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Think You’re Perfect For Fireplace Surround? Do This Test

Choosing a Fireplace Surround

If you’re using fireplaces for warmth or aesthetics, the right surround can make your living space more unique. However, choosing a fireplace surround that complies with standards and is safe can be a daunting task.

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

Simple Concrete Surround with Marble Slabs

A fireplace surround can be an important focal point in the room, and can bring warmth and charm. It is made of many different materials and designed to suit various styles of design. It is important to think about the design of the room and the budget prior to deciding on the style of the fireplace surround.

Marble fireplace surrounds provide an elegant look that is compatible with a variety of design styles. They can be coupled with rustic woods or more modern metals to create a unique and contemporary design. Marble is easy to maintain, and it can withstand high temperatures making it an ideal option for a surround.

Stone is an elegant fireplace surround material that has a timeless look and can be used in a variety of homes. It can be carved or etched to create an updated look, or left untouched to give it a traditional feel. Stacked stone veneers can also be used to add depth and texture to rooms.

Granite is a very popular choice for modern surrounds around fireplaces. It’s tough and able to stand up to heat well. It’s also available in a range of colors and patterns, making it a great choice to create a variety of styles. Quartzite can also be molded and shaped to fit the modern design of a surround.

If you’re a DIYer the installation of a concrete fireplace surround could be within your capabilities. It may seem like a daunting task, but it can be much simpler than you think working with professionals and think ahead.

A professional is also recommended when building a marble fireplace surround because it requires particular attention to avoid damage. A skilled carpenter can help you avoid mistakes that could cost you thousands of dollars in repairs.

If you plan to use tiles as a fireplace surround, you must make sure it’s rated for high temperatures. You’ll typically find this information on the package or inquire with an employee at a local home improvement store.

Leaning Frame Surround

The fireplace’s surround can transform a room. It’s not only meant to look beautiful, but also serves a practical purpose that is to shield the wall behind the fireplace from damage caused by fire and also to help reflect heat away from the room. It is available in a variety materials and can be customized to fit any style or design.

Choosing the right material for the frame’s leaning surround is crucial to create an intentional design. Concrete is an excellent choice due to its durability, nonflammable and has an appealing visual appeal due to its natural texture and color. It’s typically poured into a mold, giving you the ability to create a unique shape for your fireplace surround.

Layers are important when designing your leaning frames. This makes the frame appear more planned rather than randomly placed. If you intend to display heavy items such as vases or lamps on frames that lean, put a piece of lining for a drawer made of rubber under the base. This will prevent them from sliding or damaging surfaces.

Consider adding a wooden board to the bottom of a concrete or a marble surround. This will help keep it in the right place. It will also help in reducing the weight of the item and stop it from moving when you’re enjoying a nice glass of wine or coffee in front of your mantel.

After you’ve selected the material you’ll use for the frame’s leaning surround then it’s time to begin building the actual piece. First, mark the new wall with the dimensions of your frame and use a saw to cut cleats on each of these marks. 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. Making the screw holes in advance is recommended if required. Then, you can temporarily fix the mantel to the backer board. Attach the mantel to the studs with the lag bolts (2-4 bolts per stud). Make sure that the bolts are long and sturdy enough to cover the thickness of the backerboard, plus 2/3 of the mantel’s depth.

Black Firebox Surround

Fireplace surrounds serve an aesthetic and functional function. They protect walls from damage from heat and also reflect some of the heat back into the room, and can make a fire more of an eye-catching feature in a space. Wood and metal are the most common materials used for fireplace surrounds. Metal surrounds can be required by the building code to protect nearby combustible materials or they can improve the look of a fireplace.

The fireplace in this contemporary living space features an all-black firebox with white marble accents. The marble is more expensive and requires more care than wood, but it is a striking design element to the room. The black finish also ties to the dark hues of the furniture and wood flooring to create a unified appearance.

While you might think of concrete as sidewalks or driveways, it’s a very flexible and attractive material for fireplace surrounds. It can be poured in place and shaped into any shape, giving the user a variety of design options. The concrete surround has been designed into a curved profile which gives it a sleek, modern look that contrasts with the darker tones of the wood floor and brick wall.

Wood is another popular choice for fireplace surrounds. It comes in a variety of textures and colors that will match any style of decor. Wooden surrounds are less heavy and less expensive than masonry surrounds, and they can be finished to match the color of your existing hearth pad. Most wooden surrounds are designed to accommodate household decorations above the mantel, such as lamps and vases.

Some wood surrounds include a faceplate which covers the top of the mantel and houses the fireplace doors. The faceplate can be secured using decorative hinges or fasteners that can mimic the look of wrought iron.

It is essential to consider the dimensions of your fireplace when selecting the wood mantel. Building codes require minimum clearance distances to stop a fire from spreading into the home. The distance will vary based on the kind of fireplace you own and also from state state or country to country.

Simple Wood Surround

If you want your fireplace to have a classic wood look, there are kinds of surrounds that can be purchased. Some surrounds are made of solid oak, while others use a combination of materials including stone legs, paired with pine or oak mantels. You can also find pine or oak fire surrounds that are designed to be a low-cost and easy alternative.

Many people choose to purchase a pre-made fireplace surround since it’s an economical way to achieve the look they want without having to hire a carpenter. Some pre-made pine surrounds come in a variety finishes and colors, allowing you to make them fit with your existing decor.

Another type of wood fire surround is one that is made by hand from high-quality oak. It can be stained with an oak-like light color or left untreated so that the natural golden brown of wood is visible. This fireplace surround is suitable for gas or wood burning fires and can be fitted either with a flat or arched opening.

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 made of wood. One example is this comprehensive step-by-step guide from H2O Bungalow that teaches you how to make a rustic inspired wood surround using pine.

The guide explains how to build the horizontal part of the fireplace surround first, and then how to construct the columns or pilasters vertically that support the mantel. When the columns or pilasters are completed then you can place your mantel. The guide will show you how to put up the crown molding, which will cover any gaps between the cladding of the wall and the wall surrounding it.

Because a fireplace surround made of wood is constructed from combustible material it is essential to adhere to the fire codes of your area and keep it 6 inches from the edge of the chimney opening. It is also important to use a non-flammable glue to join the decorative molding, and to ensure that it stays in place after the surround is set.