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Choosing a Fireplace Surround
If you are using fireplaces for aesthetics or warmth, the right surround can give your living room personality. It isn't easy to select a fireplace surround which is safe and complies with the code.
Fortunately, these custom surrounds are made of non-combustible materials and adhere to the National Fire Code. They look stunning in any home style.
Simple Concrete Surround with Marble Slabs
A fireplace surround can be a focal point for a room, and can provide warmth and a sense of style. It can be made from various materials and designed to fit a variety of design styles. It is essential to consider the style of the room and the budget before choosing the design of a fireplace surround.
Marble fireplace surrounds provide an elegant look that is compatible with various styles of design. They can be combined with rustic woods and more modern metals to create an unique, contemporary design. Marble is easy to maintain, and can withstand high temperature making it a good choice for a surround.
Stone is an elegant fireplace surround material that has a timeless look and is suitable for many homes. It can be carved or etched for a modern look, or left untouched to give it a classic look. Stacked stone veneers are a popular option that can be used to add texture and depth to rooms.
Granite is a popular option for modern surrounds for fireplaces. It's durable and can stand up to heat well. It's also available in a variety of patterns and colors, which means it can be used to create a variety of styles. Quartzite is a different, durable material that can be shaped and molded to fit a modern fireplace surround.
Installing a concrete surround for a fireplace may be feasible for DIYers. Although it may seem difficult however, it could be easier than you might think if you plan ahead and collaborate with a professional to ensure that the structure is strong enough.
It's also a good idea to seek out an expert when making a fireplace surround of marble since it requires special care to prevent damage. A skilled carpenter can help you avoid mistakes that could cost you thousands of dollars in repairs.
If you are planning to use tile as an interior fireplace surround, be sure it's rated for high temperatures. This information is typically found on the package or inquire with an employee at the home improvement store.
Leaning Frame Surround
The fireplace surround can completely transform a room. It's not just designed to look beautiful, but also has a functional purpose that is to shield the wall behind the fireplace from damage caused by fire and deflect heat back into the room. It's available in a variety of materials and can be made to suit any style or decor.
Choosing the right material for the frame's leaning surround is crucial to create an intentional aesthetic. Concrete is a good choice because it is strong and non-flammable. It also has a lot of visual appeal due to its natural texture and color. It is typically poured in molds that allow you to choose the possibility of making unique shapes.
Layers are crucial when creating your leaning frames. This makes the piece appear more organized rather than randomly placed. If you are planning to display heavy items such as vases or lamps on leaning frames, place a piece of lining for drawers made of rubber underneath the base. This will stop them from sliding off or damaging surfaces.
Consider adding a wooden board to the bottom of a concrete or a marble surround. This will help to keep it in place. It can also reduce the weight and stop the item from moving while you enjoy a cup of wine or coffee in front of your fireplace.
Once you've chosen the material you'll use for your leaning frame surround, it's time to start constructing the actual piece. Draw a line on the wall to indicate the dimensions of your surround. Then with a saw, cut cleats at each mark. Make sure that the cleat on the top of the shelf is at least one foot shorter.
Attach the brackets to the wall. Make sure the bolts are inserted through the backerboard and into the stud. If needed, drill the screw holes. Then, you can temporarily fix the mantel to the backer board. Screw the mantel with the lag bolts (2-4 bolts per stud). Make sure that the bolts are sufficient to cover 2/3 of the mantel's thickness plus the thickness of the backer board.
Black Firebox Surround
Fireplace surrounds serve a practical and decorative function. They shield walls from heat damage and reflect some of the heat into the room, and can make a fire more of a focal piece in a space. Metal and wood are the most commonly used materials used for fireplace surrounds. Metal surrounds may be required by building codes to guard nearby combustible surfaces or simply to improve the appearance of a fireplace, making it appear more complete.
The fireplace in this modern living space has a black firebox surround with white marble accents. The stone is a higher-end material that requires more maintenance than a wooden mantel but it provides a dramatic and striking design element to the space. The black finish also brings together the dark tones in the wood flooring and furniture for a cohesive look.
While you might think of concrete as a material for sidewalks and driveways, it's actually a very versatile and attractive material for fireplace surrounds. It can be cut into a variety of shapes and then poured in place, giving almost endless design possibilities. This concrete surround was shaped to create a curved design. It gives an elegant and contemporary look that contrasts with the darker shades of the brick wall and wood floor.
Another popular material for fireplace surrounds is wood which is available in a variety of textures and colors that fit into any decor. Wooden surrounds can be finished in any color to match your hearth pad. They are less heavy and less expensive than masonry surrounds. Most wooden surrounds can accommodate household decor above the mantel, such as lamps and vases.
Certain wood surrounds have a faceplate that covers the mantel's top and houses the fireplace doors. This plate can be affixed with decorative hinges or fasteners that mimic the appearance of iron wrought.
When choosing a wood mantel or a fireplace surround made of metal, it is important to consider the height of your chimney. To avoid a fire spreading into your home, building codes stipulate minimum clearances. This distance will vary based on the type of fireplace used and can also change from the country to the country or state to state.
Simple Wood Surround
There are many options for surrounds if you wish to give your fireplace a traditional appearance. Some surrounds are made of solid oak while others are a combination of materials including stone legs matched with oak or pine mantels. There are also oak or pine fire surrounds that are designed to be a cheap and simple option.
Many people prefer to purchase a pre-made [wood fireplace](https://www.fireplacesandstove.com/) surround as it's an affordable way to get the look they desire without having to hire carpenters. Certain pre-made pine fireplace surrounds are available in a range of different finishes to blend it with your existing decor.
A wood fire surround that is hand-crafted constructed from top quality oak is also very popular. It can be stained with in a light oak hue or left untreated to ensure that the natural golden brown of the wood is visible. This fireplace surround can be used with either gas or wood fireplaces. It comes in two styles: flat or arched.
For those of you who have more experience with DIY home improvement projects, there's a wealth of tutorials available online to assist you in creating your own fire surround from wood. This step-by-step tutorial from H2O Bungalow shows you how to make an authentic wood surround made of pine.
The tutorial explains how to build the horizontal portion of the fireplace surround first, then how to build the vertical pilasters or columns that support the mantel. Once these are completed, you can install the mantel itself. The tutorial also shows you how to add the crown molding to be used to fill in any gaps between the cladding and the surrounding wall.
Since a wooden fireplace surround is made from combustible material it is essential that you follow the local fire code and keep it 6 inches away from the edge of the chimney opening. It is also essential to use a non-flammable glue to secure the decorative molding and make sure that it remains in place when the surround is put in place.