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Choosing a fireplace inserts Surround

The right surround can add personality to your living room and can be used for warmth or to enhance your aesthetics. It can be difficult to choose a fireplace surround which is safe and in line with the code.

Fortunately, these custom-built surrounds are made with non-combustible materials and adhere to the National Fire Code. They look great in any style of home.

Simple Concrete Surround with Slabs of Marble

A fireplace surround can be the focal point of the room, and can provide warmth and a sense of style. It can be made from many different materials and crafted to match various styles of design. Before you decide on a fireplace design it is essential to take into consideration the design and budget of the space.

Marble fireplace surrounds offer a sophisticated appearance that can be paired with a variety of design styles. They can be coupled with rustic woods or more modern metals to create a unique, contemporary design. Marble is relatively easy to maintain and can stand up to high temperatures, which makes it a great choice for a fireplace surround.

Stone is a popular material for fireplace surrounds. It provides a timeless look that can be found in a variety of homes. It can be cut and cut to give it a modern appearance or left unfinished for a more traditional feel. Stacked stone veneers are another popular option that can be used to give depth and texture to rooms.

Granite is a very sought-after option for modern surrounds for fireplaces. It is durable and can stand up to heat well. It also comes in a range of patterns and colors so it can be used to create various styles of design. Quartzite is another durable option that can be cut and made into a modern fireplace surround.

If you're a DIYer installing a concrete fireplace surround might be within your capabilities. This task may seem daunting however it's more simple than you imagine if you work with a professional and plan ahead.

A professional is also recommended when building a marble fireplace surround because it requires particular attention to avoid damage. A carpenter with experience can help you to avoid costly errors.

If you're going to use tile for your fireplace surround, make sure it's rated for high-temperature applications. You can typically find this information on the package or ask an employee at a local home improvement store.

Leaning Frame Surround

The fireplace surround can transform a room. It's not only meant to be aesthetically pleasing but also serves a practical function that is to shield the wall behind the fireplace from fire damage and to reflect heat away from the room. It's available in a variety of materials and can be customized to fit any style or design.

Choosing the right material for an inclined frame surround is crucial to create an aesthetic that is purposeful. Concrete is a great choice because it is durable and non-flammable. It also has a lot of visual appeal due to its natural texture and color. It is usually poured in molds to give you the possibility of making a unique shape.

Layers are crucial when designing your leaning frames. This makes the piece appear more organized as opposed to being randomly placed. If you plan to display heavy objects like vases or lamps on frames that lean, put a piece of lining for drawers made of rubber underneath the base. This will prevent them from sliding off or damaging surfaces.

You could consider adding a wooden piece to the bottom of a concrete or marble surround. This will help to keep it in its place. It will also help in reducing the weight of the item and prevent it from shifting while you enjoy a good cup of coffee or wine in front of your fireplace.

After you've selected the material you'll use for your frame's leaning frame then it's time to begin building the actual piece. Begin by marking the wall you're building with the dimensions of the surround and then use a saw to cut cleats at each of these points. Ensure that the top cleat is at least a foot shorter than the shelf.

Fix the brackets to the wall. Make sure the bolts go through the backerboard and into the stud. If necessary, drill the screw holes. Then you can temporarily clamp the mantel on the backer board. Screw the mantel to the studs with lag bolts (2-4 bolts per stud). Make sure the bolts are strong and long enough to cover the thickness of the backerboard and 2/3 of the depth of the mantel.

Black Firebox Surround

Fireplace surrounds serve as a decorative and functional purpose. They shield walls from damage from heat and reflect heat back into the room and Fireplace Suites make a fireplace an eye-catching feature in the space. The most commonly used materials for fireplace surrounds are wood and steel. Metal surrounds may be required by building codes to safeguard the surrounding areas from combustibles or they may simply enhance the look of a fireplace, making it look complete.

The fireplace in this modern living area has an all-black firebox with white marble accents. The stone is more expensive and requires more maintenance than wood, yet it is a striking design element to the room. The black finish also ties in the dark shades of the furniture and wood flooring to create a cohesive appearance.

While you might think of concrete as a material for sidewalks and driveways, it is an extremely versatile and attractive material for fireplace surrounds. It can be cut into custom shapes and then poured in place, giving almost endless designs. The concrete surround has been cut into a curving profile, creating a sleek, modern look that contrasts with the darker shades of the brick floor and wood wall.

Another popular material for fireplace surrounds is wood that is available in a wide range of textures and colors to complement any decor scheme. Wooden surrounds are lighter and more economical than brick surrounds and can be made to match the color of your current hearth pad. Most wooden surrounds can accommodate household decor above the mantel including lamps and vases.

Certain wood surrounds come with a faceplate which covers the top of the mantel and houses doors for fireplaces wood. This plate can be affixed using decorative hinges or fasteners that can mimic the appearance of the look of wrought iron.

It is crucial to consider the size of your fireplace when selecting a mantel made of wood. To stop a fire from spreading into your home, building codes require minimum clearances. This distance will vary depending on the type of fireplace, and may also vary from the country to the country or state to state.

Simple Wood Surround

There are many options available for surrounds if you want to give your fireplace a traditional style. Some surrounds are made of solid oak, while others include stone legs with pine or oak mantels. You can also pick from oak or pine fire surrounds, which are designed to be an affordable and easy option.

Many people opt to purchase a pre-made wooden fireplace surround as this is an affordable way to achieve the style they desire without having to pay for the services of carpenters. The pre-made pine surrounds come with a variety of finishes, so you can match them to your existing decor.

A handcrafted wood fire surround made from high quality oak is also a popular choice. This can be stained an oak-like light color or left untreated to ensure that the natural golden brown of wood is visible. This fireplace surround can be used with either gas or wood cheap fireplaces. It comes in two styles: arched or flat.

There are a lot of 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 guide by H2O Bungalow which teaches you how to construct an authentic wood surround using pine.

The tutorial will show you how to construct the horizontal component of the fireplace surround first. Then, you will learn how to construct the columns or pilasters vertically that support the mantel. After the columns or pilasters are completed then you can place your mantel. The guide will show you how to install the crown molding, which will cover any gaps between the cladding of the wall and the wall that surrounds it.

Because a fireplace surround made of wood is made from combustible material it is essential that you follow your local fire code and keep it at least 6 inches away from the edge of the chimney opening. Use a non-flammable glue attach the decorative molding to the surround, and ensure that it remains in the correct position.