Fireplace Surround: What Nobody Is Talking About
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Choosing a Fireplace Surround

The best surround can add a sense of style to your living space, whether you use it for warmth or to enhance your aesthetics. However, choosing a fireplace surround that complies with the requirements of code and is safe could be a difficult task.

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

Simple Concrete Surround with Slabs of Marble

A fireplace surround is an important focal point in the room, and can provide warmth and a sense of style. It is constructed from a wide selection of materials and be designed to match different design styles. Before choosing a fireplace design it is important to think about the style and the budget of the space.

Marble fireplace surrounds are an elegant option that can be paired with a broad range of design styles. They can be coupled with rustic woods or more modern metals to create a unique and contemporary style. Marble is easy to maintain and can withstand extreme temperatures making it an ideal choice for a surround.

Stone is a popular material for fireplace surrounds. It has a timeless appearance that can be found in a variety of homes. It can be cut and etched to give it a modern appearance or left unfinished for a more traditional appearance. Stacked stone veneers may also be used to add depth and texture to the interior of a room.

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

If you’re a handyman, installing a concrete fireplace surround may be within your abilities. This project may seem daunting, but it can be more simple than you imagine if you work with an expert and think ahead.

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

If you are planning to use tiles as an interior fireplace surround, be sure it’s rated for high temperatures. This information is usually found on the label or inquire with an employee at an improvement store for.

Leaning Frame Surround

The fireplace surround can transform a room. It is not only aesthetically pleasing but also serves a practical function. It protects the wall behind the fire place from damage and also reflects heat back into the space. It’s available in various materials and can be customised to match any style or design.

Selecting the right material for a leaning frame surround is crucial to create an intentional aesthetic. Concrete is a great option because it’s extremely durable, nonflammable and has an appealing visual appeal with its natural texture and color. It is typically poured in molds to allow you to choose the option of creating unique shapes.

When you design your leaning frame, make sure to add layers. This makes the piece appear more planned and curated rather than just randomly placed on the wall or shelf. If you are planning to display heavy items such as vases or lamps on frames that lean, put a piece of lining for drawers made of rubber beneath the base. This will stop them from sliding and damaging surfaces.

If you’re using a concrete or marble surround, you might want to consider putting an oak board at the bottom to help keep it in place. It will also help to reduce the weight of the piece and prevent it from shifting while you enjoy a good glass of wine or a cup of coffee in front of your mantel.

After you’ve decided on the material, it’s time to construct the piece. Begin by marking the wall you’re building with the dimensions of the surround and use a saw to cut cleats on each of these marks. Make sure that the cleat on top is at least 1 foot shorter than the shelf.

Attach the brackets to the wall. Make sure that the bolts pass through the backer board and then into the nail. Pre-drilling the screw holes is recommended if required. Then, you can temporarily secure the mantel to the backer board. Screw the mantel with the lag bolts (2-4 bolts per stud). Make sure that the bolts are strong and long enough to cover the thickness of the backerboard plus 2/3 of the mantel’s depth.

Black Firebox Surround

Fireplace surrounds serve as an aesthetic and functional function. They protect walls from damage from heat and also reflect heat into the space, and can make a fireplace a focal piece in the space. The most popular materials for fireplace surrounds include wood and metal. Metal surrounds can be required by the building code to guard against nearby combustible substances or they can improve the aesthetics of a fireplace.

The fireplace in this contemporary living area has the black firebox surround, with white marble accents. The stone is more expensive and requires more care than wood, however it adds an eye-catching design aspect to the space. The black finish also brings with the dark tones of the furniture and the wood flooring to create a seamless appearance.

While you might associate concrete with sidewalks and driveways, it is actually a very versatile and attractive material for fireplace surrounds. It can be poured into place and then shaped into any shape, giving the user a variety of design options. This concrete surround has been shaped into a curved shape which gives it an elegant, modern look that contrasts with the darker tones of the wood floor and brick wall.

Another popular material for fireplace surrounds is wooden, which is available in a wide variety of textures and colors to fit into any decor. Wooden surrounds are less heavy and more economical than masonry surrounds and they can be finished to match the color of your existing hearth pad. Most wooden surrounds are designed to hold decorative items for the mantel, including lamps and vase.

Certain wood surrounds have an ornamental faceplate that is placed on top of the mantel and houses the fireplace doors. The faceplate can be secured with hinges that are decorative or fasteners that replicate the appearance of the look of wrought iron.

It is crucial to take into account the dimensions of your fireplace when selecting the wood mantel. Building codes specify minimum clearance distances to stop a fire from spreading into the home. This distance can vary depending on what kind of fireplace you have and also from state to state or country country.

Simple Wood Surround

There are many options for surrounds to give your fireplace a traditional look. Some surrounds are made from solid oak, while others combine stone legs with pine or oak mantels. You can also pick from pine or oak fire surrounds that are designed to be a low-cost and simple option.

Many people prefer to purchase a pre-made wood fireplace surround as it’s a cost-effective way to achieve the look they desire without hiring carpenters. Some pre-made fireplace surrounds made from pine are even available in a variety of finishes so that you can blend it with your existing decor.

Another kind of Ethonal Fire surround made of wood is one that is made by hand from high-quality oak. This can be stained a light oak color or left untreated to ensure that the natural golden brown of wood is visible. This fireplace surround can be used with gas or wood fireplaces. It comes in two different styles: arched or flat.

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

The tutorial teaches you how to build first the horizontal component before building the vertical pilasters that support the mantel. After the columns or pilasters are completed, you can install your mantel. Then, the guide will show you how to install the crown molding to fill in any gaps between the cladding and surrounding wall.

It is important to follow the local fire code when putting in 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 to attach the decorative molding to the surround and make sure it stays in the correct position.