The 10 Scariest Things About Fireplace Surround

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Choosing a Fireplace Surround

If you are using a electric fireplace for aesthetics or warmth, the right surround can give your living room personality. It can be difficult to pick the right fireplace surround that is safe and complies with the code.

Fortunately, these custom built surrounds are made with non-combustible material that conforms to the National Fire Code. They look fantastic in any style of home.

Simple Concrete Surround with Marble Slabs

A fireplace surround can be a focal point of an area and it can bring warmth and elegance. It can be crafted using a range of materials and be designed to fit different styles of design. Before choosing a fireplace design it is essential to consider the style and budget of the space.

Marble fireplace surrounds are a sophisticated option that can be paired with a broad variety of styles. They can be paired with rustic woods and more modern metals to create an unique, contemporary look. Marble is easy to maintain and it can withstand high temperatures, making it a great option for a border.

Stone is an elegant fireplace surround material that has a timeless appeal and is suitable for many homes. It can be carved and cut to give it a modern appearance or left unfinished for a more traditional feel. Stacked stone veneers can also be used to add texture and depth to rooms.

Granite is a popular option for modern surrounds around cheap fireplaces. It is durable and can withstand heat well. It comes in a variety of designs and colors, making it possible to create a variety of designs. Quartzite is another durable option that can be cut and made into a modern fireplace surround.

Installing a concrete surround for a fireplace could be a possibility for DIYers. Although it might seem like a daunting task but it can be much easier 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 creating a marble fireplace surround because it requires particular attention to avoid damage. A skilled carpenter will help you avoid costly errors.

If you're planning to use tiles for your fireplace surround, ensure it's rated for high-temperature applications. This information is typically found on the package or ask an employee in a home improvement shop.

Leaning Frame Surround

The fireplace's surround can transform the look of a room. It's not only visually pleasing but also serves a practical function. It protects the wall fireplace surrounding the fireplace from damage and reflects heat back into the room. It's available in a variety of materials and can be made to match any style or design.

The right material is essential to achieve a definite aesthetic. Concrete is a great choice due to its durability and non-flammable. It also offers an appealing visual appeal due to its natural texture and color. Concrete is usually poured into a mold, giving you the ability to create a unique shape for your fireplace surround.

When designing your leaning frame, make sure to add in layers. This makes the frame appear more planned as opposed to being randomly placed. If you plan to display heavy objects like vases or lamps on leaning frames, place 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, think about adding an oak board at the bottom to keep it in the right place. It can also help reduce the weight of the item and prevent it from shifting while you enjoy a good glass of wine or a cup of coffee in front of your fireplace.

After you've selected the material you'll use for your frame's leaning frame, it's time to start building the actual piece. Mark the wall with the dimensions of your surround. Then with a saw, cut cleats along each mark. Ensure that the top cleat is at least 1 foot shorter than the shelf.

Next, screw the brackets onto the wall. Make sure the bolts go through the backerboard and into the stud. If necessary, pre-drill the screw holes. Then, you can temporarily clamp the mantel to the backer board. Fix the mantel to studs using lag bolts (2-4 bolts per stud). Make sure 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 role. They protect walls from damage caused by heat and also help to redirect some of the heat back into the room, and can make a fireplace more of an eye-catching feature in a space. The most popular materials for fireplace surrounds are metal and wood. Metal surrounds can be required by building codes to safeguard the surrounding areas from combustibles or they can simply improve the appearance of a fireplace, making it look more attractive.

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

While you might think of concrete as sidewalks or driveways, it is actually a very versatile and attractive material for fireplace surrounds. It can be poured on top and then shaped into any shape, offering you almost limitless design possibilities. This concrete surround was shaped to a curved profile. It gives a sleek and modern look that contrasts the darker shades of the brick wall and flooring.

Wood is another popular material used for fireplace surrounds. It is available in a variety of colors and textures that can be incorporated into any decor. Wooden surrounds are lighter and more affordable than brick surrounds and can be finished to match the color of your current hearth pad. Most wooden surrounds can be used to accommodate decorative items for the mantel, such as lamps and vases.

Certain wood surrounds have a faceplate that covers the top of the mantel and houses the fireplace doors. The faceplate can be attached with decorative fasteners or hinges that resemble the look of iron.

When selecting a wood mantel or metal fireplace surround It is essential to take into consideration the height of your chimney. To prevent a fire spreading into your home, building codes stipulate minimum clearances. This distance will vary based on the type of fireplace, and can also change from country to country or from 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 and others have various materials like stone legs that are paired with mantels made of oak or pine. There are also pine or oak fire surrounds designed to be a simple and affordable option.

Many people opt to buy pre-made wood fireplace surrounds 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 range of different finishes to blend it with your existing decor.

A hand-crafted wood fire surround constructed from top quality oak is also popular. It can be stained with a light oak colour or left untreated, allowing the natural light golden brown of the wood to show through. This fireplace surround is ideal for gas or wood burning fireplaces and can be installed either with a flat or arched opening.

If you have more experience with DIY home improvement projects, there are a lot of tutorials on the internet that will help you to make your own fire surround from wood. This step-by-step guide from H2O Bungalow shows how to build an authentic wood surround made of pine.

The tutorial teaches how to construct the horizontal component before building the vertical pilasters which support the mantel. When the columns or pilasters are built, you can install your mantel. The guide will show you how to put up the crown molding, which will cover any gaps between the wall fires's cladding and the wall surrounding it.

Since a wooden fireplace surround is made from combustible material it is crucial that you adhere to the fire (he said) codes of your area and keep it 6 inches from the edge of the chimney opening. Use a non-flammable glue attach the decorative molding to the surround and make sure it stays in the proper position.