes required by building codes to protect nearby combustible areas or simply to improve the appearance of a fireplace, making it look more attractive.

This fireplace is a contemporary living room with an all-black surround and white marble accents. The stone is more expensive and requires more care than wood fireplaces, but it provides a striking design element to the space. The black finish also ties together the dark tones in the wood flooring and furniture for an overall design.

Concrete isn't just for driveways and sidewalks. It's also a versatile and attractive material that can be used to surround fireplaces fireplace. It can be cut into custom shapes and poured into place, providing nearly limitless design possibilities. This concrete surround has been shaped into a curved profile giving it an elegant, modern appearance that contrasts with the darker tones of the brick floor and wood wall.

Another popular material for fireplace surrounds is wood which is available in a wide variety of textures and colors that fit into any decor. Wooden surrounds can be crafted in any shade to fit your hearth pad. They are less heavy and less expensive than the masonry surrounds. The majority of wooden surrounds are designed to accommodate decorative items for the mantel, like lamps and vase.

Some wood surrounds include faceplates that cover the top of mantel and houses fireplace doors. The faceplate can be secured with decorative hinges or fasteners that mimic the appearance of wrought iron.

It is crucial to consider the height of your fireplace when selecting a wood mantel. Building codes require minimum clearance distances to prevent the spread of a ethonal fire into the home. This distance can vary depending on the kind of fireplace you own and also from state state or country to country.

Simple Wood Surround

There are many options for surrounds to give your fireplace a traditional appearance. Some surrounds are made from solid oak, while others incorporate stone legs with oak or pine mantels. You can also select oak or pine fire surrounds, which are designed to be an affordable and simple option.

Many people prefer to purchase a pre-made wood fireplace surround since it's an economical way to achieve the look they desire without hiring carpenters. The pre-made pine surrounds come with a variety of finishes and colors, allowing you to make them fit with your existing decor.

A handcrafted wood fire surround constructed from top quality oak is also very popular. It can be stained with an oak-like light color or left untreated to ensure that the natural golden brown of wood shows through. This fireplace surround can be used with either wood or gas fires. It is available in two styles: arched or flat.

If you have more experience with DIY home improvement projects, there are a lot of tutorials available online to assist you in creating your own wood fire surround. One example is this complete step-by-step guide by H2O Bungalow that teaches you how to construct an authentic wood surround out of pine.

The tutorial teaches you how to build first the horizontal pilasters, and then the vertical pilasters that will support the mantel. Once these are complete then you can build the mantel. Finally, the tutorial will show you how to install the crown molding that will be used to fill in any gaps between the cladding and the wall.

It is essential to adhere to the local fire code when installing a wooden surround around a fireplace. You should keep the surround 6 inches from the edge of the opening. It is also important to use a non-flammable adhesive to join the decorative molding and make sure that it remains in place after the surround is put in place.