20 Resources That Will Make You Better At Wall Fireplace

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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 different designs available, however, so it is important to find one that is suitable for your needs.

Some of the most important features include the heat output as well as the appearance and controls. If you're not aware of these features, biofireplace it's recommended to consult a professional to assist you in choosing the best model.

Molded Squares

This living room needed a dramatic fireplace makeover due to its outdated stone surround and bland walls. With a few design tweaks, the new look is vibrant and eye-catching and makes the hearth a central feature in the room. A whitewashed fireplace and contemporary artwork above modernize the fireplace facade while contrasting with the shelves in gray below. A few color changes also help the facade stand apart from the wall, adding the charm of this fireplace design.

Base cap molding and thin trim pieces join to create a simple yet effective way to frame the fireplace surround. Choose a style of trim that is in contrast with or matches your other trim elements for example, the thick casing around windows and doors to make the look more cohesive. If you're looking to create an elegant, luxurious look, you can consider using fluted trim on the sides of the fireplace to create the illusion of an actual mantel. Dentil trim can be used to create a rustic, farmhouse style.

The idea of creating an accent wall using wainscoting is a common way to add character to any room. The same method can be used to frame the fireplace. Instead of using plank boards however, try using a paneled material such as beadboard or tongue-andgroove cedar siding to create a striking look.

Brick is another non-combustible option to use as the fireplace surround. It comes in different styles and colors. A traditional brick fireplace in red is a classic option for Craft Revival-style or cottage-style homes. Rustic-style brick is another option that can fit in with more traditional country-style decor.

When incorporating brick in a fireplace design, you'll want to ensure that your hearth extends 16-18 inches from the opening for the fireplace and that your surround is 8 to 12 inches in all directions. Make sure the brick you select is safe and complies with all national and local codes.

Open shelving is a great option to organize books and other items, but too many can take over the appearance of the fireplace stove. For this family room the homeowners designed a wall-to-ceiling limestone cladding to enhance the appearance of the fireplace without overpowering the open shelving.

Rustic Wood Beam

Reclaimed wood beams with a rustic appearance are ideal for a fireplace wall. They bring timeless elegance to any house. Reclaimed wood beams come from barns, stables and other demolished structures. Each beam has its own unique story. Reclaimed wood can be used in combination with wide plank ceiling panels for a completely rustic look or as a decorative element to modern kitchens. They have the typical barn wood markings, such as mortise and nail holes and a natural aging process that increases their longevity.

Search architectural salvage yards and flea market for wood pieces that you can transform into a mantel. The earthy tone of pine used to create this traditional living room's surround and mantel creates a cozy country retreat. Its knotty imperfections emphasize the hand-crafted look and compliment the simple lines of the beaded-board wainscoting that surrounds the fireplace's wall. A pair of nature-inspired sconces and a landscape painting over the mantel add to the rustic coziness of this space.

Repurposed wooden beams will give a unique appearance to any room. They can be left in their natural state or stained to match your current decor or cut and distressed to create an antique appearance. They can also be painted to give an updated look, or they can be covered with faux finishes, such as rust or marbled paint.

Wooden beams can be used as a focal point for any kind of fireplace. They can be placed above a freestanding fireplace gas, ventless or electric fireplace, or incorporated into a stone or brick fireplace. They can be used to illuminate the mantel without a burning fire.

No matter which method you decide to use to mount your beams, ensure that they are protected adequately from the effects of fire. Both materials can be fragile in extreme heat. However they can be strengthened by a layer of fire-resistant drywall. These products can be found at a variety of home improvement stores.

White Hexagon Tile

Hexagon tiles can be utilized to create a dramatic effect as a surround for a fireplace. Its shape instantly brightens the room and complements any decor, traditional or modern. Selecting a matte finish for the tiles is a great way to keep that neat and polished look, while adding some contrast that makes the fireplace stand out.

Hex tiles can also be combined with different textures to create a more individual look. Stone-look tile is a very popular choice that gives the space an old-fashioned, rustic feel while blending beautifully with natural materials like wood. Another classic option is marble fireplaces-look tile that provides a luxurious and elegant aesthetic to the space. The smooth and glossy surface of these tiles shines beautifully, reflecting sunlight and brightening the space.

The appropriate tile pattern can improve a fireplace's design. For example, the ribbed tile on this fireplace by @lorenapulichinodesign creates an interesting visual element that pairs beautifully with the smooth, thick mantel. The pattern on the tile adds a unique an artistic look that balances the organic modern style of the fireplace, and the overall contemporary design of the room.

If you're not sure about putting your faith in a pattern in your home, a fireplace is an ideal place to test out a bold style which could be intimidating in other parts of the house. This geometric tile with its black grout provides this area with an elegant yet playful feel. The hexagonal shapes are shaped like cubes, creating a lively layout. The dark brown color gives this space an inviting and warm aesthetic that is perfect for industrial decor.

Tile that looks like brick or other familiar materials is another way to create an impact with your fireplace. This textured tile, from LA Designer Affair, has a similar look to brick, but has the benefit of being easier to clean and maintain.

If you're not ready make a major overhaul of your fireplace surround, consider applying a peel and stick tile to refresh the appearance without breaking the bank. Many of these options are heat-resistant which means they are suitable for use in the fireplace and able to stick to the existing surface. This herringbone peel and stick tile is a great option that will bring a sense of elegance to any living space, and will look great with traditional furniture.

Paint the Mantel

A fresh coat of paint is the most effective method to hide the brick surround on an unwall-mounted fireplace. The mantel's paint hue also adds warmth and character to the space. It doesn't matter if you choose to match it with the decor's color scheme or opt for something striking, a new paint color will make your fireplace stand out as a stunning feature.

If your mantel is wood be sure to check it for cracks, gouges, and nicks. If the dents aren't enough to handle then fill them with wood putty, and let it set for the recommended amount of time. Before painting paint, sand the surface using 100-grit sandpaper to rough it up. To remove any dirt or debris clean the surfaces that have been sanded with a damp cloth.

While white is a popular option for fireplaces and walls The right shade can make your mantel stand out. To get ideas, look at the wood trim on your bookcases, mouldings and walls. Does your mantel match in shade as theirs or is it lighter or darker? If you opt for the latter option, pick a color that will work well with the other colors in the room to keep it looking balanced.

Protect the area around you by using sheets or a dropcloth before you begin painting. Remove the mantel, removing any decorations or showpieces that may be hung above it. If your fireplace is brick, remove any ornaments or pictures that are located on or around the fireplace. After the mantel has been cleaned, take a damp cloth and wipe it clean to remove any dust or soot.

Apply a basecoat using brushes or rollers to your mantel. The semi-gloss paint lasts and stain-resistant, so your mantel will be able to withstand the heat of the fireplace as well as any other items that are placed on it. Let the primer dry in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations before moving onto the main part of your fireplace's wall.

While brick is a striking feature of a fireplace's wall it can be a bit heavy and dark in hue. Paint the mantel in the light or neutral color to make it appear brighter and more inviting. If you decide to choose a light hue, think about using it in conjunction with an earthy toned artwork or a mirror that is large above it to balance the look.