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How to Decorate Around a Wall Fireplace

A wall fireplace can provide your living space with an eye-catching focal point. There are many models available, so you should choose one that is suitable for your needs.

Some of the most important features are the heat output along with the appearance and controls. If you're not aware of these features, it's recommended to seek out an expert to help you select the best model.

Molded Squares

The living room required an overhaul to the fireplace due to its old-fashioned stone surround and boring walls. The new style is bright, appealing and makes the hearth the main focal point of the room. A whitewashed fireplace mantel and contemporary art above the fireplace modernize the exterior while the shelves that are gray below provide a stark contrast. The fireplace facade is enhanced by a few changes in color.

Base cap molding and thin trim pieces combine to form a simple, yet effective way to frame the tile fireplace surround. Choose a trim style that is in contrast with or matches the other trim elements, such as the thick casing around doors and windows, to create a cohesive look. If you're looking for a more high-end, elegant style, you can use fluted trim to give the illusion of a mantel. For a more rustic, farmhouse style, use dentil trim instead.

Making an accent wall using wainscoting is a popular method to add character to any room. The same technique can also be used to frame the fireplace. Instead of using plank boards, however, try using a paneled material such as tongue-and-groove cedar siding or beadboard to create a striking appearance.

Another non-combustible material you can use to build the fireplace surround is brick, which comes in many different styles and colors. A classic brick fireplace in red is ideal for Craft Revival or Cottage-style homes. A rustic-look brick can also be used to complement a traditional country decor.

If you are incorporating brick into your fireplace design, it is important to be sure your hearth is 16 to 18 inches from the firebox opening and that your surround is 8-12 inches in all directions. Be sure that the brick you select is safe and complies with all national and local codes.

Open shelving can be an ideal way to store books and other things. However the presence of too many shelves can overwhelm the appearance of a fireplace. For this family room the homeowners designed a wall-to-ceiling limestone cladding to elevate the design of the new fireplace without overpowering the open shelving.

Rustic Wood Beam

Rustic reclaimed wood beams are the ideal frame for a wall fireplace. They add timeless beauty to any home. Reclaimed wood beams are reclaimed from old barns, stalls, and other structures that were destroyed. Each beam has its own unique history. Reclaimed wood can be used in combination with wide plank ceiling paneling to create a rustic look or as an accent to modern kitchens. They have the typical marks of barn wood, such as mortise and nail holes as well as natural patinas that increase their durability.

Look through salvage yards for architectural salvage and flea market for reclaimed wood elements to make into a fireplace. The earthy tone of pine used to create this traditional living room's mantel and surround evokes an intimate country retreat. Its knotty imperfections emphasize the hand-crafted look and are a perfect match for the simple lines of the beaded-board wainscoting that borders the fireplace's wall. The rustic warmth of this room is enhanced by a pair inspired by nature wall sconces, as well as a landscape picture above the mantel.

Repurposed wooden beams can make an eye-catching statement to any room in your home. They can be left in their natural state or stained to match your current decor, or they can be cut and distressed to create an antique appearance. They can be painted to give them a modern appearance, or covered with faux finishes like rust or marbling paint.

Wooden beams can serve as a focal point for any type of fireplace. They can be used to highlight the mantel without the need for a fire. They can also be used to highlight the mantel without a flame burning.

Whichever method you decide to use to mount your beams, make sure that they are adequately protected from the effects of fire. Both materials can be brittle in extreme heat. However they can be strengthened by a layer of fire-resistant drywall. These products can be found in a wide variety of home improvement stores.

White Hexagon Tile

Hexagon tiles can be used to create a dramatic effect as an accent for fireplaces electric. Its shape instantly brightens the room and complements any decor, whether traditional or modern. The choice of matte finishes for the tiles is ideal to keep that sleek and polished look, while also adding some contrast to make the fireplace sparkle.

Hex tiles can be customized with a variety of textures for a more personalized appearance. Stone-look tile is a popular choice that gives the space a classic, rustic feel and is a great match with natural materials such as wood. Marble-look tile is another classic option that gives an elegant and luxurious appearance to the space. These tiles feature a glossy and smooth finish that reflect light beautifully and enhances the space.

The proper tile pattern can enhance the look of a fireplace. For example, the ribbed tile on this fireplace by @lorenapulichinodesign creates an interesting visual element that pairs beautifully with the smooth, thick mantel. The patterned tile gives the appearance of a hand-crafted space, while balancing the contemporary natural style fireplace with the overall style of the room.

If you're unsure about taking a risk on a pattern in your home, a fireplace is the perfect place to test out a bold design that could be a bit intimidating in other areas of the house. This geometric tile (here's a similar option) with its black grout lines give this room a sophisticated and lively energy. The hexagonal shapes work like cubes to create a fascinating layout, while the deep brown color provides an inviting and warm look that complements the industrial style of this space.

Another method of making a statement with your fireplace is to select tile that resembles the appearance of brick or a similar material. This texture tile from LA Designer Affair has a similar appearance to brick, however, it is much easier to maintain and clean.

If you're not ready to take on a complete remodel of your fireplace's surround, consider using a peel and stick tile to refresh the appearance without spending a fortune. A majority of these options are resistant to heat, making them safe for fireplaces and able to adhere to the existing wall. This herringbone peel and stick tile is an excellent alternative that will add an elegant look to any living space while coordinating beautifully with traditional furnishings.

Paint the Mantel

A fresh coat of paint is the ideal method to hide the brick surround on a wall-mounted fireplace. Painting the mantel a different color can also add warmth and character to the room. If you decide to match it to the decor's color scheme or go for something bold or bold, a new color will make your fireplace stand out as a stunning feature.

If the mantel is made of wood take a look at it to find gouges, cracks, and nicks. If the dents aren't large enough to be handled Fill them in with wood putty, and let it set for the appropriate amount of time. Sand the surface with 100-grit paper to roughen it before painting. Wipe the surface that has been sanded using a damp cloth to get rid of any dirt or dust.

While white is a popular color for walls and fireplaces but the right color can really help your mantel stand out. For ideas, take a examine the trims of wood on your bookcases, mouldings, and walls. Do they have the same shade as your mantel? Or is it a darker or lighter shade? If so, select the color that is well-matched to keep the look balanced.

Before you start painting, protect the area surrounding you with drop cloth or sheets. Remove the mantel, taking out any decorations or showpieces that are hanging over it. If your fireplace is brick, get rid of any ornaments or pictures that are placed on or around it. Once the mantel is empty and clean, wipe it with a the help of a damp cloth to wipe off any dust or soot that has accumulated.

Apply a basecoat using brushes or rollers to your mantel. The semi-gloss paint is long-lasting and stain-resistant, which means your mantel will be able to withstand the heat of the fireplace suites, as well as other items that are placed on it. Allow the primer to completely dry, as per the manufacturer’s instructions, before you begin painting the main body of the freestanding fireplace wall.

The brick may be heavy in both weight and color. Paint the mantel with a light color or neutral to make it appear more vibrant and more inviting. If you choose an unassuming color for your mantel, match it with a work of art with earthy tones or a large wall mirror to complete the overall look.