The Top Reasons People Succeed In The Fireplace Surround Industry

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Choosing a Fireplace Surround

The right surround can add personality to your living space and can be used for warmth or to enhance your aesthetics. But choosing a fireplace surround that complies with standards and is safe can be a daunting task.

Fortunately, these custom-built surrounds are constructed using non-combustible material that conforms to the National Fire Code. They are a great addition to any style home.

Simple Concrete Surround with marble fireplaces Slabs

A fireplace surround is a focal point for the room, and can provide warmth and a sense of style. It can be crafted from a wide variety of materials and can be designed to suit many different styles of design. It is important to think about the design of the room and the budget before deciding on a fireplace surround design.

Marble fireplace surrounds offer a sophisticated appearance that can be paired with a variety of design styles. They can be combined with rustic woods and modern metals to create a unique, contemporary design. Marble is easy to maintain and can withstand high temperatures making it a good option for a surround.

Stone is a classic freestanding fireplace surround material that has a timeless look and is suitable for many homes. It can be carved or etched to create a modern look, or left untouched to give it a traditional feel. Stacked stone veneers are a popular option to give depth and texture to a room.

Granite is a popular option for modern surrounds for fireplaces. It is durable and can be able to withstand heat well. It is also available 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 shaped and formed to fit into a contemporary fireplace surround.

Installing a concrete enclosure for a fireplace may be possible for DIYers. Although it might seem like a daunting task, this project can actually be easier than you might imagine if you plan ahead and consult with a professional ensure that the structure is sturdy enough.

A professional is also recommended when building a marble fireplace surround because it requires a lot of attention to avoid damage. A skilled carpenter can help you to avoid costly mistakes.

If you're planning on using tile for your fireplace surround, ensure it's approved for high-temperature use. You'll typically find this information on the package or ask an employee at a local home improvement store.

Leaning Frame Surround

The fireplace surround is a crucial design element that can completely transform the entire room. It's not just designed to look beautiful, but also serves a practical purpose, which is to protect the wall behind the fireplace from damage caused by fire and to reflect heat away from the room. It's available in a variety of materials and can be customised to fit any style or design.

The right material to use for the frame's leaning surround is key to creating an aesthetic that is purposeful. Concrete is a good choice because it is strong, non-flammable, and has a lot of visual appeal due to its natural texture and colour. Concrete is typically poured into molds that give you the possibility of making an original shape.

When you design your leaning frame, be sure to add in layers. This helps the piece look deliberate and thoughtful rather than being thrown randomly on the wall or shelf. If you intend to display heavy objects such as vases or lamps on leaning frames, you can place a piece of lining for drawers made of rubber under the base. This will stop them from sliding off or damaging surfaces.

If you're using a marble or concrete surround, think about adding an oak board at the bottom to hold it in place. It will also help reduce the weight and stop the object from shifting while you sip your cup of wine or coffee in the fireplace.

After you have chosen the material, it is time to construct the actual piece. Draw a line on the wall to indicate the dimensions of your surround. Then, using a saw, cut cleats along each mark. Make sure that the top cleat of the shelf is at least one foot shorter.

Then, attach the brackets to the wall. Make sure that the bolts pass through the backer board, and into the stud. If necessary, drill the screw holes. Then you can temporarily clamp the mantel on the backer board. Fix the mantel to studs with lag bolts (2-4 bolts per stud). Be 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 play a functional and decorative role. They shield walls from damage from heat, reflect some of the heat into the room, and can make a fire more of a focal piece in the space. Metal and wood are the most popular materials used for fireplace surrounds. Metal surrounds can be required by the building code in order to protect nearby combustible materials or they can enhance the look of a fireplace.

The fireplace in this modern living area has an all-black firebox with white marble accents. The stone is a higher-end material that requires more care than a mantel made of wood, however it provides a dramatic and striking design element to the room. The black finish also brings in the dark shades of the furniture and the wood flooring to create a seamless appearance.

While you might think of concrete as a material for sidewalks and driveways, it's an extremely versatile and attractive material for fireplace surrounds. It can be poured on top and formed into any shape, offering you a wide range of design possibilities. This concrete surround has been shaped into a curved shape giving it an elegant, modern appearance that contrasts with the darker hues of the wood floor and brick wall.

Another popular material for fireplace surrounds is wooden, that is available in a wide variety of textures and colors to fit into any decor. Wooden surrounds can be finished in any color to match your hearth pad. They are lighter and more affordable than masonry surrounds. The majority of wooden surrounds are designed to accommodate household decorations above the mantel, like lamps and vase.

Certain wood surrounds have an edging that covers the mantel's top and houses the doors to the fireplace. The faceplate can be secured using decorative hinges or fasteners that can mimic the look of wrought iron.

When choosing a wood mantel or a fireplace surround made of metal It is crucial to think about the height of your chimney. Building codes specify minimum clearance distances to prevent the spread of a fire into the home. The distance will differ based on the type of fireplace and may also vary from country to country or from state to state.

Simple Wood Surround

There are many options available for surrounds if you wish to give your fireplace a classic look. Certain surrounds are constructed of solid oak, while others include stone legs with oak or pine mantels. There are also pine or oak fire surrounds designed to be a simple and affordable alternative.

Many people prefer to purchase pre-made wood fireplace surrounds as it's an economical way to achieve the look they desire without having to hire carpenters. Some of the premade surrounds made of pine are available in a variety finishes and colors, allowing you to match them to your existing decor.

A wood fire surround that is hand-crafted constructed from top quality oak is also popular. It can be stained to the light oak color or left untreated, allowing the natural light golden brown of the wood to shine through. The fireplace surround is suitable for gas or wood fires. It is available in two styles: arched or flat.

There are many tutorials available online for those who have more experience with DIY home improvement projects. They can assist you in making your own fireplace surround from wood. This step-by-step guide from H2O Bungalow will show you how to make an attractive wood surround with pine.

The tutorial shows how to construct the horizontal pilasters and then the vertical pilasters that support the mantel. Once these are complete, you can install the mantel. The tutorial also shows you how to attach the crown molding which will cover up any gaps between the cladding and the wall.

Because a fireplace surround made of wood is made of combustible materials it is crucial that you adhere to your local bioethanol fire code and keep it at least 6 inches from the edge of the chimney opening. It is also essential to use a non-flammable adhesive to join the decorative molding, and to ensure that it stays in place after the surround is set.